The York University Magazine’s Fall 2018 issue is available now at yorku.ca/magazine. Inside you’ll find: “Going Home,” documenting graduate student Jesse Thistle’s journey from drug addiction to the upper echelons of academe; “Fat Chat,” debunking the notion that obesity is a global health crisis; “Rise Up,” featuring environmentalist Tzeporah Berman’s latest cause; “Numero Uno,” recognizing newly minted Distinguished Research Professor Nantel Bergeron; “I Can Do That,” profiling postal worker turned Bay Street success story Nancy Sullivan; and much more.
The York University Magazine is published three times during the academic year. It is printed and mailed to alumni and friends of the University in the fall, with limited quantities delivered to Faculties, departments and administrative units. The winter and summer issues of the magazine are available as a digital edition only, which can be enjoyed wherever you are – on your smartphone, tablet or desktop computer.
The York University Magazine’s new digital counterpart features exclusive, web-only content that’s not included in the yearly print edition. It is updated regularly with fresh stories, photos and videos to keep readers in the loop on the latest news, research and happenings at York.
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