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York U in the news: wildfire recovery, 87-year-old graduate and more

Jasper’s wildfire recovery is challenged by its unique land classification and the approaching winterAn op-ed by York University Professor Jack L. Rozdilsky was published in the Conversation Oct. 21. 87-year-old Ontario woman graduates from York UniversityYork University alumna Hortense Anglin was profiled on CP24 Oct. 21. How to have your say in Toronto's 2025 budgetYork University […]

Ilijas Farah, Nantel Bergeron

Professors Ilijas Farah and Nantel Bergeron from the Department of Mathematics & Statistics have taken on the joint role of editors-in-chief of the Canadian Mathematical Society's journal, Canadian Mathematical Communications

À propos de la Stratégie de bien-être de l’Université York

Chers membres de la communauté de York, Comme annoncé dans le YFile de ce matin, l’Université York renforce son engagement envers le bien-être en lançant sa première Stratégie de bien-être et en devenant signataire de la Charte de l’Okanagan, une étape importante dans la reconnaissance de notre rôle dans l’amélioration de la santé et du bien-être de tous les […]

Prof, sculptor receives AMPD Research Award

Professor Brandon Vickerd from the School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design (AMPD) has received the AMPD Research Award for his research-driven creative contributions to visual art.

York University launches new Well-being Strategy

York University has launched its first Well-being Strategy and signed on to the Okanagan Charter. To celebrate, the University invites the community to participate in a virtual launch event, as well as a series of other Fall Well-being Week events.

York U in the news: high masking burnout, baby boomers and more

For many autistic women, high masking leads to long-term burnoutYork University research assistant Jessica Klein was quoted in Verywell Health Oct. 17. Finally, we can say it out loud: baby boomers are greatYork University Professor Thomas Klassen was quoted in the Toronto Star Oct. 18. A tax-smart plan for RRIF reform that helps the vast […]

York U in the news: artificial intelligence, involuntary care and more

AI can help streamline the hiring process, but getting rid of our biases is not so easyValerio de Stefano, a professor and Canada Research Chair in Innovation Law and Society at York University, was quoted in the Financial Post Oct. 16. B.C.'s experiments in involuntary care face two crucial tests against the evidence and the […]