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York U in the news: export challenges, voters and academic freedom

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‘I Will Survive’ mantra for cabinet maker battling multiple export challengesProfessor Manus Johnny Rungtusanatham was quoted in the Globe and Mail June 2. Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas: NDP win not a guarantee due to conflicted voters, experts sayProfessor Shubha Sandill was quoted in CBC Hamilton June 1. Boyle Street butterfly garden seeks to nourish pollinators and peopleYork […]

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Upcoming international conference in Cameroon by LA&PS faculty

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Paul Lovejoy, Distinguished Research Professor at York’s Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, and Melchisedek Chetima, assistant professor at the Université du Québec à Montréal and former York University Banting Fellow, will chair a conference in Cameroon on Islamic Protest, Terrorism and (In)Security in Africa. 

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Sustainable on the Go Partners explore new global landscape of higher education

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York University UNESCO Chair in Reorienting Education towards Sustainability, Charles Hopkins, will be part of a team presenting the Toronto Declaration on the Future of Sustainable and Inclusive Internationalization in Higher Education at the World Higher Education Conference in Barcelona, Spain.

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Staff can learn more about simplified process for non-purchase order invoicing

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A new, streamlined process for non-purchase order (non-PO) invoices will be launched across York University on May 24. The initiative will be rolled out as part of the University’s Service Excellence Program that features targeted improvements to optimize and simplify common finance processes.

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Creating a sustainable future, one tree at a time

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On Monday, April 11, the first of two community tree-planting events was held at the Keele Campus. The second event was held on a bright and sunny Earth Day on Friday, April 22 at the Glendon Campus. Students, faculty, staff and partners from Regenesis York worked together to plant trees and create greener campuses.

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