York U in the news: stressed bees, Toronto mayoral debate and more

Urban Bees Are More Stressed Out Than Their Suburban Or Rural Sisters
Research by Sandra Rehan, an associate professor of biology at York University, was cited in Forbes May 16.

Wild bees face heightened environmental challenges in cities: Canadian study
Research by Sandra Rehan, an associate professor of biology at York University, was cited in CTV News May 16.

Inflation Is Really Stressing Americans Out
Cary Wu, an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at York University, was featured in U.S. News & World Report May 16.

Battle lines in Toronto mayoral race drawn in campaign’s first major debate: experts
Zachary Spicer, an associate professor of political science at York University, was quoted in CTV News May 16.

ForgeRock’s IDLive 2023: Join Us for Customer Stories, Identity Innovations and Training that Deliver Exceptional Security and User Experiences
Nasim Hasari, the director of Identity and Access Management at York University, was featured in Security Boulevard May 16.

Efficiency First: Ottawa Needs Better Definition of ‘Clean’ Energy Investment
Mark Winfield, the co-chair of Sustainable Energy Initiative at the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change at York University, was featured in The Energy Mix May 16.

Striking a balance: Building smart is the way forward for Mississauga
Laura Taylor, an associate professor in the Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change at York University, was quoted in New Canadian Media May 16.

Schulich ExecEd partnership brings innovative upskilling programs to Atlantic Canada
Schulich ExecEd at York University was featured in Education News Canada May 17.

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