York U in the news: tenants’ strike, airborne DNA and more

Removing antimicrobial resistance from the WHO’s ‘pandemic treaty’ will leave humanity extremely vulnerable to future pandemics
Susan Rogers Van Katwyk, an adjunct professor in the School of Global Health at York University, was featured in Yahoo! Canada June 4

Happenings: Dr. Paul Lawrie To Lecture At The Horological Society Of New York
Paul Lawrie, a professor of history in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies at York University, was featured in Hodinkee June 2.

Could the secret to happiness involve four legs, soft fur and an open heart?
Gordon Flett, the Canada Research Chair in personality and health, and a professor at York University, was quoted in the Toronto Star June 4.

‘Is it going to be 10 per cent, 50 per cent, 500 per cent?’ Tenants fight back against unpredictable rent increases
Robert W. Gehl, an associate professor in the Department of Communication and Media Studies at York University, was featured in TVO June 2.

Dahdaleh Institute awards annual seed grants
York University’s Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research was featured in Education News Canada June 5.

Students team with UNESCO for educational videos on sustainability
York University was featured in Education News Canada June 5.

New program will introduce students to good-paying careers in growing auto sector
York University was featured in Education News Canada June 5.

Downside of deceit
Professor Emeritus Timothy E. Moore, of the Department of Psychology at York University, was featured in Law360 June 5.

Scientists discover trove of wildlife DNA in air pollution sensors
Elizabeth Clare, an assistant professor in the Faculty of Science at York University, was featured in The Globe and Mail June 5.

DNA sucked into air filters can reveal what plants and animals are nearby
Elizabeth Clare, an assistant professor in the Faculty of Science at York University, was featured in Yahoo! Canada June 5.

How do you track biodiversity loss? Check air filters, say scientists
Elizabeth Clare, an assistant professor in the Faculty of Science at York University, was featured in CBC News June 5.

How sniffing out DNA can help save animals from extinction
Research by Elizabeth Clare, an assistant professor in the Faculty of Science at York University, was cited on WFMZ News June 5.

Vast amounts of eDNA captured in air quality monitoring stations
Research by Elizabeth Clare, an assistant professor in the Faculty of Science at York University, was cited on Earth.com June 5.

Air pollution sensors can double as biodiversity monitors
Research by Elizabeth Clare, an assistant professor in the Faculty of Science at York University, was cited on Science.org June 5.

Experts say Ottawa’s ‘right to repair’ consultation should prioritize consumer rights
Natasha Tusikov, an assistant professor of social science at York University, was quoted in CTV News June 5.

VEZINA: On climate change, plastic is often better than paper
Alex Vezina, a professor of disaster and emergency management at York University, was featured in the Toronto Sun June 5.

Research explores financial assistance for organizations during pandemic
Gregory Saxton, a professor in the Schulich School of Business Professor at York University, was featured in Education News Canada June 6.

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