York U in the news: recycling worries, entrepreneur bias and more

Take responsibility for your energy with a power barometer
Research by Duygu Biricik Gulseren, an assistant professor at the School of Human Resources Management at York University, was cited in The Globe and Mail June 29.

In spite of Poilievre, Canada is not broken: Toronto reader
Tom McElroy, a professor in the Faculty of Science at York University, was featured in the The Hill Times June 28.

Tech founders leave Toronto and find big wins in smaller cities
York University was mentioned In Yahoo! Canada June 28.

Ontario is making companies pay for recycling. But will that keep waste out of landfills?
Calvin Lakhan, a research scientist at the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change at York University, was quoted in CBC News June 29.

Why recycling may not be the answer to the world’s plastic problem
Calvin Lakhan, a research scientist at the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change at York University, was quoted in the Toronto Star June 29.

For Palestinian children living in Masafer Yatta, going to school is an act of resistance
Anna Lippman, a sociology instructor at York University, was quoted in Yahoo! Canada June 28.

On the 10th anniversary of the Lac-Mégantic rail disaster, what’s changed?
Bruce Campbell, an adjunct professor in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change at York University, was featured in Vancouver is Awesome June 28.

Schulich research shows bias that favours male entrepreneurs
Ivona Hideg, an associate professor and Ann Brown Chair in Organization Studies at York University, was featured in Education News Canada June 29.

Canada needs pollinator strategy, say York researchers
Sheila Colla, an associate professor, and conservation scientist at York University, and Rachel Nalepa, a postdoctoral Fellow at York, were featured in Education News Canada June 29.

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