With international travel still off the table due to COVID-19, the LA&PS International team has pivoted and introduced a new way to bring international experiences to students. The new E-xplore the World with LA&PS global learning program is a great way to see the world from the comfort and safety of your own home.
Felicia Mings will join the Art Gallery of York University (AGYU) as curator. Mings comes to the AGYU from the Art Institute of Chicago where she was the academic curator in the Department of Academic Engagement and Research.
Black History Month Rooted & Resilient, a live virtual event to recognize the 25th silver anniversary of the national declaration of Black History Month in Canada, will run on YouTube from noon to 3:30 p.m. on Feb. 26.
The Department of Communication Studies in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies held its annual awards ceremony on Feb. 4 via Zoom and received a strong show of support by faculty, friends and family at the event.
The popular McLaughlin Lunch Talk series continues next week with virtual events focusing on social justice and the importance of understanding anti-Black racism in Canada.
David A. Johnston, professor and director of York University’s Master of Supply Chain Management Program, was quoted in the Winnipeg Free Press Feb. 16. Read full story. COVID-19 is Changing Our World: It’s Time to Rethink International Education Roopa Desai Trilokekar, associate professor in York University’s Faculty of Education, contributed to the Globe and Mail […]
Jennifer Korosi, assistant professor of geography and environmental science in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, is delivering the J.C. Stevenson Memorial Lecture Feb. 17 at the 2021 Canadian Conference for Fisheries Research.
Recent works of fiction by York University Professor Emeritus Hedi Bouraoui are the topic of a new book written by Professor Emeritus of English and Senior Scholar Elizabeth Sabiston.
To recognize Repetitive Strain Injury Awareness Day, Health, Safety, and Employee Well-Being is offering two virtual drop-in sessions on Feb. 18, from 10 to 11 a.m. and Feb. 25, from 2 to 3 p.m.
Globally Networked Learning refers to an approach to research, learning and teaching that enables students, faculty and non-academic researchers from different locations around the world to participate in, and collaborate on, knowledge-making processes and concrete research projects. Learn more about it during a virtual workshop on Feb. 22.