The Swim to Survive program is teaching new Canadians how to survive should they fall into deep water. The eight-week session in drown proofing is offered free to families in the Black Creek and Jane/Finch communities through support from the Academic Innovation Fund.
An innovative project funded by the Academic Innovation Fund is creating a 3-D map of York University’s Keele campus that will be used to create real-life simulations of emergency situations.
A virtual resource comprised of videos and instructional clips is being created to help students with disabilities learn about the many support services that are available for them at York University.
With support from the Academic Innovation Fund, the Healthy Campus project is turning up the dial in a campus conversation about wellness and mental health.
The issue features a collection of stories and videos that showcase the work being done by faculty, staff and students at York University to enhance teaching and learning and the student experience.
York University’s Faculty of Environmental Studies is hosting a one-day event designed to explore everything from oral history and performance to eZines, drawing and painting.
The results of 39 innovative and imaginative projects dedicated to enhancing teaching, learning and the student experience were put on display during a day-long event on May 9.