Alumni Matters – July 2013
Young sports players, construction workers and others who suffer concussions may be at risk of being declared fit for regular duties too soon and could be at heightened risk of re-injuring themselves or others because their cognitive and mobility skills aren't tested together. » More
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More than 47,000 alumni got involved with their alma mater last year – supporting the university through donations, attending lectures or networking events, mentoring students, serving on committees and boards, and volunteering their time to help York become ever more impactful in our community and our world. » More
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Four alumni share a desire to be among the very best in their chosen fields. York's Schulich School of Business and the Schulich Global Alumni Network present Alumni Recognition Awards to accomplished members of the Schulich community.
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A mismatch between the departure schedules of songbirds and higher spring temperatures at their breeding sites is putting them at risk, according to a new study out of York University. [Photo Courtesy of OakleyOriginals/Flickr.com.]
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York University President & Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri has been named a recipient of a 2013 RBC Top Canadian Immigrant award, presented by Canadian Immigrant Magazine.
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As a first grade teacher, Naomi Greenwald says she saw a need for a clinical child psychologist. In response to that need, Greenwald decided to pursue a bachelor's degree in psychology at York University so that she could learn how to help children in her community.
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