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Glendon spotlights teaching excellence

At York University’s Glendon College, where bilingual education meets global citizenship, two educators are being celebrated for teaching and their work to transform the classroom into a space of intellectual curiosity, inclusion and excellence.

The Power of Generosity – The LLIR Story

For more than 50 years, Living and Learning in Retirement (LLIR) has enriched the lives of retirees through continued education—while also making a lasting impact on students at York University’s Glendon College. For more than 50 years, Living and Learning in Retirement (LLIR) has enriched the lives of retirees through continued education—while also making a […]

Glendon to co-host a webinar on Translation and AI

Glendon College is pleased to co-host a webinar with the Embassy of Belgium and the Delegation of Wallonie-Bruxelles, as part of Belgian Days in Toronto. Join us on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, from 10:00 to 11:30 AM (Canada) / 4:00 to 5:30 PM (Belgium) for a discussion titled “Belgium–Canada: Perspectives on the Translation Profession in […]

Glendon School of Public and International Affairs – Highlights from 2023-2024 

The 2023–2024 academic year marked another milestone for the School of Public and International Affairs and its master’s program. As Canada’s only bilingual graduate program of its kind, the master in Public and International Affairs (MPIA) prepares students for leadership in public service, diplomacy, and governance. Here's a look at what shaped this exceptional year. […]

Francophonie Week at Glendon 2025

In collaboration with community organizations, this year's Francophonie week program celebrates the French language and diverse cultures of the international Francophone community. Events Racelle Kooy : Réflexions de l'ouest Date: Tuesday, March 18Time: 12 pm - 1 pmLocation: Online With a Secwepemc, St’atl’imc and Dutch background, Racelle is a member of the Samahquam First Nation […]

Glendon Global Dialogues 2025 – Foreign Interference in Our Elections: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Join us on March 12, 2025, for an essential conversation on democracy and external threats In an era of growing geopolitical tensions, the question of foreign interference in democratic elections has never been more urgent. With increasing reports of election meddling in Canada, the UK, and the European Union, concerns about disinformation, external influence, and […]

Black History Month at Glendon

During Black History Month, we recognize and celebrate the legacy, history and contributions of the Black community. We celebrate Black excellence – the many achievements and successes of Black community members – and recognize that the contributions of this community have benefited the university and our wider society.     View all Black History Month Events at York […]