What's that tent doing in the library?
Six students are camping round the clock in three libraries until Friday to raise money for Live-In For Literacy.
Six students are camping round the clock in three libraries until Friday to raise money for Live-In For Literacy.
Faculty members are invited to sign up for the next PRASE forum looking for experiences and recommendations for post-award process improvements.
The Canadian Press writes about newly published research by York postdoctoral fellow Andrea Smith.
Mamdouh Shoukri, president & vice-chancellor of York, tells community and business leaders that the University helps students become citizens of the world.
York anthropologist Zulfikar Hirji examines the changing symbolism of the veil in Muslim and non-Muslim art, Wednesday at the Textile Museum.
The Sport & Recreation Department has teamed up with the York Federation of Students to offer women's only fitness on Tuesdays and Wednesdays...
Osgoode Professor Roxanne MyKitiuk makes a case in The Globe and Mail to extend the argument against female feticide to the unborn with ulta-sound detectable anomalies.
Edward Fenner of York International was awarded two grants for his research into the life and work of American nuclear physicist Robert J. Van de Graaff.
Is vision a gift or a burden? That’s the question filmmaker Steve Sanguedolce, a contract faculty member in the Department of Film, addresses in his latest production.
York Provost Patrick Monahan is a constitutional expert who has advised premiers and prime ministers. He will speak about his experience Tuesday at Vanier College.