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Glendon profs appointed Eakin Visiting Fellows

Glendon College professors Myra Bloom and Jean Michel Montsion have been awarded prestigious fellowships at the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada to continue their work relating to Canadian literature and gateway cities.

David S. Koffman

Professor David S. Koffman co-edited and contributed to Promised Lands North and South: Jewish Canada and Jewish Argentina in Conversation, a new book that puts two Jewish diaspora communities into dialogue together

York U in the news: bike lane limits, pigeon population control and more

‘A truly poisonous intervention’: What will Doug Ford’s bike lane limits do to Toronto’s climate goals?York University Professor Mark Winfield was quoted in the Toronto Star Sept. 26. Is there possible progress in the City’s pigeon birth control pill program?York University Professor Gail Fraser was quoted in CityNews Toronto Sept. 26. Osgoode leading Canadian legal […]

Paul McLaughlin

Professor Paul McLaughlin's The Suicide Magnet: Inside the Battle to Erect a Safety Barrier on Toronto's Bloor Viaduct is a finalist for the Toronto Book Awards and the Heritage Toronto Book Awards

Schulich master's program ranked among world’s top 20

The Master of Supply Chain Management program at York University’s Schulich School of Business has been ranked 17th in the world and first in Canada in the 2025 QS Business Master's Rankings.   

York U in the news: healing power of music, history of retirement and more

In new book, author and neuroscientist Daniel Levitin makes the case for the healing power of musicYork University Professor Rob Bowman was quoted in the Globe and Mail Sept. 20. The history and philosophy of retirement with Moshe MilevskySchulich School of Business Professor Moshe Milevsky was interviewed on ThinkAdvisor Sept. 24. York University Markham campus welcomes […]

Schulich research explores health care's AI revolution

New research from the Schulich School of Business reveals how health-care leaders can harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) for better patient outcomes and improved efficiency.

Mark Terry

Adjunct Professor Mark Terry won the National Communications Association's J. Robert Cox Award in recognition of his ongoing Youth Climate Report project