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Le nouveau programme de tronc commun de Glendon pose les fondements de la réussite étudiante

Cet automne, le Collège Glendon de l’Université York a lancé son nouveau programme de tronc commun, un cadre pédagogique qui fournit à toute la population étudiante de premier cycle une base commune de connaissances et de compétences, tout en favorisant le développement intellectuel, l’engagement communautaire et la sensibilisation au monde. « Le tronc commun de Glendon […]

York U in the news: anti-immigrant rhetoric, pilot contract talks and more

Beyond the Harris-Trump debate: How politicians use anti-immigrant rhetoric to mask systemic failuresAn op-ed by Yvonne Su, director of York University's Centre for Refugee Studies, was published in the Conversation Sept. 12. Air Canada calls for government intervention should pilot contract talks failYork University Professor W. Steven Tufts was quoted in the Globe and Mail Sept. 12. Opinion: Homelessness projections […]

Gregory Chin

Politics Professor Gregory Chin was interviewed on the Global Summitry Project's 'Summit Dialogue' podcast, discussing the BRICS+ group of major emerging economies and the New Development Bank

York U in the news: safe injection sites, York Research Chairs and more

Safe injection site on Victoria Street to close with new regulationsYork University PhD candidate Liam Michaud was quoted in the Eyeopener Sept. 10. York Research Chairs share how the program helps their workAmir Asif, York University’s vice-president of research and innovation, and York University professors Amy Muise and Kristin Andrews were quoted in Excalibur Sept. […]

York U Alumni Awards honour community of changemakers

Recognized for creating positive change in their respective fields, alumni Michael Eubanks, Scott D. Tanner, Alia Abbas and Bri S. Darboh are the recipients of this year's awards.

York U in the news: Toronto Sceptres, authoritarian populism and more

Not a big fan of the Toronto Sceptres name? It just might grow on you – here’s whySarah Bay-Cheng, the dean and a professor in York University's School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design, was quoted in the Toronto Star Sept. 10. Populism’s summer of discontent: Are voters turning their backs on authoritarians?An op-ed co-written […]