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York U in the news: high masking burnout, baby boomers and more

For many autistic women, high masking leads to long-term burnoutYork University research assistant Jessica Klein was quoted in Verywell Health Oct. 17. Finally, we can say it out loud: baby boomers are greatYork University Professor Thomas Klassen was quoted in the Toronto Star Oct. 18. A tax-smart plan for RRIF reform that helps the vast […]

York U in the news: artificial intelligence, involuntary care and more

AI can help streamline the hiring process, but getting rid of our biases is not so easyValerio de Stefano, a professor and Canada Research Chair in Innovation Law and Society at York University, was quoted in the Financial Post Oct. 16. B.C.'s experiments in involuntary care face two crucial tests against the evidence and the […]

York students shine as astronomers in residence

Two York University students made history in the long-running Astronomer in Residence program – a partnership between York’s Allan I. Carswell Observatory and Killarney Provincial Park.

Leora Gansworth

Leora Gansworth, a geography provost's postdoctoral scholar, has been awarded the Starkey-Robinson Award for Graduate Research on Canada, recognizing her work addressing Anishnabe epistemicide

Changes to Duo two-factor authentication

As part of planned updates to York University's cybersecurity, authentication application Duo is introducing an additional layer of security through one-time passcodes.

Call for nominations: King Charles III Coronation Medal

York University community members are invited to nominate individuals for the King Charles III Coronation Medal in recognition of outstanding contributions to communities in the areas of: service, the environment and sustainability, and the nation’s diversity.