Professor Andrea O’Reilly’s new anthology challenges motherhood stereotypes
Invisimomibility? Mamazon? If these terms aren’t familiar to you, the concepts should be, according to a new book edited by a York University professor. The 21st ...
View ArticleACT for Youth Project brings interdisciplinary researchers together,...
The Assets Coming Together (ACT) for Youth Project celebrated its youth researchers with an awards ceremony at the conclusion of a day-long partnership group meeting ...
View ArticleYRDSB recognizes ABEL program director Janet Murphy for service to education
Teaching with technology is a good thing, and no one knows it better than Janet Murphy. The York Region District School Board (YRDSB) has awarded Murphy, director ...
View ArticlePhD student Tanya Gulliver featured in radio documentary on disaster response...
PhD student Tanya Gulliver was interviewed by freelance documentary producer Tina Pittaway in The Day the Water Died, a documentary about how people in Louisiana ...
View ArticleInVISIBILITY: Indigenous in the City — a celebration of urban Aboriginal art,...
Members of the urban Aboriginal community, including students, parents and teachers from the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) will gather at Macdonald block Thursday, June ...
View ArticleSymposium will link arms together for rights of indigenous people
Former students of residential schools for aboriginal people, members of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and representatives of the United Nations and human rights organizations ...
View ArticleInked in: York prof to launch first digital archive of memorial tattoos
Death leaves an indelible mark on the hearts of those left behind, and an increasing number of individuals are choosing to make that loss visible ...
View ArticleHarnessing the power of many: York University participates in crowdfunding...
York University is an academic partner in a new summit exploring the power of crowdfunding. Hosted by the York Region Business Innovation in Changing Times ...
View ArticleLillian Wright Maternal-Child Institute explores research from lab to community
From the lab to community-based research is the theme of the second Lillian Wright Maternal-Child Institute at York University. The one-day institute, organized by Echo’s Chair ...
View ArticleYork University artists spend a sleepless night for Nuit Blanche
Originally launched in Paris with the goal of bringing contemporary art to the masses, Nuit Blanche has established itself as one of the highlights of ...
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