LA&PS student council selects Ian Greene Award recipients
Professor Natalie Neill and teaching assistant Hiba Ibrahim chosen as recipients of the student-led award.
Professor Natalie Neill and teaching assistant Hiba Ibrahim chosen as recipients of the student-led award.
York names Research Chairs to support faculty members’ research activity. Excalibur spoke to new and existing chairholders to hear how it helps in their work.
A medical isotope, called yttrium-90, used to treat cancer will soon be produced at the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station,
St. Michael’s Hospital will open a new 12,000 square foot neonatal intensive care unit with funding from the provincial government.
SCOLAPS hosts the award that recognizes one professor and one teaching assistant each year.
42 new exercise machines at the Tait McKenzie Centre generate electricity, which is put back into the university’s energy grid.
Ontario Health Teams are regional health authorities that replaced Local Health Integration Networks. Since then, they have drawn lots of talk from health policy watchers. UofT professor and St. Michael’s physician Dr. Danyaal Raza offers his perspective.
A new review paper by York University psychology professor Amy Muise debunks the popular theory of love languages and posits a new metaphor.
The Wastewater Energy Transfer system will capture heat from underground pipes containing wastewater from showers and dishwashers.
The university signed memorandums of understanding, which facilitate organizations’ partnerships, with Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre in Barrie and Waypoint Centre for Mental Health in Penetanguishene.