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Disappearance of songbirds signals environmental crisis: York U prof

TORONTO, April 19, 2007 --  A York University professor’s new book is raising the alarm about an environmental crisis that threatens our forests and our battle against global warming. In Silence of the Songbirds, biologist Bridget Stutchbury argues that songbirds are disappearing from our skies -- an environmental ‘danger’ sign equivalent to canaries in a […]

York U conference marks graduation of first sexuality studies class

TORONTO, April 19, 2007 -- York University’s sexuality studies program will mark the graduation of its first class with a conference on Friday, April 20, showcasing the research of its faculty. "Sexuality studies is increasingly being recognized as an important area of study, not just in academia but also in its application to the world […]

President extends York’s condolences

TORONTO, April 17, 2007 -- On behalf of the entire York University community, I want to express our deep sense of shock and sadness in the wake of yesterday's tragedy at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, in Blacksburg, VA. York's academic community of students, faculty and staff extends its condolences to the families and […]

York prof receives Gates Foundation grant

TORONTO, April 10, 2007 -- Atkinson Professor Joseph Mensah has received a highly prized grant of $170,000 from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to study Ghana's national health insurance system. Mensah is lending his expertise to the Global Development Network’s fifth Global Research Project titled “Promoting Innovative Programs from the Developing World: Towards Realizing the […]

York Professor shortlisted for Griffin Poetry Prize

TORONTO, April 5, 2007 -- Priscila Uppal, creative writing professor at York, is one of three Canadian poets shortlisted for the 2007 Griffin Poetry Prize, the richest poetry prize in the world. Uppal’s book Ontological Necessities is up against Ken Babstock’s Airstream Land Yacht and Don McKay’s Strike/Slip for the $50,000 prize going to a […]

Male and female brain patterns differ during reaching: York study

TORONTO, April 2, 2007 -- Men’s and women’s brains “fire” differently when they are planning how to reach for something, so rehabilitation after brain injuries such as strokes may need to be tailored to the sex of the person, says a new study by York University researchers. Associate professor Lauren Sergio and recent PhD graduate […]

Climate Change Symposium at York University Saturday

TORONTO, March 23, 2007 --  The Association of Graduate Students in the Biological Sciences at York University will host the 34th Annual AGSBS Symposium on Global Climate Change. This one-day event, on Saturday, March 24, from 8:30am to 5:30pm will be introduced by York alumna and former UN ambassador for the environment, Karen Kraft Sloan. […]