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New help possible for worriers, York U prof says

TORONTO, November 18, 2005 -- Preparing worriers for psychotherapy before it starts may help them stick with the treatment and learn how to manage their anxiety, says York University professor Henny Westra.   Westra, a clinical psychologist and assistant professor of Psychology at York, is studying how “Motivational Interviewing” prior to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) may […]

York researcher releases book on cultural history of cocktails

TORONTO, November 16, 2005 -- Just in time for holiday tippling, York University researcher and Humanities lecturer Christine Sismondo has published a book with a unique twist on North American social history.  Mondo Cocktail: A Shaken and Stirred History, explores this history through a consideration of drinks as diverse as the Manhattan, the Mint Julep, […]

York prof to present acclaimed feature film

TORONTO, November 16, 2005 -- Filmmaker, writer, activist and York University professor John Greyson will present his acclaimed feature film, Proteus, at York on November 24. A potent mix of history, sexuality and politics, Proteus is set in 1725 on Robben Island, the penal colony of Cape Town (where Nelson Mandela would be held two […]

York U expert holds bullying prevention workshop at local schools

Interactive program coincides with National Bullying Awareness Week TORONTO, November 14, 2005 -- York University Professor Debra Pepler, an internationally-renowned expert on bullying, took her message to local school children on Monday, November 14, as part of National Bullying Awareness Week. View video of workshop Pepler visited Ursula Franklin Academy in High Park to speak about the […]

York U welcomes announcement by Ontario government of increased financial support for post-secondary students

TORONTO, November 10, 2005 -- York University welcomes Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty’s announcement of a new trust fund that will increase financial support for post-secondary students. The Ontario Trust for Student Support, announced yesterday by Chris Bentley, Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, will match private and corporate cash donations used by colleges and universities to […]

York U awarded Canada Research Chair funding

TORONTO, November 10, 2005 -- The federal government today renewed its commitment to two Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) at York University, a step which will help to advance research in the field of feminist political economy and push the boundaries of mathematics. Professor Leah Vosko, Canada Research Chair in Feminist Political Economy (Tier 2), will […]