"Shareholder Wealth Maximization – On Steroids: Do the Brakes Still Work in Corporate Governance?" TORONTO, January 11, 2016 – John C. Coffee, Jr., the Adolf A. Berle Professor of Law at Columbia University Law School and director of its Center on Corporate Governance, will deliver the seventh Davies Business Law Lecture at Osgoode Hall Law […]
A Legal Giant Joins Osgoode
TORONTO, January 7, 2016 – Lorne Sossin, Dean of Osgoode Hall Law School at York University, today announced the appointment of The Honourable Marshall Rothstein as a Distinguished Visiting Professor. Rothstein, who has made rich and varied contributions to the law over the past 50 years including serving on the Supreme Court of Canada from […]
Saving endangered animals in Canada: York U’s FES partners with Wildlife Preservation Canada
TORONTO, January 6, 2015 –The Faculty of Environmental Studies (FES) at York University and Wildlife Preservation Canada (WPC) are partnering on a unique collaboration in the fight to save animal species at risk from extinction in Canada. The partnership will combine academic research and teaching with experiential learning to create opportunities for students at Canada’s largest […]
New Documentation Guidelines for Accommodating Students with Mental Health Disabilities
Toronto - Navi Dhanota, represented by ARCH Disability Law Centre; York University and the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) have worked together to develop new documentation guidelines to access academic accommodations. The change in guidelines means that students will no longer have to disclose their Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) diagnosis to register for mental […]
Climate change altering Greenland ice sheet and accelerating sea level rise, says York U prof
TORONTO, January 4, 2016 – The Greenland ice sheet has traditionally been pictured as a bit of a sponge for glacier meltwater, but new research has found it is rapidly losing the ability to buffer its contribution to rising sea levels, says a York University researcher. York U Professor William Colgan, a co-author on the […]
Maintaining salt balance allows insects to avoid a frosty fate: finding could help with pest control says York U researcher
TORONTO, December 18, 2015 – For humans, getting chilly is a problem that can usually be solved with a hat and mitts, but for insects it’s not so simple. A study led by a York University Postdoctoral Fellow has found that for some insects, the key to cold weather survival is in keeping their salt […]
York U-led laser instrument to help bring home asteroid sample by NASA mission
TORONTO, December 17, 2015 – Michael Daly, a York University researcher, is the lead scientist on a laser altimeter that will map the surface and create a 3D model of the asteroid Bennu during a NASA mission launching in 2016. The instrument will also help to guide the spacecraft on the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return […]

