Doctoral student Nancy Marshall and master’s student Braxton Hartman are recipients of the 2022 Autism Scholars Award. Funded by the Council of Ontario Universities, the award promotes innovative scholarship in autism. Read more
Lassonde School of Engineering Professor Gene Cheung has partnered with Growers Edge, a fintech agricultural company, to improve crop yield predictions using graph signal processing and deep learning. Read more
Northern-most lakes are considered the bellwethers of environmental change, but research shows consequences of climate change can affect any of the more than 100 million lakes in the world. Read more
School of Kinesiology & Health Science Assistant Professor and Canada Research Chair Antony Chum and a team of researchers examined how the #MeToo movement in South Korea impacted depressive symptoms among women with a history of sexual violence. Read more
Professor Kenneth James McBey passed away on June 22 at the age of 65. McBey was a faculty member at York University since 1989, first in the School of Administrative Studies, and later cross-appointed as a founding member of the School of Human Resource Management. Read more
Schulich has kicked off its second annual Business Excellence Academy, a business education and mentorship program designed to help Ontario high school students from Black, Indigenous and other under-represented communities pursue business education careers. Read more
The book title sounds like something from a recent sci-fi thriller: Your Boss is an Algorithm. But for a growing number of workers, that futuristic scenario is already a grim reality, says Osgoode Hall Law School Professor Valerio De Stefano. Read more
THE SCOOP
Professor Emeritus Paul Delaney speaks to Global News about the first photos released from the James Webb Space Telescope, and shares his insight on their significance to science and humanity as a whole