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York University

York University (French: Université York), also known as YorkU or simply YU, is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is Canada's third-largest university,[3] and it has approximately 55,700 students, 7,000 faculty and staff, and over 325,000 alumni worldwide.[3] It has 11 faculties, including the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, Faculty of Science, Lassonde School of Engineering, Schulich School of Business, Osgoode Hall Law School, Glendon College, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Health, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, Faculty of Graduate Studies, School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design,[4] and 28 research centres.

York University
Arms of the York University
MottoTentanda via (Latin)
Motto in English
The way must be tried
TypePublic university
Established1959; 64 years ago (1959)
Academic affiliations
CARL, COU, CUSID, Fields Institute, IAU, Universities Canada
Endowment$632.7 million(2021)[1]
ChancellorGregory Sorbara
PresidentRhonda Lenton[2]
ProvostLisa Philipps
Administrative staff
7,000
Students55,700
Undergraduates49,700[3]
Postgraduates6,000
Location,
Canada

43°46′23″N 79°30′13″W / 43.77306°N 79.50361°W / 43.77306; -79.50361Coordinates: 43°46′23″N 79°30′13″W / 43.77306°N 79.50361°W / 43.77306; -79.50361
CampusUrban / suburban, 185 ha (460 acres)
Colours
NicknameYork Lions
Sporting affiliations
U Sports, OUA
MascotYeo the Lion
Websitewww.yorku.ca

York University was established in 1959 as a non-denominational institution by the York University Act,[5] which received royal assent in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario on 26 March of that year.[6] Its first class was held in September 1960 in Falconer Hall on the University of Toronto campus with a total of 76 students.[7] In the fall of 1961, York moved to its first campus, Glendon College, which was leased from U of T, and began to emphasize liberal arts and part-time adult education.[6] In 1965, the university opened a second campus, the Keele Campus, in North York, within the neighbourhood community now called York University Heights.

Several of York's programs have gained notable recognition both nationally and internationally. York houses Canada's oldest film school,[8] which has been ranked one of the best in Canada,[9] with an acceptance rate comparable to that of USC School of Cinematic Arts and Tisch School of the Arts.[10] York's Osgoode Hall Law School was ranked fourth best in Canada, behind U of T, McGill, and UBC.[11] In The Economist's 2011 full-time MBA rankings, York's Schulich School of Business ranked ninth in the world, and first in Canada,[12] and in CNN Expansion's ranking of MBA programs, Schulich ranked 18th in the world, placing first in Canada.[13] York's School of Kinesiology and Health Science ranked fourth in Canada and 24th best in the world in 2018.[14]

Over the last twenty years, York has become a centre for labour strife with several faculty and other strikes occurring,[15][16][17][18][2][19] including the longest university strike in Canadian history in 2018.

History

 
York University Faculty Members, 1961

York University was established in 1959 as a non-denominational institution by the York University Act,[5] which received Royal Assent in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario on 26 March of that year.[6] Its first class was held in September 1960 in Falconer Hall on the University of Toronto campus with a total of 76 students.[7]

The policy of university education initiated in the 1960s responded to population pressure and the belief that higher education was a key to social justice and economic productivity for individuals and for society.[6] The governance was modelled on the provincial University of Toronto Act of 1906, which established a bicameral system of university government consisting of a senate (faculty), responsible for academic policy, and a board of governors (citizens) exercising exclusive control over financial policy and having formal authority in all other matters. The president, appointed by the board, was to provide a link between the two bodies and to perform institutional leadership.[6]

In the fall of 1961, York moved to its first campus, Glendon College, and began to emphasize liberal arts and part-time adult education.[6] York became independent in 1965, after an initial period of affiliation with the University of Toronto (U of T), under the York University Act, 1965.[20] Its main campus on the northern outskirts of Toronto opened in 1965.[7]

Murray Ross, who continues to be honoured today at the university in several ways – including the Murray G. Ross Award – was still vice-president of U of T when he was approached to become York University's new president.[21] At the time, York University was envisaged as a feeder campus to U of T, until Ross's powerful vision led it to become a completely separate institution.[22]

In 1965, the university opened a second campus, the Keele Campus, in North York, in the Jane and Finch community.[23] The Glendon campus became a bilingual liberal arts college led by Escott Reid, who envisaged it as a national institution to educate Canada's future leaders, a vision shared by Prime Minister Lester Pearson, who formally opened Glendon College in 1966.[23]

The first Canadian undergraduate program in dance opened at York University in 1970.[21] In 1972, Canada Post featured the nascent institution on 8¢ stamps, entitled York University Campus, North York, Ont.[24] The first Canadian PhD program in women's studies opened with five candidates in January 1992.[21]

Its bilingual mandate and focus on the liberal arts continue to shape Glendon's special status within York University.[25] The new Keele Campus was regarded as somewhat isolated, in a generally industrialized part of the city. Petrol storage facilities are still across the street. Some of the early architecture was unpopular with many, not only for the brutalist designs, but the vast expanses between buildings, which was not viewed as suitable for the climate. In the last two decades, the campus has been intensified with new buildings, including a dedicated student centre and new fine arts, computer science and business administration buildings, a small shopping mall, and a hockey arena. The Aviva Centre tennis stadium, built in 2004, is a perennial host of the Canada Masters tennis tournament. As Toronto has spread further out, York has found itself in a relatively central location within the built-up Greater Toronto Area (GTA), and in particular, near the Jane and Finch neighbourhood. Its master plan envisages a denser on-campus environment commensurate with that location. Students occupied the university's administration offices in March 1997, protesting escalating tuition hikes.[21]

In June 2014, the university announced that a new campus would be constructed in Markham, Ontario.[26] The campus will be built near Highway 407, between Kennedy Road and Warden Avenue in partnership with Seneca College.[27] The new campus would house approximately 4,200 students[28] and is anticipated to accommodate up to 10,000 students in future phases.[29] On May 20, 2015, the provincial government announced it will provide financial contribution to this new project.[30]

On October 24, 2018, the provincial government announced it would pull its funding for the campus, along with funding for the planned satellite campuses of Laurier University and Ryerson University.[31][32] After this cancellation of funding for the Markham project, York University and its partners planned to seek alternative funding.[33] In July 2020, the provincial government allowed plans for the university to go through.

Campuses

Keele Campus

 
An outdoor art exhibit outside of Scott Library, Keele Campus

The Keele Campus is the main campus of York University and is located in northern Toronto bordering York Region.[34] Most of the university's faculties reside here, including Liberal Arts, Fine Arts, Business, Law, Environmental Studies, Science and Engineering, Education, and Health. All together, nearly 50,000 students attend classes on the Keele campus.York University station is a Toronto subway station located on Keele campus. Other transit infrastructure located on Keele campus or nearby includes the York University Busway and the York University GO Station.

Glendon Campus

Glendon College is a bilingual liberal arts faculty and separate campus of York University.[35] Glendon College is home to the Leslie Frost library.[36]

Markham Campus

In 2018, York University announced a proposal to construct a third campus in the city of Markham. The Government of Ontario supported to partially fund the construction and was announced by premier Doug Ford on July 23, 2020.[37]

Other locations

While most of the Schulich School of Business and Osgoode Hall Law School programs are offered at the Keele Campus, both of them maintain satellite facilities in downtown Toronto. Schulich operates the Miles S. Nadal Management Centre at 222 Bay Street (Ernst & Young Tower within the Toronto-Dominion Centre), while Osgoode Hall has a Professional Development Centre at One Dundas West Tower within the Toronto Eaton Centre.

Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change The Lillian Meighen Wright Centre is billed as an eco campus next to Las Nubes Forest Reserve in Costa Rica.[38]

In 2014 the Schulich School of Business has a co-campus with GMR School of Business at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad, India.[39]

Academics

 
Reflecting pool in the Harry W. Arthurs Common

York's approximately 1500 full-time faculty and academic librarians and archivists are represented by the York University Faculty Association. Contract faculty, teaching assistants, and graduate assistants are represented by CUPE Local 3903.[40]

Admissions

York University has over 120 undergraduate programs with 17 degree types (BA, iBA, BHS, BSc, iBSc, BBA, iBBA, BEng, BES, BDes, BPA, BFA, BCom, BEd, BDEM, BHRM, BScN, BSW) and offers over 170 degree options. They admit to 30 international degrees offering international language study and opportunities to study abroad at more than 100 international universities. Its international students represent over 150 countries around the world. York University's Film Department houses Canada's oldest film school.[41]

Reputation

University rankings
Global rankings
ARWU World[42]401–500
QS World[43]456
QS Employability[44]301–500
Times World[45]401–500
U.S News & World Report Global[46]426
Canadian rankings
ARWU National[42]18–19
QS National[43]16
Times National[45]17
U.S News & World Report National[46]16
Maclean's Comprehensive[47]5
Maclean's Reputation[48]18

York University has ranked in a number of post-secondary rankings. In the 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities rankings, the university ranked 401–500 in the world and 18–19 in Canada.[42] The 2023 QS World University Rankings ranked the university 456th in the world, and sixteenth in Canada.[43] The 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked York 401–500 in the world, and 17th in Canada. In 2022, York ranked 33rd Globally and 7th in Canada in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings for Sustainable Development.[49][45] In the 2022–23 U.S. News & World Report Best Global University Ranking, the university ranked 426th in the world, and 16th in Canada.[46] The Canadian-based Maclean's magazine ranked York University fifth in their 2023 Canadian comprehensive university category, tied with Carleton University.[47]

The university's research performance has been noted in several bibliometric university rankings, which uses citation analysis to evaluates the impact a university has on academic publications. The 2019 Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities ranked the university 488th in the world, and 19th in Canada,[50] whereas the University Ranking by Academic Performance placed the university 488th in the world, and 19th in Canada.[51]

York University has also been featured in rankings that evaluates the employment prospects of its graduates. In QS's 2022 graduate employability ranking, the university ranked 301–500 in the world, and 10–17 in Canada.[44]

Faculties

 
View of Vari Hall from Harry W. Arthurs Common

York University's Film Department houses Canada's oldest film school[8] and has been ranked one of the best in Canada,[9] with an acceptance rate comparable to that of USC School of Cinematic Arts and Tisch School of the Arts.[10]

York University is home to the oldest and largest environmental studies faculty in Canada.[52] From 1999 to 2018, York University offered the first and largest graphic design program in Ontario York/Sheridan Design (YSDN).[53] It was a four-year University degree delivered jointly by the two leading educational institutions of design in Canada (York University and Sheridan College). The joint program has been discontinued and beginning with the class entering in 2019, four-year design students will enrol in a new Bachelor of Design offered by York University, one which is geared for the future of the profession.[54]

The Osgoode Hall Law School moved from a downtown location to the York campus in 1969, following the requirement that every law school affiliate with a university.[55] Osgoode Hall offers a number of joint and combined programs.[56]

Research centres and institutes

 
York researchers at the York University Research Leaders 2014 event.
  • Centre for Atmospheric Chemistry
  • Centre for Research on Biomolecular Interactions
  • Centre for Research in Earth and Space Science
  • Centre for Research in Mass Spectrometry
  • Centre for Vision Research (CVR)
  • York Institute for Social Research
  • York Institute for Health Research
  • Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies
  • Centre for Feminist Research
  • Israel and Golda Koschitzky Centre for Jewish Studies
  • York Centre for Asian Research[57]
  • York Centre for International and Security Studies
  • York Entrepreneurship Development Institute (YEDI)
  • Centre for Public Policy and Law
  • Centre for Refugee Studies
  • Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Institute for Technoscience and Society
  • Institute for Research on Learning Technologies[58]
  • The Jack and Mae Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime and Security
  • LaMarsh Centre for Child and Youth Research
  • The City Institute at York University (CITY)
  • Global Labour Research Centre
  • The Harriet Tubman Institute for Research on the Global Migrations of African Peoples
  • York Centre for Education and Community
  • Muscle Health Research Centre
  • Sensorium: The Centre for Digital Arts and Technology
  • Centre for Research on Language Contact
  • York Centre for Field Robotics
  • The Mariano A. Elia Chair in Italian Canadian Studies
  • Psychology Resource Centre
 
York University was involved with NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite

The Art Gallery of York University houses the permanent art collections.[59] The collection of 1500 objects includes Canadian, American, Inuit, and European mixed media, multimedia, installations, painting, photography, prints, drawings, sculpture, sketchbooks, film and video.[60]

The School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design (AMPD, formerly the Faculty of Fine Arts),[61] offers programmes such as design, ethnomusicology, cultural studies, visual arts, music, dance, and theatre. York's Jazz Department was once overseen by Oscar Peterson. York also has a joint Bachelor of Design program with Sheridan College. York's Departments of Film, Theatre and Creative Writing (which is not affiliated with the Faculty of Fine Arts) offers programmes in film production/directing, acting, and writing respectively, producing many award-winning graduates.

Seneca@York

The Keele campus is host to a satellite facility of Seneca College,[62] and York University offers a number of joint programs with Seneca College

Libraries

The York University library has a number of branches.[63] The Scott Library has materials in humanities, social sciences, fine arts, and environmental studies.[64] The business library is the Peter F. Bronfman Business Library.[65]

Study abroad programs

The university also offers the opportunity for students to earn credits towards their degree while studying abroad through international internships, the "Discover India" program operated between York and FLAME University, and student exchange programs.[66] The university has student exchange agreements with over 120 institutions in 40 countries.[67]

Student life

Colleges and residences

York has nine undergraduate residential colleges:

 
Founders Residence
 
Vanier Residence
 
Winters Residence
Colleges of York University
Name
(Founded)
Motto/Mandate Academic Affiliations Namesake
Calumet

(1970)

"Technology and the Arts" Business Administration, Economics, Business and Society, Cognitive Science, Communication Studies, Psychology Norman-French for pipe or pipestem.
Founders

(1965)

"Self, Culture & Society" Anthropology, English, Environmental Studies, French, Geography, Italian, History, African studies, East Asian studies, Social Work, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, South Asian Studies, International Development, Urban studies The Group of Seven, often referred to as "The Founders of Canadian Art"
Glendon

(1966)

Bilingual Liberal Arts Liberal Arts, English, French, Public Policy, International Affairs A combination of "glen" meaning "valley" and "Don" for the Don River.
McLaughlin

(1968)

Public Policy & Social Sciences Political Science, Sociology, Law and Society, Criminology, Public Policy, Health and Society, Labour Studies Colonel Samuel McLaughlin, businessman and philanthropist.
New College

(2009)

Professional Studies Commerce, Human Resources, Information Technology Newest college at York University.
Norman Bethune

(1972)

"Science and its Place in the World" Natural Sciences, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Science and Technology Studies (formerly Science and Society) Norman Bethune, Canadian doctor and Chinese hero.
Stong

(1969)

Language and Sport Kinesiology, Health Science The Stong family lived on the land now occupied by the Keele campus.
Vanier

(1965)

Humanities Children's Studies, Classical Studies & Classics, Culture and Expression, Hellenic Studies, Individualized Studies, Jewish Studies, Liberal Studies, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Social and Political Thought, all Undecided Majors in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Georges Vanier, Governor-General of Canada.
Winters

(1967)

Fine Arts & Education Studies Arts, Media, Performance & Design, Faculty of Education Robert Winters, Canadian Cabinet Minister and York's first chairman.
Glendon College acts as both a faculty and a college of the university. New College was created in 2009 to accommodate the creation of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies.

Student unions and organizations

York University is home to over 350 student clubs.[68] A number of larger student organizations are supported by student levy fees. These include the local chapters of the social justice group OPIRG, and Regenesis, an environmental organization on campus that runs farmers' markets at the Keele and Glendon campuses, a free store, a community bike centre and an borrowing centre.

The Village at York University

The Village at York University[69] off-campus student housing area has become a popular area of accommodation for many upper-year and post-graduate students, and the area has had a large amount of attention particularly for large parties hosted by students, including the annual Battle of the Village kegger held in March. There have also been many reports of the level of noise pollution from late-night parties from students living in the area.[70] Safety has also been a pressing issue.[71]

Campus media

Excalibur has been the university's autonomous student newspaper since 1966. In 2008, the YU Free Press was formed as an alternative campus newspaper.[72] Existere is magazine published by students of the university's professional writing program. The magazine was first published in 1978.[73]

YorkU Magazine (est. 2003) is the official magazine of York University. It is published 3 times a year in both a print and digital format.

Athletics

 
York University vs University of Guelph

The university is represented in U Sports by the York Lions. Beginning in 1968 York's sporting teams were known as the "Yeomen", after the Yeomen Warders, the guardians of the fortress and palace at the Tower of London, otherwise known as Beefeaters. Later, the name "Yeowomen" was introduced to encourage women to participate in sports. Popular sentiment ran against this name scheme, however, as many students were fond of noting that a "Yeowoman" was fictitious, neither a real word nor having any historical merit. In 2003, after conducting an extensive internal study, the university replaced both names with the "Lions", as part of a larger renaming effort, and a new logo, now a white and red lion, was brought into line with the university's new visual scheme. The name change also brought York University in line with the 92% of other Canadian universities which use a single name for both sexes' sports teams. Ironically, students often refer to the female Lions teams as the "York Lionesses", even though the name "Lion" is intended to apply to both sexes.[74]

York offers 29 interuniversity sport teams, 12 sport clubs, 35 intramural sport leagues, special events and 10 pick-up sport activities offered daily.

York University has several athletic facilities, some of which are used for major tournaments. These include a football stadium, 4 gymnasia, 5 sport playing fields, 4 softball fields, 9 outdoor tennis courts, 5 squash courts, 3 dance/aerobic studios, 6 ice arenas, a swimming pool, an expanding fitness centre and the new Aviva Centre (home of the Rogers Tennis Cup).

In 2014 the York Lions won four banners: the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) men's national track and field championship, the Ontario University Athletics women's provincial tennis championship and both the OUA and CIS men's soccer titles. York will be hosting the 2015 CIS Men's Soccer Championships at York Stadium November, 2015.[75] In 2015 and 2016 York Lions Women's Tennis team won the Canadian University National Championships.[76] The volleyball team has been coached by, among others, Olympian Sam Schachter.[77][78][79]

Fight song

Notable among a number of songs commonly played and sung at various events such as commencement and convocation, and athletic games are: "York Song", sung to the tune "Harvard".[80]

Fraternities and sororities

Fraternities and sororities are not recognized by York University.[81]

Phi Delta Phi (ΦΔΦ) international legal fraternity, at Osgoode Law School, was given special dispensation when the law school became part of the university, as the fraternity's history with the law school dated back to 1896, and is recognized at York.

Notable people

York has over 200,000 living alumni. Although a large number of alumni live in Ontario, a significant number live in British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Alberta, New York, and Washington, D.C. York also has over 25,000 alumni overseas.

Distinguished research professors and university professors

The ranks of "distinguished research professor" and "university professor" are the highest rank a professor can achieve at York University. There are only ever up to a maximum of 25 each of active distinguished research professors and active university professors at any time.[82] It is awarded to members of the faculty who have made outstanding contributions to the university through their work in research.[83]

Chancellors

Presidents

Labour disruptions

York University has a history of faculty and teaching assistant strikes. In 1997, there was a faculty strike by YUFA[88] that lasted seven weeks. At the time, this was the second longest strike in Canadian University history.[89]

Key issues in the strike included retirement, funding, and institutional governance. In 2001, teaching assistants and contract faculty went on strike for 11 weeks, when the university broke its own record.[90] The central issue in the 2001 disruption was the administration's proposed attempts to remove tuition indexation language.

2008 CUPE 3903 Strike

A strike beginning on November 6, 2008[91] concerned a variety of institutional grievances, including job security for contract professors, elimination of the Non-Academic Student Code of Conduct, creation of whistleblower protection, and fund indexation. On January 20, 2009, CUPE 3903 defeated a forced ratification vote that would have ended the strike. On January 24, Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty announced a rare Sunday recall of the provincial legislature in order to pass back-to-work legislation mandating an immediate end to the strike.[92] On January 29, the York University Labour Disputes Resolution Act was passed in the provincial parliament on a count of 42–8 ending the long 85-day strike and setting a precedent for future university strikes in Ontario.

2015 CUPE 3903 Strike

An additional strike by teaching assistants, contract faculty, and graduate assistants took place throughout March 2015. When the strike began, on March 2, the university cancelled nearly all classes because about 2/3 of York courses were taught by the striking contract faculty at the time. On March 10, the contract faculty ratified a new agreement, but the teaching assistants and graduate assistants rejected tentative agreements the bargaining team had reached with the university. The teaching assistants and graduate assistants, continued their strike until the end of the month. Contract faculty did not go back to work in support of the union and classes remained cancelled. The union reached a tentative agreement with the university on March 29, 2015, which was ratified on March 31, 2015, thus putting an immediate end to the 29-day strike.[93]

2018 CUPE 3903 Strike

Units 1, 2, and 3 of CUPE Local 3903, the union represented by teaching assistants, contract faculty, and graduate assistants, began striking on Monday, March 5, 2018; several months after their previous collective agreement expired on August 31, 2017. The union's aim was to, in their words, "secure a fair collective agreement that, among other things, protected quality education and creates a less precarious working environment in Ontario's university sector."[94] The main issues of the strike revolved around job security and the path to permanent tenured employment for contract faculty. A forced ratification vote was held between April 6–9 and was rejected by an overwhelming majority by all three units. [95] On June 13, a ratification vote was held for Unit 2 members, where the union executives recommended voting against the university's offer.[96] The results of the vote were thrown out due to the fact that there were more ballots cast than signatures of eligible voters.[97] A re-vote was held on June 14 and 15, where Unit 2 ratified the university's offer, with 239 members voting in favour, and 122 opposed. Units 1 and 3 remained on strike until July 25, when the newly formed 42nd Parliament of Ontario led by Premier Doug Ford passed back-to-work legislation via the Urgent Priorities Act, ending the strike after 143 days, making it the longest strike in the post-secondary sector in Canadian history.

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This article is about the Canadian university For the British university see University of York For other uses see York University disambiguation York University French Universite York also known as YorkU or simply YU is a public research university in Toronto Ontario Canada It is Canada s third largest university 3 and it has approximately 55 700 students 7 000 faculty and staff and over 325 000 alumni worldwide 3 It has 11 faculties including the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Faculty of Science Lassonde School of Engineering Schulich School of Business Osgoode Hall Law School Glendon College Faculty of Education Faculty of Health Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change Faculty of Graduate Studies School of the Arts Media Performance and Design 4 and 28 research centres York UniversityArms of the York UniversityMottoTentanda via Latin Motto in EnglishThe way must be triedTypePublic universityEstablished1959 64 years ago 1959 Academic affiliationsCARL COU CUSID Fields Institute IAU Universities CanadaEndowment 632 7 million 2021 1 ChancellorGregory SorbaraPresidentRhonda Lenton 2 ProvostLisa PhilippsAdministrative staff7 000Students55 700Undergraduates49 700 3 Postgraduates6 000LocationToronto Ontario Canada43 46 23 N 79 30 13 W 43 77306 N 79 50361 W 43 77306 79 50361 Coordinates 43 46 23 N 79 30 13 W 43 77306 N 79 50361 W 43 77306 79 50361CampusUrban suburban 185 ha 460 acres Colours NicknameYork LionsSporting affiliationsU Sports OUAMascotYeo the LionWebsitewww wbr yorku wbr caYork University was established in 1959 as a non denominational institution by the York University Act 5 which received royal assent in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario on 26 March of that year 6 Its first class was held in September 1960 in Falconer Hall on the University of Toronto campus with a total of 76 students 7 In the fall of 1961 York moved to its first campus Glendon College which was leased from U of T and began to emphasize liberal arts and part time adult education 6 In 1965 the university opened a second campus the Keele Campus in North York within the neighbourhood community now called York University Heights Several of York s programs have gained notable recognition both nationally and internationally York houses Canada s oldest film school 8 which has been ranked one of the best in Canada 9 with an acceptance rate comparable to that of USC School of Cinematic Arts and Tisch School of the Arts 10 York s Osgoode Hall Law School was ranked fourth best in Canada behind U of T McGill and UBC 11 In The Economist s 2011 full time MBA rankings York s Schulich School of Business ranked ninth in the world and first in Canada 12 and in CNN Expansion s ranking of MBA programs Schulich ranked 18th in the world placing first in Canada 13 York s School of Kinesiology and Health Science ranked fourth in Canada and 24th best in the world in 2018 14 Over the last twenty years York has become a centre for labour strife with several faculty and other strikes occurring 15 16 17 18 2 19 including the longest university strike in Canadian history in 2018 Contents 1 History 2 Campuses 2 1 Keele Campus 2 2 Glendon Campus 2 3 Markham Campus 2 4 Other locations 3 Academics 3 1 Admissions 3 2 Reputation 3 3 Faculties 3 3 1 Research centres and institutes 3 3 2 Seneca York 3 4 Libraries 3 5 Study abroad programs 4 Student life 4 1 Colleges and residences 4 1 1 Student unions and organizations 4 1 2 The Village at York University 4 2 Campus media 4 3 Athletics 4 3 1 Fight song 4 4 Fraternities and sororities 5 Notable people 5 1 Distinguished research professors and university professors 5 2 Chancellors 5 3 Presidents 6 Labour disruptions 7 See also 8 References 9 Bibliography 9 1 Histories 10 External linksHistory Edit York University Faculty Members 1961 York University was established in 1959 as a non denominational institution by the York University Act 5 which received Royal Assent in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario on 26 March of that year 6 Its first class was held in September 1960 in Falconer Hall on the University of Toronto campus with a total of 76 students 7 The policy of university education initiated in the 1960s responded to population pressure and the belief that higher education was a key to social justice and economic productivity for individuals and for society 6 The governance was modelled on the provincial University of Toronto Act of 1906 which established a bicameral system of university government consisting of a senate faculty responsible for academic policy and a board of governors citizens exercising exclusive control over financial policy and having formal authority in all other matters The president appointed by the board was to provide a link between the two bodies and to perform institutional leadership 6 In the fall of 1961 York moved to its first campus Glendon College and began to emphasize liberal arts and part time adult education 6 York became independent in 1965 after an initial period of affiliation with the University of Toronto U of T under the York University Act 1965 20 Its main campus on the northern outskirts of Toronto opened in 1965 7 Murray Ross who continues to be honoured today at the university in several ways including the Murray G Ross Award was still vice president of U of T when he was approached to become York University s new president 21 At the time York University was envisaged as a feeder campus to U of T until Ross s powerful vision led it to become a completely separate institution 22 In 1965 the university opened a second campus the Keele Campus in North York in the Jane and Finch community 23 The Glendon campus became a bilingual liberal arts college led by Escott Reid who envisaged it as a national institution to educate Canada s future leaders a vision shared by Prime Minister Lester Pearson who formally opened Glendon College in 1966 23 The first Canadian undergraduate program in dance opened at York University in 1970 21 In 1972 Canada Post featured the nascent institution on 8 stamps entitled York University Campus North York Ont 24 The first Canadian PhD program in women s studies opened with five candidates in January 1992 21 Its bilingual mandate and focus on the liberal arts continue to shape Glendon s special status within York University 25 The new Keele Campus was regarded as somewhat isolated in a generally industrialized part of the city Petrol storage facilities are still across the street Some of the early architecture was unpopular with many not only for the brutalist designs but the vast expanses between buildings which was not viewed as suitable for the climate In the last two decades the campus has been intensified with new buildings including a dedicated student centre and new fine arts computer science and business administration buildings a small shopping mall and a hockey arena The Aviva Centre tennis stadium built in 2004 is a perennial host of the Canada Masters tennis tournament As Toronto has spread further out York has found itself in a relatively central location within the built up Greater Toronto Area GTA and in particular near the Jane and Finch neighbourhood Its master plan envisages a denser on campus environment commensurate with that location Students occupied the university s administration offices in March 1997 protesting escalating tuition hikes 21 In June 2014 the university announced that a new campus would be constructed in Markham Ontario 26 The campus will be built near Highway 407 between Kennedy Road and Warden Avenue in partnership with Seneca College 27 The new campus would house approximately 4 200 students 28 and is anticipated to accommodate up to 10 000 students in future phases 29 On May 20 2015 the provincial government announced it will provide financial contribution to this new project 30 On October 24 2018 the provincial government announced it would pull its funding for the campus along with funding for the planned satellite campuses of Laurier University and Ryerson University 31 32 After this cancellation of funding for the Markham project York University and its partners planned to seek alternative funding 33 In July 2020 the provincial government allowed plans for the university to go through Campuses EditKeele Campus Edit An outdoor art exhibit outside of Scott Library Keele Campus Main article Keele Campus The Keele Campus is the main campus of York University and is located in northern Toronto bordering York Region 34 Most of the university s faculties reside here including Liberal Arts Fine Arts Business Law Environmental Studies Science and Engineering Education and Health All together nearly 50 000 students attend classes on the Keele campus York University station is a Toronto subway station located on Keele campus Other transit infrastructure located on Keele campus or nearby includes the York University Busway and the York University GO Station Glendon Campus Edit Main article Glendon College Glendon College is a bilingual liberal arts faculty and separate campus of York University 35 Glendon College is home to the Leslie Frost library 36 Markham Campus Edit In 2018 York University announced a proposal to construct a third campus in the city of Markham The Government of Ontario supported to partially fund the construction and was announced by premier Doug Ford on July 23 2020 37 Other locations Edit While most of the Schulich School of Business and Osgoode Hall Law School programs are offered at the Keele Campus both of them maintain satellite facilities in downtown Toronto Schulich operates the Miles S Nadal Management Centre at 222 Bay Street Ernst amp Young Tower within the Toronto Dominion Centre while Osgoode Hall has a Professional Development Centre at One Dundas West Tower within the Toronto Eaton Centre Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change The Lillian Meighen Wright Centre is billed as an eco campus next to Las Nubes Forest Reserve in Costa Rica 38 In 2014 the Schulich School of Business has a co campus with GMR School of Business at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad India 39 Academics Edit Reflecting pool in the Harry W Arthurs Common York s approximately 1500 full time faculty and academic librarians and archivists are represented by the York University Faculty Association Contract faculty teaching assistants and graduate assistants are represented by CUPE Local 3903 40 Admissions Edit York University has over 120 undergraduate programs with 17 degree types BA iBA BHS BSc iBSc BBA iBBA BEng BES BDes BPA BFA BCom BEd BDEM BHRM BScN BSW and offers over 170 degree options They admit to 30 international degrees offering international language study and opportunities to study abroad at more than 100 international universities Its international students represent over 150 countries around the world York University s Film Department houses Canada s oldest film school 41 Reputation Edit University rankingsGlobal rankingsARWU World 42 401 500QS World 43 456QS Employability 44 301 500Times World 45 401 500U S News amp World Report Global 46 426Canadian rankingsARWU National 42 18 19QS National 43 16Times National 45 17U S News amp World Report National 46 16Maclean s Comprehensive 47 5Maclean s Reputation 48 18York University has ranked in a number of post secondary rankings In the 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities rankings the university ranked 401 500 in the world and 18 19 in Canada 42 The 2023 QS World University Rankings ranked the university 456th in the world and sixteenth in Canada 43 The 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked York 401 500 in the world and 17th in Canada In 2022 York ranked 33rd Globally and 7th in Canada in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings for Sustainable Development 49 45 In the 2022 23 U S News amp World Report Best Global University Ranking the university ranked 426th in the world and 16th in Canada 46 The Canadian based Maclean s magazine ranked York University fifth in their 2023 Canadian comprehensive university category tied with Carleton University 47 The university s research performance has been noted in several bibliometric university rankings which uses citation analysis to evaluates the impact a university has on academic publications The 2019 Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities ranked the university 488th in the world and 19th in Canada 50 whereas the University Ranking by Academic Performance placed the university 488th in the world and 19th in Canada 51 York University has also been featured in rankings that evaluates the employment prospects of its graduates In QS s 2022 graduate employability ranking the university ranked 301 500 in the world and 10 17 in Canada 44 Faculties Edit View of Vari Hall from Harry W Arthurs Common York University s Film Department houses Canada s oldest film school 8 and has been ranked one of the best in Canada 9 with an acceptance rate comparable to that of USC School of Cinematic Arts and Tisch School of the Arts 10 York University is home to the oldest and largest environmental studies faculty in Canada 52 From 1999 to 2018 York University offered the first and largest graphic design program in Ontario York Sheridan Design YSDN 53 It was a four year University degree delivered jointly by the two leading educational institutions of design in Canada York University and Sheridan College The joint program has been discontinued and beginning with the class entering in 2019 four year design students will enrol in a new Bachelor of Design offered by York University one which is geared for the future of the profession 54 The Osgoode Hall Law School moved from a downtown location to the York campus in 1969 following the requirement that every law school affiliate with a university 55 Osgoode Hall offers a number of joint and combined programs 56 Research centres and institutes Edit York researchers at the York University Research Leaders 2014 event Centre for Atmospheric Chemistry Centre for Research on Biomolecular Interactions Centre for Research in Earth and Space Science Centre for Research in Mass Spectrometry Centre for Vision Research CVR York Institute for Social Research York Institute for Health Research Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies Centre for Feminist Research Israel and Golda Koschitzky Centre for Jewish Studies York Centre for Asian Research 57 York Centre for International and Security Studies York Entrepreneurship Development Institute YEDI Centre for Public Policy and Law Centre for Refugee Studies Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean Institute for Technoscience and Society Institute for Research on Learning Technologies 58 The Jack and Mae Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights Crime and Security LaMarsh Centre for Child and Youth Research The City Institute at York University CITY Global Labour Research Centre The Harriet Tubman Institute for Research on the Global Migrations of African Peoples York Centre for Education and Community Muscle Health Research Centre Sensorium The Centre for Digital Arts and Technology Centre for Research on Language Contact York Centre for Field Robotics The Mariano A Elia Chair in Italian Canadian Studies Psychology Resource Centre York University was involved with NASA s Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite The Art Gallery of York University houses the permanent art collections 59 The collection of 1500 objects includes Canadian American Inuit and European mixed media multimedia installations painting photography prints drawings sculpture sketchbooks film and video 60 The School of the Arts Media Performance and Design AMPD formerly the Faculty of Fine Arts 61 offers programmes such as design ethnomusicology cultural studies visual arts music dance and theatre York s Jazz Department was once overseen by Oscar Peterson York also has a joint Bachelor of Design program with Sheridan College York s Departments of Film Theatre and Creative Writing which is not affiliated with the Faculty of Fine Arts offers programmes in film production directing acting and writing respectively producing many award winning graduates Seneca York Edit The Keele campus is host to a satellite facility of Seneca College 62 and York University offers a number of joint programs with Seneca College Libraries Edit Main article York University Libraries The York University library has a number of branches 63 The Scott Library has materials in humanities social sciences fine arts and environmental studies 64 The business library is the Peter F Bronfman Business Library 65 Study abroad programs Edit The university also offers the opportunity for students to earn credits towards their degree while studying abroad through international internships the Discover India program operated between York and FLAME University and student exchange programs 66 The university has student exchange agreements with over 120 institutions in 40 countries 67 Student life EditColleges and residences Edit York has nine undergraduate residential colleges Founders Residence Vanier Residence Winters Residence Colleges of York University Name Founded Motto Mandate Academic Affiliations NamesakeCalumet 1970 Technology and the Arts Business Administration Economics Business and Society Cognitive Science Communication Studies Psychology Norman French for pipe or pipestem Founders 1965 Self Culture amp Society Anthropology English Environmental Studies French Geography Italian History African studies East Asian studies Social Work Latin American and Caribbean Studies South Asian Studies International Development Urban studies The Group of Seven often referred to as The Founders of Canadian Art Glendon 1966 Bilingual Liberal Arts Liberal Arts English French Public Policy International Affairs A combination of glen meaning valley and Don for the Don River McLaughlin 1968 Public Policy amp Social Sciences Political Science Sociology Law and Society Criminology Public Policy Health and Society Labour Studies Colonel Samuel McLaughlin businessman and philanthropist New College 2009 Professional Studies Commerce Human Resources Information Technology Newest college at York University Norman Bethune 1972 Science and its Place in the World Natural Sciences Engineering Mathematics Physics Chemistry Biology Science and Technology Studies formerly Science and Society Norman Bethune Canadian doctor and Chinese hero Stong 1969 Language and Sport Kinesiology Health Science The Stong family lived on the land now occupied by the Keele campus Vanier 1965 Humanities Children s Studies Classical Studies amp Classics Culture and Expression Hellenic Studies Individualized Studies Jewish Studies Liberal Studies Philosophy Religious Studies Social and Political Thought all Undecided Majors in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Georges Vanier Governor General of Canada Winters 1967 Fine Arts amp Education Studies Arts Media Performance amp Design Faculty of Education Robert Winters Canadian Cabinet Minister and York s first chairman Glendon College acts as both a faculty and a college of the university New College was created in 2009 to accommodate the creation of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Student unions and organizations Edit York University is home to over 350 student clubs 68 A number of larger student organizations are supported by student levy fees These include the local chapters of the social justice group OPIRG and Regenesis an environmental organization on campus that runs farmers markets at the Keele and Glendon campuses a free store a community bike centre and an borrowing centre The Village at York University Edit The Village at York University 69 off campus student housing area has become a popular area of accommodation for many upper year and post graduate students and the area has had a large amount of attention particularly for large parties hosted by students including the annual Battle of the Village kegger held in March There have also been many reports of the level of noise pollution from late night parties from students living in the area 70 Safety has also been a pressing issue 71 Campus media Edit Excalibur has been the university s autonomous student newspaper since 1966 In 2008 the YU Free Press was formed as an alternative campus newspaper 72 Existere is magazine published by students of the university s professional writing program The magazine was first published in 1978 73 YorkU Magazine est 2003 is the official magazine of York University It is published 3 times a year in both a print and digital format Athletics Edit York University vs University of Guelph The university is represented in U Sports by the York Lions Beginning in 1968 York s sporting teams were known as the Yeomen after the Yeomen Warders the guardians of the fortress and palace at the Tower of London otherwise known as Beefeaters Later the name Yeowomen was introduced to encourage women to participate in sports Popular sentiment ran against this name scheme however as many students were fond of noting that a Yeowoman was fictitious neither a real word nor having any historical merit In 2003 after conducting an extensive internal study the university replaced both names with the Lions as part of a larger renaming effort and a new logo now a white and red lion was brought into line with the university s new visual scheme The name change also brought York University in line with the 92 of other Canadian universities which use a single name for both sexes sports teams Ironically students often refer to the female Lions teams as the York Lionesses even though the name Lion is intended to apply to both sexes 74 York offers 29 interuniversity sport teams 12 sport clubs 35 intramural sport leagues special events and 10 pick up sport activities offered daily York University has several athletic facilities some of which are used for major tournaments These include a football stadium 4 gymnasia 5 sport playing fields 4 softball fields 9 outdoor tennis courts 5 squash courts 3 dance aerobic studios 6 ice arenas a swimming pool an expanding fitness centre and the new Aviva Centre home of the Rogers Tennis Cup In 2014 the York Lions won four banners the Canadian Interuniversity Sport CIS men s national track and field championship the Ontario University Athletics women s provincial tennis championship and both the OUA and CIS men s soccer titles York will be hosting the 2015 CIS Men s Soccer Championships at York Stadium November 2015 75 In 2015 and 2016 York Lions Women s Tennis team won the Canadian University National Championships 76 The volleyball team has been coached by among others Olympian Sam Schachter 77 78 79 Fight song Edit Notable among a number of songs commonly played and sung at various events such as commencement and convocation and athletic games are York Song sung to the tune Harvard 80 Fraternities and sororities Edit Fraternities and sororities are not recognized by York University 81 Phi Delta Phi FDF international legal fraternity at Osgoode Law School was given special dispensation when the law school became part of the university as the fraternity s history with the law school dated back to 1896 and is recognized at York Notable people EditMain article List of York University people York has over 200 000 living alumni Although a large number of alumni live in Ontario a significant number live in British Columbia Nova Scotia Alberta New York and Washington D C York also has over 25 000 alumni overseas Steve MacLean BSc 77 PhD 83 Jack Layton MA 72 PhD 83 Rachel McAdams BFA 01 Jim Flaherty LLB 73 Lilly Singh BA Hons 10 John Tory LLB 78 Lincoln Alexander LLB 53 Paul Nguyen BA 04 Marta Shpak MA 20Distinguished research professors and university professors Edit The ranks of distinguished research professor and university professor are the highest rank a professor can achieve at York University There are only ever up to a maximum of 25 each of active distinguished research professors and active university professors at any time 82 It is awarded to members of the faculty who have made outstanding contributions to the university through their work in research 83 Pat Armstrong 2010 Sociology Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Isabella C Bakker 2014 Political Science Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Norbert Bartel 2006 Physics amp Astronomy Science Dawn Bazely 2017 Biology Science 84 Ellen Bialystok 2003 Psychology Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Deborah Britzman 2006 Education James Carley 2000 English Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Jean Gabriel Castel 1986 Osgoode Hall Law School Jerome Ch en 1984 History Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Lorraine Code 1998 Philosophy Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies J Douglas Crawford 2013 Psychology Health Kenneth Davey 1984 Biology Science Sheila Embleton 2009 Languages Literatures amp Linguistics Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Stephen Gill 2006 Political Science Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Jack Granatstein 1994 History Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Leslie S Greenberg 2010 Psychology Health Philip Gulliver 1985 Anthropology Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Henry S Harris 1984 Philosophy Glendon Robert Haynes 1986 Biology Science Michael Herren 1999 Humanities Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Eric Hessels 2006 Physics amp Astronomy Science Richard Hornsey 2015 Electrical Engineering Lassonde School of Engineering 85 Ian Howard 1988 Psychology Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Allan Hutchinson 2006 Osgoode Hall Law School Christopher Innes 1997 English Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Ian Jarvie 1993 Philosophy Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Michael Kater 1992 History Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Gabriel Kolko 1986 History Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies A B P Lever 1998 Chemistry Science Clifford Leznoff 2003 Chemistry Science Paul Lovejoy 1997 History Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies John C McConnell 2005 Earth amp Space Science amp Engineering Science amp Engineering Gareth Morgan 1992 Commerce Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies H V Nelles 2001 History Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Hiroshi Ono 2001 Psychology Arts Leo Panitch 1999 Political Science Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Debra Pepler 2008 Psychology Health Huw Pritchard 1983 Chemistry Science David M Regan 1992 Psychology Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Marcia H Rioux 2013 Health Policy amp Management Health Beryl Rowland 1983 English Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Stuart Shanker 2005 Psychology Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Gordon Shepherd 1993 Earth amp Space Science Science K W Michael Siu 2008 Chemistry Science Brian Slattery 2008 Osgoode Hall Law School Martin Steinbach 2000 Psychology Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Bridget Stutchbury 2009 Biology Science James Tenney 1995 Music Fine Arts John Tsotsos 2008 Computer Science amp Engineering Science amp Engineering Leah Vosko 2003 Political Science Liberal Arts amp Professional Studies Jianhong Wu 2011 Mathematics amp Statistics Science Chancellors Edit Wilfred Curtis former Chief of the Air Staff of the Royal Canadian Air Force December 1959 June 1968 Floyd Chalmers publishing executive and philanthropist July 1968 September 1973 Walter L Gordon former federal finance minister October 1973 November 1977 John P Robarts former premier of Ontario December 1977 May 1982 John S Proctor former bank executive May 1982 September 1983 J Tuzo Wilson geophysicist September 1983 June 1986 Larry Clarke founder of SPAR Aerospace July 1986 June 1991 Oscar Peterson jazz pianist September 1991 February 1994 Arden Haynes former CEO of Imperial Oil February 1994 April 1998 Avie Bennett philanthropist May 1998 June 2004 Peter deCarteret Cory former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada June 2004 May 2008 Roy McMurtry former Chief Justice of Ontario May 2008 June 2014 Gregory Sorbara former Ontario cabinet minister June 2014 present Presidents Edit Murray G Ross academic 1959 1970 David Slater economist and civil servant 1970 1973 H Ian Macdonald economist and civil servant 1973 1984 Harry W Arthurs lawyer and academic 1985 1992 Susan Mann historian and academic 1993 1997 Lorna Marsden academic and politician 1997 2007 Mamdouh Shoukri academic 2007 2017 86 Rhonda Lenton academic sociologist 2017 present 87 Labour disruptions EditMain articles 2008 09 York University strike and 2018 York University strike The neutrality of this section is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met December 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message York University has a history of faculty and teaching assistant strikes In 1997 there was a faculty strike by YUFA 88 that lasted seven weeks At the time this was the second longest strike in Canadian University history 89 Key issues in the strike included retirement funding and institutional governance In 2001 teaching assistants and contract faculty went on strike for 11 weeks when the university broke its own record 90 The central issue in the 2001 disruption was the administration s proposed attempts to remove tuition indexation language 2008 CUPE 3903 StrikeMain article 2008 09 York University strike A strike beginning on November 6 2008 91 concerned a variety of institutional grievances including job security for contract professors elimination of the Non Academic Student Code of Conduct creation of whistleblower protection and fund indexation On January 20 2009 CUPE 3903 defeated a forced ratification vote that would have ended the strike On January 24 Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty announced a rare Sunday recall of the provincial legislature in order to pass back to work legislation mandating an immediate end to the strike 92 On January 29 the York University Labour Disputes Resolution Act was passed in the provincial parliament on a count of 42 8 ending the long 85 day strike and setting a precedent for future university strikes in Ontario 2015 CUPE 3903 StrikeAn additional strike by teaching assistants contract faculty and graduate assistants took place throughout March 2015 When the strike began on March 2 the university cancelled nearly all classes because about 2 3 of York courses were taught by the striking contract faculty at the time On March 10 the contract faculty ratified a new agreement but the teaching assistants and graduate assistants rejected tentative agreements the bargaining team had reached with the university The teaching assistants and graduate assistants continued their strike until the end of the month Contract faculty did not go back to work in support of the union and classes remained cancelled The union reached a tentative agreement with the university on March 29 2015 which was ratified on March 31 2015 thus putting an immediate end to the 29 day strike 93 2018 CUPE 3903 StrikeMain article 2018 York University strike Units 1 2 and 3 of CUPE Local 3903 the union represented by teaching assistants contract faculty and graduate assistants began striking on Monday March 5 2018 several months after their previous collective agreement expired on August 31 2017 The union s aim was to in their words secure a fair collective agreement that among other things protected quality education and creates a less precarious working environment in Ontario s university sector 94 The main issues of the strike revolved around job security and the path to permanent tenured employment for contract faculty A forced ratification vote was held between April 6 9 and was rejected by an overwhelming majority by all three units 95 On June 13 a ratification vote was held for Unit 2 members where the union executives recommended voting against the university s offer 96 The results of the vote were thrown out due to the fact that there were more ballots cast than signatures of eligible voters 97 A re vote was held on June 14 and 15 where Unit 2 ratified the university s offer with 239 members voting in favour and 122 opposed Units 1 and 3 remained on strike until July 25 when the newly formed 42nd Parliament of Ontario led by Premier Doug Ford passed back to work legislation via the Urgent Priorities Act ending the strike after 143 days making it the longest strike in the post secondary sector in Canadian history See also EditAllan I Carswell Astronomical Observatory Canadian university scientific research organizations Education in Toronto Higher education in Ontario Las Nubes Rainforest Preserve List of universities in OntarioReferences Edit The Fund in Review 2021 PDF Retrieved 2022 12 04 a b Convocation starts for York s Class of 2018 amid record long strike The Star Toronto Star 15 June 2018 Retrieved 8 August 2018 a b c About York University Retrieved 2 August 2019 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