This Week @ York for Week of November 12, 2018

ICYMI

York Pride

  • Have your say about smoking on campus! Complete the survey and provide your input.

  • Join the 2018 Student Experience Design Team! Work with staff and your student peers to improve the student experience at York.

  • Is there a staff member or team of staff members that has gone above and beyond to help you succeed? Nominations for the 2018 President’s Staff Recognition Awards are now open. The deadline for nominations is Tuesday, January 15, 2019.

  • The President’s Ambassador Program application for first-year students for is open. Students selected for the program will attend several institutional and community events, including alumni receptions and government announcements. The deadline for applications is Monday, December 3, 2018.

Athletics & Recreation

  • Rock Your Red and you can win while cheering on the York Lions women’s and men’s basketball teams this Friday, November 16 at Tait Mackenzie Centre, 6pm and 8pm as they host the Waterloo Warriors! If that’s not enough basketball action for you, they’ll be taking on the Laurier Golden Hawks on Saturday, November 17 – same time, same place!

  • Friday, November 16 and Saturday, November 17, Canlan Ice Sports at 7pm the men’s hockey team will be hosting the Windsor Lancers and the Laurier Golden Hawks, respectively.

  • Sunday, November 18, Canlan Ice Sports at 7 pm, the women’s hockey team will be hosting the Brock Badgers!

Out & About On Campus

International Connections

Careers Support

Student Support Services

  • One-hour training course: Respect, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (REDI). Learn how to better identify and prevent harassment and discrimination based on provincial human rights legislation and the University’s human rights-related policies.

Worth Repeating

  • Course Withdrawal Period for Term F courses began on Nov. 10 and will run until the last day of fall classes (Tuesday, December 4).

  • York University Student Transit Survey: We encourage you to complete this survey by the York Federation of Students (YFS) in an effort to gather more data around student transit use and explore the possibility of a Universal Transit Pass.