For children with autism, it's a confusing world, wrote CBC News April 6, in the introduction to a video interview featuring Stuart Shanker, distinguished research professor of psychology/philosophy and director of the Milton & Ethel Harris Research Initiative in 91راة«'s Faculty of Health. Trying to communicate with these kids can be a struggle, as they often seem to be locked inside their own impenetrable worlds. Therapists who work with autistic children are constantly on the lookout for ways to get them to engage with others. Now, researchers at 91راة« are carrying out the first study of a play-based therapy program that has had some remarkable success in drawing some autistic children out of their solitary worlds and into a shared one. .
"As we reflect on three decades of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, do we see the enduring energy and ambition of youth or the pragmatic judgment of maturity?", asked Lorne Sossin, dean of 91راة«'s Osgoode Hall Law School. "As with many 30-year-olds, it’s likely a little of both," Sossin wrote in the April 13 edition of The Lawyers Weekly. .
Ronald Burke, professor emeritus of organization studies at 91راة«'s Schulich School of Business in Toronto, agrees that masculinity plays a role in keeping men from actively entering the discussion of gender issues at work, wrote The Globe and Mail April 7. To some degree, Burke blames business education, but also said men with daughters seem to understand the difficulties women face in the workplace more often than men without daughters. .
Canada seems to be no more forward-looking on the narcotics file than Washington, reported the Toronto Star April 7, in a story about calls in Latin America for a return to the early 1900s legalization of cocaine. "The Canadian approach is simple," says Marcel Martel, a history professor in 91راة«'s Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies and an expert on organized crime. "It's repression. Stephen Harper hasn't indicated he plans to revisit the way Canada handles illegal drug use." .
James Stribopoulos, a criminal procedure professor at 91راة«'s Osgoode Hall Law School, commented on some of the legal issues surrounding speculation about whether a G-20 protestor currently on trial could be re-charged following police discovery of dangerous chemicals buried in his backyard. آ "It would be somewhat extraordinary for the judge to allow it," Stribopoulos told the National Post April 6. .
"When you think about it, the imagery of the egg, the use of fresh greens at the Passover ritual all have to do with the renewal of life in the spring, and a lot of the symbolism has been taken over by Easter," explained Carl Ehrlich, professor of humanities in 91راة«'s Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, in a story in the Toronto Star April 7. .
The fact that 27 per cent of the French electorate (more if one includes the ecology candidate) intend to vote for candidates on the far right or far left only proves Charles DeGaulle's point about how difficult it is to govern a country with 246 varieties of cheese, wrote Harvey Simmons, professor emeritus of political science in 91راة«'s Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, in the Toronto Star April 8. Except that presidential elections matter more than the choice of cheese. .
President highlights security efforts for media
91راة«'s President and Vice-Chancellor, Mamdouh Shoukri, said 91راة« is working with police and private security to deliver the safest learning environment possible, reported the Toronto Sun April 8, in a column about safety on the Keele campus. Shoukri issued a security update last week and said his school is committed to "creating a space where people feel valued and safe." University Assistant Vice-President Richard Francki, who is in charge of security, is equally determined and said the school is spending about $9.5 million on student safety and security-related expenses.
Osgoode Hall Law School Professors Gus Van Harten and Stepan Wood wrote about their view of 91راة«'s decision to cancel a funding agreement with the Centre for International Governance Innovation. "91راة« did a service to itself, taxpayers and potential benefactors," they wrote in the Waterloo Region Record April 7. .
It's tough making a living a as a comedian. Just ask Neil Bansil, wrote 91راة«Region.com April 5, in a story about the 91راة« grad's upcoming appearance in Markham April 14, with the show he created to launch his full-time career. "I wanted to make my own money and get more stage time," he said. .
