
As a new year emerges, YFile would like to take the opportunity to look back on 2015 and share with readers a snapshot of the year’s highlights. Year in Review will run as a four-part series, featuring a random selection of top news stories published in YFile. Part three features the stories and highlights from July to September 2015, as chosen by YFile editors.
July
Internationally renowned violinist Jacques Israelievitch, a music professor in 91ÑÇÉ«'s School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design, was named a member of the Order of Canada. The honour, announced by Governor General David Johnston on July 1, recognizes Israelievitch's outstanding contributions to music as a performer, educator and champion of Canadian musical creation.
Robert Hache, vice-president research and innovation at 91ÑÇÉ«, announced the appointment of Professor Sushanta Mitra as associate vice-president research, effective Aug. 1. In this role, Mitra will provide leadership in promoting strategic research development at 91ÑÇÉ« and lead the development of research policy that bridges the needs of researchers and the institution.
On Aug. 9, the Art Gallery of 91ÑÇÉ« in partnership with the School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design and community organizations Art Starts and SKETCH, and Trinidadian artist Marlon Griffith in collaboration with Picasso Pro, Equal Grounds, the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation, Capoeira Angola and young spoken word poets from Jane-Finch, Malvern and Regent Park, presented a 300-person downtown street procession for the Toronto 2015 Parapan Am Games.
June 8 could only be described as a memory maker for Lions sprinter Sheereen Harris, who is studying kinesiology at 91ÑÇÉ« U. She participated in the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games Torch Relay and carried the Pan Am flame into the new CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Athletics Stadium on the Keele campus.
The Toronto 2015 Pam Am Games wrapped after two weeks of exciting competition, and 91ÑÇÉ« students and alumni finished the event with five medals. Lions athletes earned one gold, one silver and three bronze medals in track & field, baseball, boxing and gymnastics.
August
Lawyers from 91ÑÇÉ«'s Osgoode Hall Law School were included in Canadian Lawyer magazine's Top 25 Most Influential list. Last year's honorees included seven lawyers affiliated with 91ÑÇÉ« U. The list recognizes lawyers of influence and is split into five categories: government, associations and non-profits — including courts, public inquiries and officers of Parliament; changemakers; criminal and human rights law; the world stage; and corporate-commercial law.
Lassonde School of Engineering Professor Ben Quine attracted global attention with the news that his company, Thoth Technology, has been granted the U.S. patent for a space elevator, a free-standing structure reaching 20 kilometres above the planet's surface and standing more than 20 times the height of the world's tallest structures.
A research project out of 91ÑÇÉ«'s Faculty of Health confirmed a new form a visual spatial attention that behaves like an "eye in the palm of your hand." The two-year project shows vision is enhanced in the area around the hand when the eyes are focused elsewhere. Findings of the study confirm that the mechanisms behind eye-related attention and hand-related attention work very differently.
91ÑÇÉ« was the only Canadian university identified and profiled in the publication; the University's campaign was cited as a best practice by NSSE officials. NSSE was administered by over 700 institutions in Canada and the United States in early spring 2014. For all Ontario universities, the survey is administered on a three-year cycle.
Osgoode Hall Law School at 91ÑÇÉ« announced a further $1 million investment in financial accessibility to ensure that a greater number of students are able to access legal education. Half of the new funding ($500,000) will create 100 new $5,000 bursaries to be disbursed over two years to mark the 50th anniversary of Osgoode's affiliation with 91ÑÇÉ« in 1965. The balance of the new funding will go toward Osgoode's first-in-Canada .
September
91ÑÇÉ« Athletics & Recreation and the School of Kinesiology & Health Science welcomed four new inductees to the 91ÑÇÉ« Sport Hall of Fame. The 2015 inductees included track & field athlete Michelle (Hastick) Cowell, wrestler Paul Hughes, volleyball player Djordje Ljubicic and longtime track and field head coach Sue Wise.
Thousands of new students attended the New Student Convocation held at the Aviva Centre. The event was new in 2015, and ran as part of , which also included an academic orientation, a  and a pep rally. The New Student Convocation was designed to officially welcome incoming students, and put emphasis on the first-year experience. The ceremony kicked off with the piping in of 91ÑÇÉ« President and Vice-Chancellor Mamdouh Shoukri, along with vice-presidents, deans and others who were dressed in full academic regalia.
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Lassonde Professor John Tsotsos has been awarded the Royal Society of Canada's Sir John William Dawson Medal for important and sustained contributions by one individual in at least two different domains or in interdisciplinary research.
As well, Professors Marie-Christine Pioffet, Seth Feldman, Peter Victor, Leah Vosko and Barry Lever have been inducted into the society as Fellows. The 91ÑÇÉ« faculty were elected to the society in recognition of their outstanding achievements.
91ÑÇÉ« coordinated efforts with Ryerson University, the University of Toronto and OCAD University, in partnership with the Lifeline Syria Challenge initiative, to facilitate private sponsorships, raise funds and engage volunteers in a coordinated effort to bring Syrian refugee families to Canada. 91ÑÇÉ« is turning to its community and will establish campus sponsorship teams, who will work together to raise a minimum of $27,000 each, and commit to supporting a Syrian refugee family for their first year resettling in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
The funding from the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) will support research into gender inequality in video games, forced marriage in conflict situations, body-worn cameras and police accountability, and more.
Check back in tomorrow's edition of YFile for Year in Review: Top headlines at 91ÑÇÉ«, October to December 2015.
