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AGYU Writing Award for Art Criticism
Donor: Art Gallery of York University
The Art Gallery of York University is a university-affiliated non-profit public art gallery. The Art Gallery of York University provides exhibitions, programs and related activities focusing on contemporary art to enrich the cultural and intellectual environment of York University and the surrounding regions. In order to promote the development of critical writing on the visual arts, the AGYU awards two prizes yearly. We seek submissions from students in all York Faculties in order to encourage interdisciplinary exchange and to foster new viewpoints on culture through looking at contemporary art.
Atkinson Program Scholarships
A scholarship is given to students in each major program provided:
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48 Atkinson credits have been completed including at least 18 credits in the major program,
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a standing of at least B+ in courses in the major program has been maintained,
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students are either currently enrolled or have completed a course in the summer session of the award year (e.g. for awards made in October 2003, a student must have completed a course during the Summer 2003 Session or be enrolled in the Fall/Winter 2003-2004 Session).
No application is required.
Matthew Ahern Memorial Prize
The Matthew Ahern Memorial Prize has been established to honour Dr. Ahern, who served as both Chair of English and Associate Dean of Atkinson. He was a devoted and versatile teacher at Atkinson for over 25 years, with areas of expertise extending from Renaissance Drama to 19th-century and Modern American Literature. Each year a prize in his name will be awarded to the student with the highest level of academic achievement in one of the following courses, formerly taught by Prof. Ahern: AK/EN 3340 6.00 Shakespeare and his Contemporaries; AK/EN 3625 6.00 Poetry and Prose of the Romantic Period; AK/EN 3830 6.00 Drama to mid-20th Century: Dramas of Artistic and Political Rebellion; AK/EN 3857 6.00 American Literature to mid-20th Century; AK/EN 3672 American Literature of the 19th Century; AK/EN 4330 6.00 Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama; AK/EN 4600 6.00 Advanced Readings in Romanticism.
Ahrens Scholarship
Donor: Prof. Wolf Ahrens
The Ahrens Scholarship is available to a student preferably majoring in German or German studies with at least a 7.0 (B+) grade point average who has elected to travel to Germany/Austria under the year-abroad program. In the event that, in any given year, there is no student who fulfills the above criteria, the scholarship will be awarded to a student majoring in German or German studies in the second or higher year who has attained at least a grade point average of 7.0 (B+).
Alumni Silver Jubilee Scholarship
Donor: York University Alumni Association
The Alumni Silver Jubilee Scholarship was created in 1985 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of academic excellence and student/alumni leadership at York University. The value of the scholarship will be granted as a tuition credit to a student enrolled in an undergraduate program who has completed a minimum of 60 credits (or equivalent) at York. This award will be presented annually to a student who has demonstrated academic excellence. Of equal importance will be consideration of accomplishment in one or more of the following: York University (or other) community leadership, participation in extracurricular student life, significant contribution to the University, volunteer service, achievements in athletics or the arts and other significant endeavours. Application forms are available from the Scholarships and Bursaries unit of Student Financial Services after classes begin in September.
Joyce Aspinall Book Prize
The Joyce Aspinall Book Prize recognizes the outstanding contributions of Dr. Joyce Aspinall to the teaching of chemistry at the first-year level. This award will be presented annually to the student who achieves the highest academic distinction in SC/CHEM 1010 6.00 during the academic year and will take the form of a gift certificate for the York University Bookstore.
Association of Graduate Students Biological Science (AGSBS) Award
Donor: Association of Graduate Students Biological Science
An annual prize will be awarded to a fourth-year student enrolled in the Honours Program in Biology at York who intends to continue graduate studies in biology or a related discipline. The selection will be based on the scientific merit of the best written thesis submitted as part of the degree requirement in the fourth year.
Atkinson Students' Association Award
The Atkinson Students' Association has provided five scholarships to be awarded to five students chosen for their academic excellence. Students must have completed at least 48 Atkinson credits with an overall average of at least 7.0 (B+). Recipients of another scholarship in the same award year will not be eligible for this award. No more than two of the scholarships may be awarded in any one discipline.
The June Awrey Memorial Nursing Award
The June Awrey Memorial Nursing Award will be given to two students in the two streams of the BScN degree at Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies: one in the post-RN BScN stream and one in the third or fourth year of the collaborative BScN stream. Students must have an overall average of 7.0 (B+) or better. Preference will be given to students who have returned to school to pursue the BScN degree after having had their education interrupted.
Benarroch-Hazan Essay Prize in Sephardic Studies
Donor: Friends of Georges Benarroch and Debra Waknin
This award is given annually for an outstanding essay(s) on a Sephardic topic written in any course.
Christopher Beattie Essay Prize
To be awarded annually, derived from the interest earned on capital contributed to the Christopher Beattie Memorial Fund, administered by York University. In memory of Christopher Beattie, former department chair, devoted teacher, a promising and productive scholar who died July 11, 1977, at the age of 36. Open to Atkinson students, registered in a sociology course at the 3000 or 4000 level, for the best essay in sociology. Eligible essays may have been written for current sessional courses or may be specially prepared for the competition. Themes, perspectives and methodologies of a wide variety are acceptable. In some years two winners may be selected and in other years no award may be made, depending on the quality of submissions. Excellence and originality are the chief criteria.
The Avie Bennett Prize in Canadian Literature
A prize of approximately $450 will be awarded annually to an undergraduate student studying in the Department of English in the Faculty of Arts, who has written the best essay in Canadian Literature. The recipient will also receive a set of the New Canadian Library at the annual Department of English awards reception in the fall.
Allen S. Berg Awards of Excellence
Donor: Allen S. Berg
a) Award In Applied Mathematics
This award is presented annually to the best student in applied mathematics. It is based on third-year performance.
b) Louis Kamien Award
In memory of Louie Kamien, this annual award will be made to a student with outstanding achievement in the Program in Jewish Teacher Education.
c) Mark A. Levy Award
Prizes will be awarded annually to outstanding Faculty of Science and Engineering students enrolled in third- or fourth-year computer science courses.
d) Nancy Waisbord Award
An award will be presented to a graduating student who has consistently demonstrated excellence in undergraduate studies in computer science.
Allen S. Berg Film & Video Graduation Prize
Donor: Allen S. Berg
The Allen S. Berg Film & Video Graduation Prize recognizes academic/artistic excellence. It is awarded annually in spring to the student graduating with the highest academic standing from an Honours program in the Department of Film & Video.
Allen S. Berg Prize in Excellence in Engineering
Donor: Allen S. Berg
The Allen S. Berg Prize for Excellence in Engineering is awarded annually to a student enrolled in computer engineering who has completed a minimum of 60 credits and who has the highest cumulative grade point average.
Allen S. Berg Prize for Excellence in Technology Learning
Donor: Allen S. Berg
The prize will be awarded to an outstanding graduating student in a technology learning program who began his or her academic studies at Seneca College before transferring to York. The qualifying programs consist of Information Technology (ITEC) (Arts BA, Glendon BA, Atkinson BA or BAS), Information Technology and Mathematics for Commerce (ITMC) (Arts BA), Information Technology and Statistics (ITST) (Arts BA), Information Technology and Applied Mathematics (ITAM) (Arts BA), Information Technology and Mathematics (ITMA) (Arts BA), Information Technology and Health Informatics (TECI) (Atkinson BA), Information Technology and Professional Writing (ITPW) (Atkinson BA), and Information Technology and Social Issues (TESI) (Atkinson BA).
Hy and Helen Bergel Prize for Excellence in Jewish Studies
Donor: Mr. Hy Bergel
The Hy and Helen Bergel Prize for Excellence in Jewish Studies will be awarded annually to a student who excels in Biblical and Rabbinic Studies. Students taking humanities courses 2810 or 3810; Hebrew courses 3320, 3330, 3360, or 3370; or any course deemed to be acceptable by the Centre for Jewish Studies Awards Committee, will be eligible. Student may apply or be nominated by a faculty member. Applications will be available at the Centre for Jewish Studies located in 260 Vanier College.
Hakan Berggren Fellowship
The Hakan Berggren Fellowship has been established by the members of the Swedish-Canadian Chamber of Commerce to recognize the contribution of Ambassador Berggren to Canada-Sweden relationships and, in particular, to academic linkages between our two countries. The Fellowship will support two students annually--a Swedish student studying at York and a York student studying at a Swedish university.
Norman Bethune Prize for Outstanding Contributions to College Life
Donor: Norman Bethune College Council
This annual award and a plaque will normally be given to the one or at most two students who have made outstanding contributions to the college's community life that year or over a period of years. For further information, contact the Norman Bethune College Master's Office at 416-736-5164.
Blishen-Richmond Award for the Outstanding Sociology Student
This award is named in honour of Professors Bernard Blishen and Anthony Richmond, distinguished sociologists who have retired from the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts. The award (a plaque) will be presented annually to the Honours (Specialized, Combined or General) sociology Arts graduand selected as outstanding among the candidates in both the November (previous year) and June graduands. Nomination by the course director of a sociology course is required.
Ronald Bloore Award
Donor: Ronald Bloore
Ronald Bloore, a retired faculty member and artist will donate a drawing to the Vanier College student graduating from the Faculty of Fine Arts at the spring convocation with the highest cumulative grade point average.
Ron Bordessa Prize
This prize was established to honour Ron Bordessa, Professor of Geography and Urban Studies, who served as Dean of the Joseph E Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies for two terms. His tenure at York University/Atkinson also included the positions of Associate Dean, Chair of Geography and Social Work, and Coordinator of Urban Studies. The Ron Bordessa Prize is available to an Atkinson student who has completed at least 36 Atkinson credits with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 7.0 (B+) and who is majoring in an area of the social sciences (political science, sociology, interdisciplinary social science, or other programs within the School of Social Sciences; or economics or psychology); or Social Work. In making the selection, a student's special needs or circumstances may be taken into consideration.
Hédi Bouraoui Essay Prize
Donor: French Department
This award commemorates Professor Hédi Bouraoui on the occasion of his retirement. It will be awarded to a third- or fourth-year student in French in any of the disciplines (language, linguistics or literature) who has written a meritorious essay in French.
The Hédi Bouraoui Mediterranean Scholarship with Emphasis on the Maghreb
Donor: Hédi Bouraoui
This award is offered in honour of Hédi Bouraoui, a distinguished York faculty member. It is intended to promote student research into the Maghreb set in a Mediterranean context. The Maghreb is an area of North Africa bordering on the Mediterranean Sea, and has thus historically been a crossroads of civilizations, cultures and religions. The area includes Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, three Arabic- and Berber-speaking countries that also use French extensively. Studies of historical/literary/artistic interaction of, for instance, Spain/Morocco, Italy/Tunisia, France/Algeria/Morocco/Tunisia, eastern Mediterranean (Phoenicians)/North Africa etc., would be encouraged. The scholarship is awarded to the student who presents the best research proposal or the best piece of academic work in an area related to Maghreb studies.
B.W. Boville Prize in Atmospheric Science
To be awarded, on recommendation of the Earth and Atmospheric Science Prize Committee, to a student completing a Degree or Certificate Program in Atmospheric Science with a minimum 7.0 (B+) average.
Robert M. Brooks Award
Donor: Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation
The Robert M. Brooks Award is awarded annually to the student in the Intermediate and Senior Program who has shown the most outstanding qualities of scholarship, teaching ability and character throughout the year. The award is presented by the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation in memory of Robert Brooks, who as principal of Malvern Collegiate Institute, instilled enthusiasm and motivation in his students. For further information regarding this award, contact the Office of Student Programs, Faculty of Education, 416-736-5001. No application required.
Dr. Charles Bull Sport Therapy Scholarship
Donor: York University Sport Therapy Association, School of Kinesiology and Health Science, Friends and Colleagues of Dr. C. Bull, and the Certificate Program in Athletic Therapy
Awarded annually to a continuing Honours kinesiology and health science student with a minimum cumulative grade average of 6.0 (B) and who is enrolled in the Athletic Therapy Certificate Program. Awarded to a student who has demonstrated academic excellence, service to injured athletes and leadership within the York University Certificate Program in Athletic Therapy. The Scholarships and Awards Committee of the School of Kinesiology and Health Science will select the recipient from among applicants.
Jack Bush Scholarships
Donor: Clement Greenberg/Merrit Publishing Company
At least six scholarships will be awarded annually to continuing undergraduate students in the Department of Visual Arts or the Cultural Studies Program, Faculty of Fine Arts, concentrating in either studio or art history. Recipients will be selected in the spring; however, they must re-register in the fall of the same year and be registered in at least one visual arts course in order to receive the monetary value. Academic performance will be considered.
CAHPERD (Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance) Student Award
Awarded annually to a third-year Honours kinesiology and health science major student who has completed a minimum of 60 credits, has played a leadership role in student organizations within the School of Kinesiology and Health Science and has attained a minimum cumulative grade average of 6.0 (B). The recipient shall serve as a liaison between York and CAHPERD during their fourth year of studies and will be encouraged to publicize and promote on campus the professional work of CAHPERD. A certificate and one-year membership in CAHPERD (commencing after graduation) will be presented to the recipient. A recipient will be named early in the fall term by the Awards and Scholarships Committee of the School of Kinesiology and Health Science. Applications are available from the School of Kinesiology and Health Science. Please contact the executive officer of the School of Kinesiology and Health Science for further information and deadline dates.
Canadian Macedonian Federation Scholarship
Donor: Canadian Macedonian Federation
The Canadian Macedonian Federation has over 50 member groups ranging from ethnic dance ensembles to medical associations. It also represents the Macedonian Orthodox churches in the Greater Toronto Area. This scholarship is awarded annually in recognition of academic excellence at York and service through the federation.
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP) Student Award
This award will be given at convocation to the graduating Honours kinesiology and health science major student achieving the highest academic standing in the sports sciences portion of their curriculum. The recipient is awarded an engraved medallion and citation. Fall graduates will be considered as candidates for this award at the following spring convocation.
Hans Carol Prize
Donor: Friends and Colleagues of the late Hans Carol
As a mark of respect for the memory of Hans Carol (1915-1971), first Chair of the Department of Geography at York University, the University has instituted, at the request of the department, an annual prize in his name to recognize the academic achievements of a third-year student in geography in the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Science and Engineering, or the Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies.
CASA Fine Arts Students Scholarship
Donor: Creative Arts Students Association
To assist fine arts students, full-time or part-time, who demonstrate a past record of fine arts involvement in student government, department-related activities or other appropriate York University involvement, while maintaining satisfactory progress in their studies.
Paul Casino Award in Music
Donor: Family and Friends of Paul Casino
The Paul Casino Award in Music is given in recognition of exceptional artistic promise to an undergraduate student in the Department of Music. Students enrolled in any year of the Music Program are eligible. The award was established by family and friends in memory of the late Paul Casino, who was a graduate of York University's Department of Music.
Charles Street Video Art Award
This annual award will be given to a third- or fourth-year student, enrolled in an interdisciplinary studio course in visual arts, for excellence in video production. The award is based on artistic merit and is available at the end of the winter term. The recipient is chosen by jury selection at the year-end Interdisciplinary Exhibition. The award consists of a one-year membership at Charles Street Video as well as a monetary award to be applied toward the recipient's choice of Charles Street Video workshops, editing and production equipment rental.
Department of Chemistry 1st Year Book Prize
Donor: Chemistry Department
Awarded to an undergraduate student in Honours chemistry, specialized or combined, with the highest academic results in SC/CHEM 1000 3.00 combined with SC/CHEM 1001 3.00. For further information please contact the Department of Chemistry at 416-736-5246.
The Classics Award
The Classics Award has been established to encourage and reward outstanding students in classics and classical studies, especially those pursuing courses in Greek and Latin literature. The scholarship is to be awarded in May of each year to a student who has completed at least 60 credits towards an Honours degree in classics or classical studies and who has been judged by the Faculty of Arts as most deserving of the award on the basis of academic accomplishment.
R. L. Cohen Scholarship in Psychology
Donor: Eva Cohen
Ronald Cohen taught research methodology and other related courses in the Glendon Psychology Department for 25 years. This scholarship is awarded annually to a psychology major with the highest mark in GL/PSYC 4240 3.00 (or equivalent).
William R. Coleman Essay Prize in Humanities
This prize has been established to honour Professor William R. Coleman who retired from active teaching in the Department of Humanities in 1986. Professor Coleman was an inspired teacher who served as a model of the interdisciplinary approach which is highly valued at York University.
Each year a prize in the form of a book certificate will be awarded to the student who, in the judgement of the Awards Committee, has written the best essay on a humanities subject as part of course work during the preceding academic year, May 1 to April 30. The prize is restricted to humanities majors, and the essay must be written for a 3000- or 4000-level humanities course to be eligible.
Computer Science Academic Achievement Medal
Two awards may be made annually to outstanding graduating students enrolled in an Honours Computer Science Program in either the Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Science and Engineering. The award is based on academic achievement and contribution to/participation in the life of the department and the University.
Consulate General of Romania Book Prize
Donor: The Consul General of Romania
The Consulate General of Romania is offering an award in the form of a book prize to the best student in computer science at Glendon.
Frank Cosentino Book Prize
This prize is awarded each year after grades processing, to a second-year Honours kinesiology and health science major student who has completed a minimum of 48 credits, with a minimum 6.0 (B) cumulative average in both academic and practicum courses and the highest cumulative grade point average in kinesiology and health science courses. A student may only receive this award once.
C.B. Cragg Prizes for Excellence in Natural Science
Donor: Family and Friends of C.B. Cragg
A fund was set up in 1979 to honour Professor C. Brian Cragg, founding director, lecturer and advocate of the Natural Science Program. The fund is used to finance book prizes awarded annually to several undergraduate students who demonstrate excellent achievement in natural science courses.
Cragg Scholarship for Academic Excellence in Science
Donor: Catherine Cragg
This award is given in memory of C. Brian Cragg, chemist, professor and first director of the Division of Natural Science. It will be awarded annually to outstanding students who have distinguished themselves academically and who are enrolled in a full course load.
The Criminology Honours Scholarship
The Criminology Honours Scholarship has been established by the Criminology program to recognize academic excellence in a fourth-year Criminology honours major. The Scholarship will be awarded in October of each year to the fourth-year Criminology honours major who attained the highest academic average on a minimum of 24 credits in the previous fall/winter academic session. In the event of a tie, grades achieved in the core Criminology courses will be taken into consideration.
Harry S. Crowe Essay Prize
The History Program of Atkinson offers a prize, in the form of a book certificate, for the best essay submitted each calendar year as part of the work of any 2000-, 3000- or 4000-level Atkinson history course. Prize to be awarded annually out of the interest on a capital fund contributed by members and graduates of the History Program.
Esiri Dafiewhare Annual Scholarship
This scholarship is to be awarded annually to a returning undergraduate student who has attained the highest cumulative grade point average in three courses completed toward an Honours double major in African studies. In the event of a tie, the value of the award will be shared by the successful candidates.
Carl Dair Memorial Scholarship
Donor: Friends of the late Carl Dair
A scholarship in recognition of studio performance is awarded annually to a student in the Department of Visual Arts in the Faculty of Fine Arts. This is a spring award.
Dance Scholar's Award
This will be an annual award offered to a fourth-year undergraduate student in the Department of Dance or to a student in the Graduate Program in Dance who has completed course work and is writing a thesis. The award is intended to reward excellence and encourage students to complete their programs of study. The award will be made in the fall of the year but will be offered only if there is a deserving candidate.
Marta Danylewycz Essay Prize
The Atkinson Women's Studies Program offers a prize for the best essay submitted in the Humanities on a topic relating to women. Excellence and originality are the chief criteria. The prize is to be awarded annually out of the interest on a capital fund contributed by members and students of the Women's Studies Program, in memory of Marta Danylewycz, promising scholar and inspirational teacher in history and women's studies, who died in 1985 at the age of 38. Recommendations for the prize will be made to the Atkinson Committee on Awards and Petitions by the Atkinson Women's Studies Committee.
Ashe Davis Liberal Award
Donor: York Peel Federal Liberal Association
In memory of Mr. Ashe Davis, who was active in the development of policy for the Liberal Party of Canada, an annual award will be given to an Honours undergraduate student in political science who is entering the fourth year of studies. The recipient would be judged to have the highest academic achievement and have demonstrated a special interest in the field of politics.
Dean's Award for Academic Excellence
Donor: Faculty of Arts
Awards are given to the students with the highest grade point average in each of first, second, third and fourth year in the Faculty of Arts. Normally, only one prize may be awarded in any given department each academic session.
Dean's Prizes for Excellence
There are two annual prizes in each of the five Fine Arts departments and in the Fine Arts Cultural Studies Program. One prize is for scholarly work and the other for creative work. They will be awarded on the basis of completed projects which reflect excellence as established in the criteria by the individual departments.
Rosanna DeBenedictis Memorial Award
Donor: Paola Poletto and Rosa DiPalma
The Rosanna DeBenedictis Memorial Award recognizes excellence and dedication to work in design. The award is given annually to an upper-year visual arts student in the BFA program who is pursuing studies in design. The Rosanna DeBenedictis Memorial Award was established by friends in commemoration of Rosanna DeBenedictis, a graduate of the Department of Visual Arts (BFA 1994).
Thomas W. Doherty Prize in Piano
Although Thomas Doherty was a professor of French literature, he also had a professional profile as a pianist specializing in 19th- and 20th-century French music. This award is presented annually to a student in the Music Department for outstanding performance of a contemporary work for piano as adjudicated by a panel of faculty members from the Music Department.
Lily D'Urzo Scholarship
Donor: Friends of the late Lily D'Urzo
Named in honour of Lily D'Urzo, a former York student, this scholarship is awarded annually to an Honours kinesiology and health science major student entering the final year of study. Applicants must have a minimum cumulative average of 6.0 (B), have participated as a member of an interuniversity sport team, and have contributed in a leadership role to the School of Kinesiology and Health Science. Applications are available from the School of Kinesiology and Health Science. Please contact the executive officer in the School of Kinesiology and Health Science for further information and deadline dates.
Michael C. Eben Award for Excellence in Academics and Athletics
The Michael C. Eben Award for Excellence in Academics and Athletics is awarded to a Founders College student who, in the previous academic year, has been a varsity or intramural athlete and has attained an academic standing of 7.0 (B+) in a minimum of 24 credits. Only students who have completed 60 credits may be considered for the award.
Sydney Eisen Book Prize
Donor: Faculty of Arts
An annual prize is awarded to the graduating student who has achieved the highest standing in an interdisciplinary program or the Individualized Studies Program in the Faculty of Arts.
Fred Elkin Sociology Merit Award
An award for the most distinguished graduating Honours student based on the highest grade point average in sociology courses.
Jack Ellis Achievement Award
Donor: Faculty of Environmental Studies
This award honours Jack Ellis, professor of environmental studies and the Bachelor in Environmental Studies program's founding program director. It is presented annually to the graduating BES student whose record at York comprises the best all round combination of academic achievement and extracurricular activity.
Tammy Emerton Memorial Award
Tammy Emerton was an extraordinary individual. Her life ended tragically when she was killed in an auto collision with a drunk driver. She is remembered by her friends at Tatham Hall as both a scholar and athlete. She gave much of herself and asked for little in return. Even in the most difficult moments, Tammy's perpetual smile, warmth and compassion enriched the lives of many in McLaughlin College. Applicants for this award must be students who are active in McLaughlin College; grades are of secondary importance. For further information, contact the Office of the Master, McLaughlin College.
Department of English Retirees' Scholarship
Donor: Dr. Ruth Grogan
The award will be given annually to the top student, ranking based on cumulative grade point average, in the Department of English at the Faculty of Arts, who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and a resident of Ontario, and who demonstrates financial need. Recipients will be enrolled in a major or minor program in the Department of English, have completed at least 21 credits in English, (three and one-half full courses) and be continuing in the English Department with at least 12 credits remaining to graduate, six of which must be in English.
Essay Prize in Canadian Jewish Studies
Donor: Toronto Jewish Historical Society and the Toronto Association for Professionals in Jewish Communal Service
Given to a graduate or undergraduate student for an outstanding essay in Canadian Jewish studies. Donated by the former Toronto Jewish Historical Society and The Toronto Association for Professionals in Jewish Communal Service as a testimonial to the important achievements of those organizations which no longer exist.
Expo 67 Ontario Pavillion Scholarship
Donors: Gary Smith and Eva Innes
On the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the Montreal World's Fair, the hosts and hostesses of the Ontario Pavillion at Expo 67 are making a $20,000 investment for a scholarship. The scholarship is valued at $1,000 annually for a top performing student from the Province of Quebec attending second, third or final year of undergraduate study at Glendon.
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