The Winter 2024 issue of The York University Magazine is now available online. Wherever you are, we hope you enjoy reading and sharing this issue's interesting, thought-provoking and entertaining stories.
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Venture On
Startup investor, Eva Lau (MBA ’05), is part people-reader, part psychic, all venture capitalist. It’s her job to find wickedly smart people creating the next great thing and help them do it by investing with them. To say she’s good at it would be an understatement. Read more.
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Coaching Culture
Women’s basketball head coach Christa Eniojukan (B.Ed. ’04), builds community on and off the court. Currently the head coach of York’s women’s basketball program, Eniojukan is today widely regarded as one of Canada’s most respected female coaches, after decades of success at the provincial and national team level. Read more.
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Building a Legacy
Meet Order of Canada recipient and the artist-educator behind nearly 30 years of Black History Month posters, Robert Small (B.Ed ’14). Small has sold more than 400,000 of his Legacy posters to schools, businesses, public institutions and individuals across Canada. Today, they form an essential component of Black History Month celebrations across the country. Read more.
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Flashback
Have a great photo from your days at York? Share your memories with us. Email us at magnotes@yorku.ca with your photos as well as a brief description.
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Read more from the latest edition of The York University Magazine and choose your subscription preferences at yorku.ca/magazine.
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