The elevator repair people have been called, and signs have been posted.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
The elevator repair people have been called, and signs have been posted.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Please be aware that there will be two short network service interruptions
on Sunday February 17th between 08:00-11:00.
Each interruption will last about 15 minutes and will affect all network
traffic leaving and entering the campus.
The first interruption will affect all academic buildings, the second
interruption will affect all residence buildings.
This interruption in service is required to implement an upgrade to the
network border bandwidth capacity and introduce a new network Intrusion
Prevention system.
Thanks for your patience and understanding.
Please direct any questions or concerns to UIT Client Services -
email: ithelp@yorku.ca or visit http://ithelp.yorku.ca
From the York University website: “At 9:30 p.m. on Friday, February 8th 2013, a decision was made by York University to suspend Weather Emergency Procedures and to resume normal operations at its Keele and Glendon Campuses effective 8:30 a.m, Saturday, February 9th, 2013.”
Libraries at Keele and Glendon campuses will be closed Friday, February 8.
From the website: “The University has adopted Weather Emergency Procedures at its Keele and Glendon Campuses. All day and evening classes have been cancelled and examinations postponed. University offices and Libraries are closed.”
Please check the York website for updates on weather closures: http://webapps.yorku.ca/weather/
Gustav Klimt was one of the central figures of fin-de-siècle Vienna, the epoch that marked the beginning of Modernism. Creator of some of the most famous Art Nouveau paintings worldwide, Klimt was also one of the organizers of the “Jugendstil” art movement in Vienna.
To commemorate the official “Gustav Klimt Year” in Austria and his 150th birthday, the Canadian Centre for German and European Studies is pleased to present an exhibit of his life and work. This exhibition, generously provided to us by the Austrian Cultural Forum, focuses on the artist by recreating the atmosphere of his era through historical photographs, biographical documentations and reproductions of his finest and most famous works of art.
The exhibit will be on display on the 1st Floor of York’s Scott Library until January 30.