Archive: 2015-2019
- Japanese Foreign
Minister’s Commendation Awarded to York University
Scholar (Consulate General of Japan Toronto)
link
- Special Ceremony
Confers Japanese Foreign Minister’s Commendation to York
University Scholar (Consulate General of Japan
Toronto) link
- Japanese Foreign
Minister's Commendation Awarded to York University
Professor Norio Ota (National Association of Japanese
Canadians) link
- Y-File: Japanese
Studies Program Coordinator awarded Japanese Foreign
Minister's Commendation link
- Y-File: York University research
leaders recognized at annual celebration link
- Y-File: York students shine at the
2016 Ontario Japanese speech contest link
- Y-File: York students win top
prizes in National Japanese Speech Contest link
- Ms. Lily Mcdermott (AP/JP3000 6.0)
receives the 2016 Peter Sato Award, which is given
to the best student overall in the Japanese
Studies Program.
- Seven York students participated in the 2017
Ontario Japanese Speech Contest held at University of Toronto
on March 4. The prize winners are the following.
Beginners: Chris Robin (JP1000) 2nd prize
Advanced: Salma Saleh (JP3000) 2nd prize
Gabby Ricker (JP3000) Special Effort prize
Congratulations!
- Ms. Salma Saleh (AP/JP3000
6.0) receives the 2017 Peter Sato Award. Congratulations!
- AP/JP4000 6.0 is accepted as a
4000 level course for East Asian Studies Program.
- Ms. Dhin Chen (JP1000, 2016)
and Mr. Ilia Jarikov (JP1000, 2016) received the DLLL Award
for their excellent academic achievement and effort.
Congratulations!
- York
students did very well at the 2018 Ontario Japanese Speech
Contest. The following are
the winners. Congratulations!
- Beginners 1st prize
(Shinkikai-Sagamihara City Award)Andrew
Christensen (JP1000)
- Advanced 1st prize (Toyota
Canada Award) Gabby
Ricker (JP3000)
- Special Effort prize: Beginners
Samsam Hassan (JP1000)
- Special Effort prize: Advanced
Fernanda Cherini (JP2000)
- Special prize: Advanced Hanisi Samuel (JP2000/JP3080)
Andrew and Gabby will compete at the National
Speech Contest
- Y-File: York
students head to Japanese Speech Contest nationals
link
- Y-File: York
students earn prizes at National Japanese Speech
Contest link
- Beginners 2nd prize: Andrew
Christensen
- Advanced 3rd prize: Gabby Ricker
- Our
graduate, Ms. Lily Mcdermott, interviewed by Mainichi
Newspaper: link
link
- Y-File:
York U hosts first Conference on the Language of Japanese
Food link
- Ms.
Crystal Lam (JP3000) has been selected as a
participant of the Kakehashi (bridging)
Japanese Language Learners Program and will
visit Japan on Jan. 7 -15, 2019.
Congratulations!
- All the participants from
York University did extremely well at the
Ontario Japanese Speech Contest held on
March 2, 2019. The following are the
winners.
- Beginners 2nd prize Divine Domingo (jp1000)
- Intermediate 3rd prize Erika Schestak (jp2000)
- Advanced special prize Crystal Lam (jp3000)
- Open 2nd prize Boyang Zhang (jp3000)
- Nine students participated
in the 38th Ontario Japanese Speech Contest
held on February 29, 2020. All of them
presented their speeches extremely well and
York has five prize winners.
- Grand prize (Beginners) Lily Feng (jp1000) - contestant
for national contest
- Beginners 3rd prize Mohona Meeftahul
(jp1000)
- Intermediate 1st prize
Anson Wong
(jp2000) - contestant for national
contest
- Intermediate Special
Effort prize Divine Domingo
(jp2000)
- Open Subaru
Special prize Michael
Tracey (jp3000) - contestant
for national contest
- Y-File: York students
make their mark at Ontario Japanese
Speech Contest
link
- YouTube link
- The three participants of York University won
the top prizes at the 31st National Japanese Speech Contest
held on line on March 29, 2020. Congratulations!
- Lily Feng 1st prize,
Beginners
- Anson Wong, 1st prize,
Intermediate
- Michael Tracey, 2nd
prize, Open
- YouTube
link
- F-File
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