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  2. Keele Campus - Wikipedia

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    The Keele Campus is the main campus of York University in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It occupies roughly 1 square kilometre of land and is situated between Jane Street to the west, Keele Street to the east, Steeles Avenue West to the north and Finch Avenue West to the south.

  3. York University - Wikipedia

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    York University was established in 1959 as a non-denominational institution by the York University Act, [5] which received royal assent in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario on 26 March of that year. [6] Its first class was held in September 1960 in Falconer Hall on the University of Toronto campus with a total of 76 students. [7]

  4. York University station - Wikipedia

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    York University is a subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University of the Toronto subway. It is located on the main Keele Campus of York University, near Ian Macdonald and York Boulevards in the former city of North York. It opened in 2017, as part of the extension of the subway to Vaughan Metropolitan Centre.

  5. Schulich School of Business - Wikipedia

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    The Schulich School of Business was known as the Faculty of Administrative Studies which was founded in 1966. [4] Before the establishment of the Seymour Schulich Building on the Keele Campus in 2003, the school was run from a York University building, currently renamed as Health, Nursing & Environmental Studies Building.

  6. York Lions Stadium - Wikipedia

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    York Lions Stadium is an outdoor sports stadium on the Keele Campus of Toronto's York University in the former city of North York.It is home to the York Lions, the varsity teams of York University, the Toronto Arrows of Major League Rugby and York United of the Canadian Premier League.

  7. York University Heights - Wikipedia

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    York University Heights, also known as Northwood Park, is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of Toronto's northernmost neighbourhoods, located along the northern boundary of Steeles Avenue in the former city of North York. The neighbourhood is so named because it contains the main campus of York University.

  8. Tait McKenzie Centre - Wikipedia

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    The building was based on the overall campus design concept in the 1960s under the joint venture UPACE (with John B. Parkin Associates, Shore and Moffat and Partners, Gordon S. Adamson and Associates). [1] The facility consists of 45 cardio machines, four gymnasiums and a 25-metre (82 ft) swimming pool, among other amenities. [2]

  9. Glendon College - Wikipedia

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    Under the York University Act 1959 legislation, York was once an affiliated institution of the University of Toronto, where the first cohort of faculty and students originally utilized the Falconer Hall building [5] (now part of the Faculty of Law) [6] as a temporary home before relocating north of the St. George campus to Glendon Hall — an ...