Articles tagged with: sport management
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Growing up, Nolan Keats could usually be found playing hockey and lacrosse in his free time. That love of sport ... Full story
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What to expect as ‘Canada’s Team’ prepares for historic World Series showdown
With the Toronto Blue Jays gearing up to make their first World Series appearance since 1993, Brock University researchers say Canadians ... Full story -
Thesis defences — Sept. 22 to Sept. 26
The following is a list of thesis defences taking place between Monday, Sept. 22 and Friday, Sept. 26. Master of Science in ... Full story -
Opinion: Kyle Rich, Audrey Giles, Jonathon Edwards and Larena Hoeber discuss the future of Canadian sport
This piece written by Kyle Rich, Associate Professor of Sport Management at Brock University; Audrey Giles, Professor in Human Kinetics ... Full story -
Brock, Zimbabwe Olympic Committee team up to strengthen sport governance
A new international partnership between Brock University’s Sport Management (SPMA) program and the Zimbabwe Olympic Committee (ZOC) is set ... Full story -
Gearing up for a career in sport management
Whether she’s working with professional teams or supporting community-based sport, Kae Allison’s goal is to break barriers. Especially ... Full story -
New resource aims to tackle Canada’s safe sport crisis
From playground to podium, making sport safer for participants at all levels of engagement has been a lifelong endeavour for ... Full story -
New Canadian Sport Policy signals major shift toward participation and access: Brock expert
The newly released Canadian Sport Policy 2025–2035 marks an important shift in national priorities for sport, which could reshape participation, accessibility ... Full story -
Brock prof joins global team championing responsible sports betting
As sports betting gains momentum across North America, Brock University’s Michael Naraine has joined a group of international experts ... Full story -
Rowing champ charts a new course
When Christopher Gomez (BSM ’25) first set foot in St. Catharines, it wasn’t a campus tour or classroom that won ... Full story