Brock in the News – August 27- September 2

Professor weighs in on Canada-China relations

This week, Prime of Canada Justin Trudeau paid a visit to China, with experts such as political science professor Charles Burton weighing in on Canada and China’s past, present and future relationship: National Post, Global News, St. Catharines Standard, Canadian Press, Inside Toronto, London Free Press, Vancouver Sun, 24 Hours Vancouver, Regina Leader Post, Edmonton Journal, Saskatoon Star Phoenix, Montreal Gazette, Ottawa Citizen, Calgary Herald, Windsor Star, The Province, CBC Radio One, CNBC, and CJAD 800

Study explores grief dreams

Joshua Black, a PhD student in the faculty of social sciences, recently sat down with the St. Catharines Standard to discuss the history of his research and the personal story behind his motivation to study grief dreams.

Camp for youths with autism celebrates 20 years

This summer, the Brock Autism Spectrum Disorder camp celebrated a significant milestone. Having hosted this at the University for the last 20 years, the program saw more than 2,000 participants and 30,000 programming hours dedicated to running the camp: St. Catharines Standard, 97.7 HTZ-FM, and 610 CKTB

No surprise ‘Indian hospital’ switched babies at birth: expert

The history of Indian hospitals and segregated health care is a line of research Maureen Lux, a history professor at Brock, is an expert in, detailing the challenges the Indigenous community faced in the Winnipeg Free Press.

Jessica Humphries wins $1k curling scholarship

Brock student athlete Jessica Humphries has been chosen as one of only ten curlers nationally for the 2016 For the Love of Curling Scholarship, awarded by Curling Canada: Peterborough Examiner


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