Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently.
OSPCA wants out of horse, livestock cruelty probes due to funding shortage: Brock University Labour Studies Department Chair Kendra Coulter is quoted in an article that ran across the country about the OSPCA’s plan to stop investigating cases involving horses and livestock.
Long hours, hard labour — stable workers are among Ontario’s worst paid workers: survey: Coulter was also featured in a separate CBC article after her groundbreaking research on the equine industries was published last week. The research was the first of its kind looking into what those who work with horses have to deal with.
Research says walking is an ideal activity for people with osteoporosis: Brock University Kinesiology Professor Philip Wilson recently had research published about physical activity options for those living with osteoporosis. The story was picked up by Medical Xpress.
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