Brock Media Clips for Friday, Feb. 15

Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently.

St. Catharines builds bridges to commercial development: Brock’s Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts was included in a Globe and Mail article about ongoing commercial development in downtown St. Catharines.

Alberta-based company plans to open cannabis store in Kingston: Associate Professor of Operations Research Michael Armstrong was included in a Kingston Whig-Standard article that discussed plans for the arrival of a new cannabis store in the city.

The murder cases of McArthur and Bissonnette: A Newstalk 610 CKTB segment about sentencing in the McArthur and Bissonette murder cases featured an interview with Associate Professor of Child and Youth Studies Voula Marinos.

Primer: Applied Behaviour Analysis, the therapy at the heart of Ontario’s autism controversy: Associate Professor of Applied Disability Studies and president-elect of the Ontario Association of Behaviour Analysis Kendra Thomson took part in a question-and-answer feature in the Ottawa Citizen about how a new provincial system of payment will impact access to Applied Behaviour Analysis for autistic children.

If you know of an appearance or story about a Brock faculty member, student, athlete or alumni, please drop us a line with a link to the story at universitycom@brocku.ca


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