Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently.
Pandemic remains top of mind for young voters, group says: Brock University students Kailene Jackson and Andrea Lepage were quoted in a St. Catharines Standard article that discussed issues of importance to young voters during the federal election. The article also quoted Associate Professor of Political Science Livianna Tossutti.
Niagara Leadership Summit for Women announces keynote speaker: Robyn Bourgeois, Brock’s Acting Vice-Provost, Indigenous Engagement and Associate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies was announced as the keynote speaker for the upcoming Niagara Leadership Summit for Women. Bourgeois spoke about the honour in an article in the St. Catharines Standard.
Preparing for the election: Assistant Professor of Political Science Liam Midzain-Gobin spoke to Newstalk 610 CKTB about the upcoming federal election.
Brock University is looking for entrepreneurs for first LINCubator program: The launch of the LINCubator, a Brock University program that will help early-stage ventures reach their next stage of business development, was featured in a St. Catharines Standard article and included quotes from Brock LINC’s Executive Director, Farzana Crocco.
GO-VAXX bus making stop in Niagara in September: A St. Catharines Standard article discussed the upcoming Brock University stop planned for a bus that has been converted into a mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic. The article included quotes from Interim Brock University President Lynn Wells.
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