Brock media clips for Friday, Dec. 10

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

Balancing in-person lectures: Brock University Interim President Lynn Wells spoke to Newstalk 610 CTKB about balancing in-person and online education for the University’s Winter Term.

Brock University students curate Niagara-on-the-Lake ‘tiny museum’ exhibit on local sports history: Associate Professor of History Elizabeth Vlossak was quoted in a St. Catharines Standard article that discussed a collaboration between students in her class and the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum to curate an exhibit on the history of sports in the town.

Discussing Canada’s diplomatic boycott of the Olympics: Assistant Professor of Sport Management Michael Naraine spoke to Newstalk 610 CKTB about Canada’s diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympics in China. Assistant Professor of Political Science Liam Midzain-Gobin assessed the political ramifications of the boycott in an interview at the 26-minute mark of CHML 900’s Good Morning Hamilton show.

Performance beats cost regarding innovation: Research from Brock’s Niagara Community Observatory discussing Canadian farmers’ adoption of new technologies was discussed in an article from Farms.com.

Manager hosts stranded Danish shoppers: Professor of Ethics Paul Dunn spoke to Newstalk 610 CKTB about the positive actions of a store manager in Denmark who accommodated stranded customers during a snowstorm.

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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