
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed Canada’s federal election campaign, a record-setting MLB deal, the personality traits of middle children, postage stamps showcasing Manx history, the benefits experienced by bullies, the impact of tariffs on consumer choices, calls for a royal commission to secure Canada’s future and how Niagara’s vineyards are faring this spring. Brock’s new Sport Medicine Clinic location was also highlighted in the media.
Canada’s federal election campaign: Assistant Professor of Sport Management Taylor McKee spoke to The Walrus about political trends among young men; Associate Professor of Political Science Stefaan Dolgert spoke with CHCH News about what’s happening on the federal election campaign trail; and Professor of Labour Studies Larry Savage spoke to the Penticton Herald and the Tyee about union endorsements and the federal election. An opinion piece co-authored by Associate Professor of Recreation and Leisure Studies Kyle Rich about about why rural Canada should be a focus in the federal election was also featured by CTV News, CP24 and outlets across the country.
Major shifts in how professional teams negotiate with star athletes: Assistant Professor of Sport Management Ryan Clutterbuck spoke to Newstalk 610 CKTB about Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s record-setting $500-million contract extension with the Toronto Blue Jays.
There’s 1 Big Personality Difference You’ll Find In Middle Children, According To A New Study: Professor of Psychology Michael Ashton spoke with the Huffington Post and MSN.com about his research on the personality traits of middle children.
New stamp set highlights history of Manx sea kings: Professor of History Andrew McDonald spoke to BBC News and AOL.com about a new collection of stamps, for which he provided some research support, highlighting the Isle of Man’s history.
The ways bullies benefit from their behaviour: Professor of Child and Youth Studies Tony Volk spoke with CBC Radio One about his research on the benefits experienced by bullies.
How tariffs could change consumers’ minds about fast fashion: Associate Professor of Communication, Popular Culture and Film Jennifer Ellen (Jenellen) Good spoke to Newstalk 610 CKTB about how tariffs could prompt consumers to make more sustainable purchasing choices.
Brock expert calls for royal commission on Canadian security: Associate Professor of Political Science Blayne Haggart spoke with Newstalk 610 CKTB and Niagara This Week about why Canada needs a royal commission to secure its future in a changing world.
NOTL grape growers are cautiously optimistic for a good harvest: Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences Jim Willwerth spoke to the Hamilton Spectator about the state of Niagara’s vineyards as the weather transitions from winter to spring. The story also appeared in the Waterloo Region Record and the Penticton Herald.
New Brock University Sport Medicine Clinic to offer community care: The announcement of Brock University’s news Sport Medicine Clinic location was covered in Thorold Today, the Niagara-on-the-Lake Local and Pelham Today.