
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed profiling a serial vandal, the renewed Canadian postal worker strike, the legacy of a well-loved television star, using artificial intelligence (AI) for health care and creating more age-friendly communities. The impact of an emergency simulation for student learning, Brock’s upcoming Cuvée event, and a year-in-review of a Brock grad’s big break in the National Hockey League (NHL) were also featured in the media.
Who keeps cutting down the Parkside Drive speed camera? Our man on the beat investigates: Director of the Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice program Angela Book spoke to the Toronto Star about a spate of vandalism incidents across the city.
Canada Post warns about possible delays as workers refuse overtime: Professor of Labour Studies Larry Savage spoke to the Toronto Star about the impacts of labour disruptions from the ongoing postal worker strike.
Niagara’s finest wines take center stage at Cuvée celebration: Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute Manager of Professional Studies and Outreach Barb Tatarnic spoke to Niagara-on-the-Lake Local and YourTV Niagara about the upcoming event.
Brock University’s simulated explosion a master’s stroke for nursing: Nursing Department Chair Karyn Taplay, Assistant Professor of Nursing and course instructor Vanessa Silva e Silva, current Nursing students and graduates spoke to the St. Catharines Standard and the Niagara-on-the-Lake Local about the recent “code orange” emergency exercise that ran as part of the University’s accelerated Nursing program.
‘Cheers’ actor George Wendt passes away at 76: Associate Professor of Communications, Popular Culture and Film Liz Clark spoke to CHCH News about actor George Wendt’s legacy and why he was so beloved among fans.
Work to create age friendly community in Niagara is ongoing: Associate Professor of Health Sciences Miya Narushima spoke to the Niagara-on-the-Lake Local about creating opportunities for a range of older adults.
Brock researcher develops AI tool to assess heart failure risk: Assistant Professor of Computer Science Blessing Ogbuokiri spoke to Pelham Today about his research to improve health outcomes for heart patients using artificial intelligence.
Q&A with Utah Mammoth president Chris Armstrong: ‘Hockey has always been my biggest passion in life’: Brock graduate Chris Armstrong (BSM ’05) spoke to The Salt Lake Tribune about his first year in the NHL as President of Hockey Operations for the Utah Mammoth.