
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed gender and exercise, the future of examinations in high school, lab techniques for cider producers and the need for digital literacy education for children. Brock’s 117th Convocation and Evening of Brilliance celebration were also featured in the media.
Why men aren’t getting a warm welcome at the Pilates studio: Assistant Professor of Sport Management Taylor McKee spoke to The Globe and Mail about gendered exercise expectations and why some men aren’t interested in Pilates.
To ditch or not ditch final exams: Professor of Educational Studies Louis Volante spoke to CBC’s The Current with Matt Galloway about the pros and cons of moving away from traditional high school exams.
‘Darkest period of my life’: Former NHL coach Ted Nolan shares message of perseverance at Brock convocation: Coverage of Brock’s 117th Convocation, including Ted Nolan receiving an honorary doctorate, was featured in The St. Catharines Standard.
Brock University wraps up 60th anniversary with community celebration: Brock’s An Evening of Brilliance celebration was featured in Thorold Today.
How Having a Hybrid Lab Testing Approach Can Keep Costs and Risk in Check: Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute Micro-credential Co-ordinator Steven Trussler shared his insights on practical lab techniques for cider producers in Brewer Magazine.
Experts weigh in on importance of digital literacy for children: Associate Professor of Communication, Popular Culture and Film Studies Jennifer Ellen (Jenellen) Good, Assistant Professor of Digital Pedagogies and Technology Literacies Mohammed Estaiteyeh, Professor in the Departments of Educational Studies and Digital Humanities David Hutchison and Professor of Child and Youth Studies Shauna Pomerantz were featured in Pelham Today discussing the need for stronger digital and artificial intelligence literacy education.