Assistant Professor of Sport Management Taylor McKee spoke to CHCH News about whether Hamilton could get a new American Hockey League team.In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the role that a Canadian basketball player will have on the sport’s future, the potential of a new American Hockey League team in Hamilton, a new leader of the International Olympic Committee, questions about police oversight, the future of exams in school, how heat waves impact people differently and the benefits of summertime exercise for kids.
Gilgeous-Alexander’s NBA crown could spark Canada basketball’s next boom: Associate Professor of Sport Management Michael Naraine spoke to The Canadian Press about the role that Hamilton’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will have on advancing basketball in Canada, with coverage featured in publications across the country such as The Globe and Mail, Global News, CTV News, CP24, City News, Sports Journal, CBC Sports, TSN, Sportsnet 360 and the Daily Guardian.
New look, new name: Hamilton Arena officially renamed ‘TD Coliseum’: Assistant Professor of Sport Management Taylor McKee spoke to CHCH News about the potential of Hamilton getting a new American Hockey League team and to CBC Radio One about the first female and first African president of the International Olympic Committee being inaugurated this week.
Nobody likes to take exams — but they might be more valuable than you think: Professor of Educational Studies Louis Volante spoke to CBC News about the future of high school exams.
At greater risk during heat waves, Niagara’s unhoused need supports: Professor of Kinesiology Toby Mündel spoke to The St. Catharines Standard about the impact of high heat on vulnerable populations.
Families reap the benefits of outdoor summer play with their children: Professor of Recreation and Leisure Studies Tim O’Connell spoke to Newstalk 610 CKTB about how children can stay active in the summer months. Coverage of the topic was also featured in Pelham Today and Niagara-on-the-Lake Local.