Associate Professor of Digital Humanities Sarah Stang spoke to The New York Times about the evolution of female characters in popular video games.In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the portrayal of female characters in video games, benefits of heat spas, cannabis legalization, new cancer research and inclusive workplace practices across Niagara.
Has Nintendo solved its princess problem?: Associate Professor of Digital Humanities Sarah Stang spoke to The New York Times about the roles of female characters in popular video games.
Thermal spas are booming in Canada. What’s driving the travel trend?: Professor of Kinesiology Stephen Cheung spoke to Canoe about the cardiovascular benefits for those who take part in heat therapy.
What’s changed since Canada legalized cannabis: Associate Professor of Operations Research Michael Armstrong spoke to AM980 about the impact of legalizing the product for recreational and medicinal purposes.
Researcher makes quantum leap to improve cancer care: Professor of Chemistry Travis Dudding’s research to diagnose cancers faster and more effectively was featured on Giant FM.
Niagara employers urged to treat workplace culture as a business issue: Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship Shawna Chen spoke to Pelham Today about why diversity on its own is not enough to create inclusive workplaces.