Associate Professor of Educational Studies Monique Somma spoke to CBC News about supporting diverse learners in the classroom.In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed supports for children with exceptionalities and how the large body parts of insects and arthropods impact their body temperature. An experiential learning opportunity in the local wine industry, Badgers Hall of Fame inductees and graduate career success were also featured in the media.
Experts say Ontario’s special education needs more support: Associate Professor of Educational Studies Monique Somma spoke to CBC News about the challenges of supporting diverse learners in the education system.
Goodman School of Business experiential project helps Calamus Estate Winery and The Richmond Estate Winery translate student consulting into operational action: An experiential education project that Brock business students undertook with wineries in Niagara was featured in Wine Business Monthly and Wine Industry Advisor.
P.E.I.’s Hannah Taylor embarks on MMA career: Brock graduate Hannah Taylor (BSM ’21) spoke to The Guardian about her new career move into professional mixed martial arts.
Arthropods use their large limbs to regulate heat: Professor of Biological Sciences Glenn Tattersall’s research on anthropods that have large claws, horns or pincers was featured in Pesquisa FAPESP.
Brock Badgers Hall of Fame adds nine more inductees and three teams: The newest inductees into the Brock Badgers Hall of Fame were featured in Niagara Independent.