Articles by author: Amanda Bishop
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Madeline Marie Asaro (MA ’20) is driven by passion for research and compassion for clients and families. The Brock University PhD ... Full story
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Women’s mentorship program seeks participants for 2026 cohort
For Caroline Hummell, the relationships that grow out of the Deborah Rosati Women in Leadership Mentorship program are what matter ... Full story -
How care work shaped Distinguished Prof’s career
Brock University’s Distinguished Professor designation is a lifetime appointment recognizing outstanding achievement in each recipient’s academic discipline. This ... Full story -
Suspenseful movies shed light on aging and memory
As horror enthusiasts cue up their favourite Alfred Hitchcock films to welcome in the Halloween season, Brock University researchers have ... Full story -
Local leader champions inclusive support for survivors
Jennifer Gauthier (BA ’09) is dedicated to ensuring Niagara’s most vulnerable members are provided with inclusive, accessible survivor-centred support. “Regardless ... Full story -
Social Justice and Equity Studies grad aims to transform educational spaces
When Brock graduate Janice Desroches (BA ’03, TESC ’04, MA ’05, MA ’25) was called upon to be a better ally during an equity-focused ... Full story -
Government data experts offer glimpse into careers
Brock students got a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to work in information and media policy when guest ... Full story -
Birth control’s impact on the brain the focus of student research
Psychology master’s student Alison Randell wants to better understand the effects of hormonal birth control on the adolescent brain. “... Full story -
Exploring the many faces of Distinguished Prof’s research
Brock University’s Distinguished Professor designation is a lifetime appointment recognizing outstanding achievement in each recipient’s academic discipline. This ... Full story -
Media and Communications student recognized for community impact
Tanika Hillocks has always prioritized aligning hard work with heart work. So, it’s no surprise the Media and Communications ... Full story