Articles by author: Cathy Majtenyi
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It’s well known that mosquitoes transmit viruses that cause Zika, dengue and West Nile, but do all viruses that ... Full story
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Women share insight into affordable housing barriers at NCO, YWCA research event
Christina Thomas was living in a shelter in Brampton, when she managed to secure affordable housing in London, Ont., sight ... Full story -
Indigenous Research Grant projects to explore critical issues
Affordable housing, impacts of climate change, decolonizing experiential education and boosting health-care delivery will be the focus of projects supported ... Full story -
Brock, YWCA to present research on affordable housing for women in Niagara
Having to share close living space with strangers in unsafe neighbourhoods. Being told, as a racialized new tenant, that an ... Full story -
Research on older adult volunteers at centre of Tuesday webinar
Give something, get more back. It’s a sentiment felt by many volunteers, who form the lifeblood of a community, ... Full story -
Brock researchers awarded more than $1.1 million in SSHRC funding
With so many charities competing for a limited number of dollars, it’s hard to know who to support. Donors ... Full story -
Prof’s relatable approach to Health Sciences earns Teaching Excellence honour
Ahmad Mohammad was fascinated by cranial nerves, blood vessels in the brain and other topics covered in his second-year anatomy ... Full story -
Applied Health Sciences profs lauded for research excellence
Two researchers — one studying youth mental health and another focusing on the development and organization of sport — are being recognized ... Full story -
Brock research partnership helps newcomers adjust to Canadian workplace culture
When Milena Moraes finished meeting with a male representative of a college she was doing business with, she gave him ... Full story -
New agriculture network to share research, tools with Niagara municipalities
Agriculture is a major economic driver in Ontario’s Greenbelt, yet less than five per cent of the area’s 66 ... Full story