Articles by author: Cathy Majtenyi
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Scientists are studying ways that plants and their associated microbes can clean up wastewater from oil sands processes using constructed ... Full story
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Brock’s Niagara Community Observatory examines remote work as a long-term strategy
Remote work shouldn’t be for every organization, but when it’s done right, it can be a boost for ... Full story -
Brock team publishes UNESCO paper on inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility
While Canadian universities are committed to the concept of inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility (IDEA), “a lot of work needs ... Full story -
Building Better Research workshops back for second year
The Office of Research Services and the Brock University Library have launched the second year of the Building Better Research (... Full story -
Brock’s NCO to present research on remote work as a long-term strategy
To be, or not to be, remote? That is the question Brock University’s Niagara Community Observatory (NCO) is exploring ... Full story -
Prof, student combine efforts to study impact of VR on ethical decision-making
It was a match made in research heaven. Anh Mai To (MEd ’20), a master’s student in Brock’s Faulty ... Full story -
Sport Management prof awarded Chancellor’s Chair for Research Excellence
Dawn Trussell’s research is about making sports a level playing field. The Associate Professor of Sport Management studies sport ... Full story -
Brock research teams awarded federal funding for community partnerships
Three Brock University teams have received a boost in funding for projects that aim to help Niagara organizations meet the ... Full story -
Brock biologist teams up with Plenty Canada to study Indigenous plants on Laura Secord trail
NOTE: Earlier this year, Brock University announced the creation of its first-ever Indigenous Research Grant. This is one in a ... Full story -
Brock research to open further with return to campus
As Brock University gears up for a significant return to campus for the Fall Term, research is opening further, with ... Full story