Articles by author: Jeannie Mackintosh
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Kontiya’taseha seemed a fitting name. The phrase, meaning ‘they are young, beautiful women’ in Mohawk, was chosen as the ... Full story
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Legendary duo shines on screen in Stan & Ollie
The ultimate odd couple, Laurel and Hardy charmed audiences around the world — until fame and fortune faded. On Thursday, March 14, ... Full story -
Oscar-nominated Cold War next in BUFS lineup
The story of two mismatched but fated lovers caught between East and West in 1950s Europe will grace the big ... Full story -
Thesis yields valuable info for clinicians, trainers, volunteers
Faced with high demand for their services coupled with scarce resources, many programs designed for children who require accommodations rely ... Full story -
Initiative aims to build capacity among Brock’s female faculty, staff and students
Women at Brock want to build one another up, and have created an initiative in support of the cause. Women ... Full story -
New report encourages evidence-based treatment of challenging behaviours
When an adult with developmental disabilities becomes aggressive or starts to self-harm, most people assume that professional caregivers know how ... Full story -
REDress event highlights pain, resilience of Indigenous women and girls
In Ojibway, Mashkawizii means “she has inner strength.” That strength was harnessed during a powerful event held at Brock University ... Full story -
Shoplifters aims to steal hearts at upcoming BUFS screening
A tough but tender drama that challenges assumptions about society and family will be shown on Thursday, Feb. 21 as part ... Full story -
Brock researchers find no evidence social media use predicts future depression
Worries that teens and adolescents who use social media are at a greater risk of developing symptoms of depression later ... Full story -
REDress Project to draw focus to missing and murdered Indigenous women
Striking red gowns will soon aim to catch the attention of passersby as they’re hung in various areas around ... Full story