Articles by author: Jocelyn Titone
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Willian Dullius is passionate about offering equitable health care to the Two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (2SLGBTQ+) community — ... Full story
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Safe sport in Canada: Brock forum to discuss crisis of athlete abuse, maltreatment
A group of Canadian sport researchers, experts and advocates will address Canada’s safe sport crisis of athlete abuse and ... Full story -
Environmental chemistry course sees students assess climate change effects
A new Brock University course in environmental chemistry is teaching students how to measure the impact of human disturbances on ... Full story -
Anthropocene-themed speaker series launches next week
A new research colloquium series focusing on humans’ dark environmental impacts on the world and the bright possibilities for the ... Full story -
Math and Science grad student seminar series returns for fall
Trees and bees are the focus of upcoming biological sciences research presentations that will kick off the Graduate Mathematics and ... Full story -
Artificial intelligence focus of new Brock conference
A new Brock University conference being held next week will dive into the world of artificial intelligence, shining light on ... Full story -
Funding helps Brock expand online exercise classes for seniors
Brock University is enhancing its exercise programming for older adults and offering subsidized community memberships thanks to a grant received ... Full story -
Prestigious biotech research program opens doors for Brock student
Fourth-year Brock Biochemistry student Luka Lamaj was among an elite group of aspiring biotechnology leaders selected to participate in a ... Full story -
Experiential learning highlight of grad’s four Brock degrees
When Jake Scott (BKin ’19, MSc ’21, MPH ’23, MBA ’23) applied to Brock University nearly a decade ago, he wasn’t sure what ... Full story -
Distinguished grad’s efforts support small-batch beverage brands
Working in a vineyard during one of the hottest summers on record wouldn’t be enjoyable for most people. Mitchell ... Full story