Articles by author: Thuy Dam
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Alongside hard-earned victories and new friends from around the world, Canada Cup of Robotics – Niagara 2026 participants emerged with confidence, career-ready ... Full story
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Canada Cup of Robotics draws global community while igniting passion in young learners
Varun Vahainambi is experiencing what the robotics community may define as a “full-circuit” moment. The third-year Brock University Computer Science ... Full story -
Brock holds top Canadian spot in global sport management research
Brock University has retained its standing as Canada’s top-ranked institution for sport management research contributions for the fourth consecutive ... Full story -
Ontario ecology conference brings emerging researchers together
The Ontario Ecology, Ethology and Evolution Colloquium (OE3C) recently returned to Brock University for the first time in 20 years, ... Full story -
Gallery: Award-winning prof urges grads to make ‘life-giving’ change
“As a chemist, I spend much of my life thinking about transformation.” The idea of growth — and the power of ... Full story -
Spirit of Brock recipients driven by sense of care to create real-world impact
It was a sense of care and curiosity that led Melanie Denomme (PhD ’26) and Lucy Teminski (BSc ’26) down their respective ... Full story -
Spirit of Brock recipients lead through service to community
For Larissa Lobo (PhD ’26) and Ivie Omoregie (BSc ’26), growing as leaders has meant stepping outside their comfort zones and finding ... Full story -
Gallery: ‘Get comfortable being uncomfortable,’ says award-winning prof
They may have taken different career paths, but award-winning Brock University faculty members Michelle Vine and Michael Holmes both credit ... Full story -
International robotics championship to draw youth innovators from around the world
Brock University will soon become a testing ground for innovation when thousands of young competitors from across the globe arrive ... Full story -
Lab launch to highlight how the arts can help address discrimination in health care
Brock University researchers will soon shed light on an innovative tool for addressing persistent discrimination in health care: the arts. ... Full story