Applied Health Sciences
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Brock has seen a significant jump in the number of applications from Ontario high school students wanting to study at ... Full story
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Student bursary honours life, contributions of Douglas Rapelje
Douglas Rapelje’s heart belonged to Niagara’s aging population. The passionate community supporter, who died in May at the ... Full story -
Event aims to address anti-Black racism on post-secondary campuses
The lived experiences of students and faculty will be among the topics discussed at “Addressing Anti-Black Racism on Campuses,” an ... Full story -
Brock Sports honours student-athletes with Academic Excellence Awards
While Brock’s student-athletes excel on the court, field and ice, their skills are just as sharp in the classroom. ... Full story -
Faculty feedback sought on research services
The Office of the Vice-President, Research is seeking feedback from the Brock research community on programs and services offered by ... Full story -
Brock health behaviour expert advises people to have compassion for themselves
In this new year, Sean Locke is encouraging people to ditch the self-criticism. The Assistant Professor of Kinesiology says developing ... Full story -
Enhancing inclusive and adaptive physical activity in Niagara
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, inequities that too often remain invisible in mainstream society began to surface. At ... Full story -
Derek Knight among 21 retiring Brock employees
One of Derek Knight’s most vivid memories at Brock was the day the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine ... Full story -
Unique on-campus experiences help local students learn about Niagara’s university
Brock provides significant supports for prospective students from the Niagara region throughout the year, intensifying in the weeks leading up ... Full story -
OPINION: Corliss Bean, Iris Lesser and Gillian Hatfield discuss tools to help postpartum mothers make exercise decisions.
This article, written by Corliss Bean, Assistant Professor of Recreation and Leisure Studies at Brock University; Iris Lesser, Assistant Professor ... Full story