Faculty & staff
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This piece, written by Andrew Gaudes, Professor in Entrepreneurship and former Dean of Brock's Goodman School of Business, originally appeared ... Full story
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CRC Spotlight: Striving to make work a safer place
The federal government’s Canada Research Chairs program invests up to $311 million per year to attract and retain some of ... Full story -
Community sports need provincial ‘assist’ to thrive: Brock research
Whether it’s a children’s soccer league run by parent volunteers or an adult hockey team whose players spend ... Full story -
Grad honoured for championing inclusion in Canadian sport
Shauna Bookal (BSM ‘05) builds community everywhere she goes. As President and CEO of the Inclusion in Canadian Sports Network (ICSN), ... Full story -
Business leader shares a sip of success
President and CEO of Jamieson Wellness Mike Pilato (BAcc '98) returned to campus recently to share career insights with Goodman ... Full story -
Talk to look at how businesses evaluate corporate sociopolitical activism opportunities
Companies are seeing corporate sociopolitical activism as an increasingly important business strategy to differentiate themselves in a competitive marketplace. But ... Full story -
Double degree student gets podium-worthy experience at Paris Games
Mitchell Chan wasn’t in the running for a medal when he took to the cycling course at the Paris ... Full story -
Grad gets nod for helping students chart their course
Three-time Brock graduate Brodie Hague (BA '14, BEd '14, MS '16) has been a dedicated member of the University community ... Full story -
Research into Indigenous discrimination among student, postdoc projects awarded $2M
The federal government has awarded more than $2 million in Canadian Graduate Scholarships (CGS) and Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships to 32 Brock ... Full story -
OPINION: Blayne Haggart discusses trade agreement renegotiations
This piece written by Blayne Haggart, Associate Professor of Political Science at Brock University, originally appeared in The Conversation. There ... Full story