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Brock has ranked first in Canada for university sport management research contributions around the world for the second consecutive year. ... Full story
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IN THE NEWS: Walking backwards for better health, youth employment experiences and the attempted assassination of Donald Trump
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the health benefits of walking backwards, how young people perceive their early work ... Full story -
Thesis defences — July 22 to July 26
The following is a list of thesis defences taking place between Monday, July 22 and Friday, July 26. Master of Science in ... Full story -
Brock grad to ref women’s rugby at 2024 Paris Olympics
Brock University graduate Talal (Moe) Chaudhry (BKin '14) is set to make his mark on the global stage as one ... Full story -
Early success sets stage for DART grad’s bright future
Brock graduate Jasmine Case (BA ’20) is making waves in the Canadian theatre scene by bringing stories of diversity to life ... Full story -
Heat exhaustion more likely to strike Olympic athletes who use nicotine, says Brock expert
Olympic athletes with a nicotine habit, beware. New Brock-led research has found nicotine consumption — whether smoking, chewing, vaping or even ... Full story -
Gerontology students reimagining aging through community learning opportunities
The benefits of practicums for both students and employers were the focus of an event this week that featured a ... Full story -
Distinguished Prof honoured for contributions to literary history
Brock University’s Distinguished Professor designation is a lifetime appointment recognizing outstanding achievement in each recipient’s academic discipline. This ... Full story -
Government funding expands access to work-integrated learning opportunities for students
Thanks to renewed investment from the Government of Canada’s Innovative Work-Integrated Learning Initiative, Brock University students can once again ... Full story -
Education prof ignites imagination through fiction-based research
The story begins with a long-lost ancestor named Madeleine Doiron, who lived 11 generations ago on the shores of Île Saint-Jean — ... Full story