Faculty and staff
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Madelyne Coote’s summer is turning out to be an eye-opening glimpse into the future. The third-year Psychology student was ... Full story
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Grad student gets hands-on experience with public health system during COVID-19
When Misha Dhuper began her graduate studies in the Master of Public Health (MPH) at Brock less than a year ... Full story -
Brock researchers looking for Canada Games stories
Canadians across the country are invited to share their Canada Games story as part of a new crowd-sourced digital history ... Full story -
SCHOLZ: The Hallmark Channel has to be brave to evolve its brand
Joachim Scholz, Assistant Professor of Marketing at Brock University’s Goodman School of Business, had a piece recently published in ... Full story -
Humanities grad wins Daytime Emmy
Karlee Morse (BA ’11) wasn’t sure at first what she wanted to do when she graduated from Brock University. But ... Full story -
Brock prof says amid criticism, companies must sometimes ‘offend people’ to stand by values
For the second time this year, Hallmark Channel is facing a boycott by angry viewers. Brock University Assistant Professor of ... Full story -
Grape and wine student brings international research award to Brock for the first time
Brock University master’s student Hannah Charnock has received international recognition for her grape and wine research. Charnock was awarded ... Full story -
CIHR funds grad student researching link between childhood trauma and heart disease
Can traumatic childhood experiences lead to poor cardiovascular health later in life? With funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health ... Full story -
Return of sports positive for fans if athletes can stay healthy: Brock prof
As many North American sports leagues resume play in the midst of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Brock University Assistant Professor ... Full story -
HUTCHISON: Calls to fully reopen schools in September are on a collision course with reality
David Hutchison, Professor of Educational Studies, wrote a piece recently published in The Globe and Mail where he used project ... Full story