Faculty and staff
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Aaron Mauro, Assistant Professor of Digital Media at Brock University, had a piece recently published in The Conversation about the ... Full story
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ARMSTRONG: Cannabis legislation: Good, but room for improvement
Michael Armstrong, Associate Professor of Operations Research in Brock University’s Goodman School of Business, wrote a piece recently published ... Full story -
Canadian scholar, academic leader to be Brock’s next Provost
Lynn Wells, an accomplished scholar and academic leader, will be Brock University’s new Provost and Vice-President Academic, effective July 1, 2020. ... Full story -
Virtual memberships available as students help Brock-Niagara Centre for Health and Well-Being expand offerings
The Brock-Niagara Centre for Health and Well-Being continues to adapt under the COVID-19 pandemic challenges to help older adults and ... Full story -
Teen participants needed for study on perfectionism during COVID-19
Brock University researcher Danielle Sirianni Molnar is seeking participants for a new study investigating the impact of the current global ... Full story -
Goodman Group launches free business webinar series
Augmented reality in marketing, the ethics of exploiting loopholes and managing through the unimaginable are topics that will be discussed ... Full story -
POMERANTZ: TikTok Mama: How I bonded with my tween in isolation
Shauna Pomerantz, Associate Professor of Child and Youth Studies at Brock University, had a piece recently published in The Globe ... Full story -
HAGGART and TUSIKOV: Sidewalk Labs’ smart-city plans for Toronto are dead. What’s next?
Blayne Haggart, Associate Professor of Political Science at Brock University, and Natasha Tusikov, Assistant Professor of Criminology at York University, ... Full story -
Even during a pandemic, Brock is not standing still
8 May 2020 A letter to the Brock community from University President Gervan Fearon Dear Faculty, students and staff It has now ... Full story -
Goodman prof’s research doesn’t whitewash corporate greenwashing
The amount of greenwashing by corporations has one Goodman School of Business professor seeing red. The practice of pretending to ... Full story