Articles tagged with: Applied Health Sciences
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After his first couple of years in Brock University's Sport Management program, Owen Duke knew he wanted to make his ... Full story
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Pain in the game: Participants sought for Brock study on gaming-related injuries
The popularity of esports is on the rise, with professional gamers sometimes practicing for 12 hours per day or more and ... Full story -
Brock graduate leads COVID-19 response planning for Town of Caledon
Brock University graduate Heather Savage (BRLS ‘99) is no stranger to leadership roles. But for Savage, who serves as the manager ... Full story -
Sport Management students launch initiative for inclusion in sport
Sport is often seen as a vehicle for inclusion in bringing diverse groups together, but in some instances, it can ... Full story -
BrockTV commentator earns OUA award
There is no burnt toast or soggy waffles in Matt Bonomi’s serving of all-day breakfast. The BrockTV play-by-play commentator ... Full story -
Brock educators recognized by Council of Ontario University Programs in Nursing
Each year, the Council of Ontario University Programs in Nursing (COUPN) recognizes some of Ontario’s most outstanding nursing educators ... Full story -
Tiidus set to begin new five-year term as Dean of Applied Health Sciences
The paperwork is completed and Peter Tiidus has signed off on his re-appointment to a second five-year term as Dean ... Full story -
FACULTY FOCUS: Stephen Cheung’s life has come full-cycle
Note: Faculty Focus is a monthly series that highlights faculty whose compelling passions, innovative ideas and various areas of expertise ... Full story -
STEVENS and HOLMAN: The NHL put profit ahead of players’ health during last century’s pandemic
Julie Stevens, Associate Professor of Sport Management at Brock University, and Andrew Holman, Professor of History at Bridgewater State University, ... Full story -
Return of sports leagues raises many tough questions
As many North American sports leagues explore new ways to get up and running in the midst of the COVID-19 ... Full story