Articles tagged with: CHYDS
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Corliss Bean knows first-hand the challenges mothers face navigating physical activity after the birth of a child. Since becoming a ... Full story
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Brock adopts mental health brand focused on Canadian student-athletes
Nationally recognized for prioritizing the mental health of its students, Brock University has taken on an external brand focused on ... Full story -
Brock summit aims to gather community to improve youth sport
Ways to better the world of youth sport for current and future athletes will be at the heart of an ... Full story -
Grad students, postdocs awarded more than $2M in federal funding for game-changing research
The dynamic work of 40 Brock graduate students and postdoctoral fellows has drawn the attention of the federal government, which recently ... Full story -
International Women’s Day: How Brock women researchers are creating meaningful change
Research contributes to the betterment of society in varied and important ways — and the work of women researchers at Brock ... Full story -
Brock profs share insights at sport summit
Experts from Brock's Faculty of Applied Health Sciences spearheaded a panel discussion on girls in sport at the Sport for ... Full story -
Registration, abstract submissions open for Youth Sport Summit
Brock University’s first conference dedicated to youth sport is set to take place this spring, and the deadline to ... Full story -
Brock, CMHA to tackle mental health in varsity sport
Brock University has teamed up with Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Niagara for a game-changing mental health initiative. During the ... Full story -
FACULTY FOCUS: Corliss Bean helping inspire next generation of female leaders
Note: Faculty Focus is a monthly series that highlights faculty whose compelling passions, innovative ideas and various areas of expertise ... Full story -
Child participants needed for Brock muscle research
On the surface, differences between adults and children may seem obvious. Adults are bigger, stronger and faster than children, presumably ... Full story