Articles tagged with: Erin Panda
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Mark Julien starts each academic term with the same message for his students. The Professor of Human Resource Management at ... Full story
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IN THE NEWS: NHL broadcasting rights, strategic voting and how humans handle heat
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed strategic voting and Canada's labour landscape, a changing deal for Maple Leaf Sports ... Full story -
Brock experts share tips for tackling children’s reading challenges
Learning to read is no easy feat. And for parents whose children are struggling to find momentum, it can be ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Managing back pain, protecting grapevines from climate change and a new senior leader at Brock
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed novel approaches to managing back pain, protecting grapevines from the impacts of climate ... Full story -
Project empowers schools to improve children’s reading through science, collaboration
A unique collaboration between Brock researchers, The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) has laid ... Full story -
Impactful Brock research to be showcased at online Homecoming event
Helping children read better. The human aspect of protecting against cyberattacks. Improving muscle health. Brock University researchers will be offering ... Full story -
Teaching award winner strives to create ‘ripple effect’
Teaching methods based in cognitive neuroscience play a big part in how Erin Panda structures her courses — and not just ... Full story -
Participants sought for youth brain activity study
Participants in a new Brock study will be able to answer the question “what’s on your mind?” in an ... Full story -
Brock Media Clips for Friday, Sept. 9
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. Badgers pounce back to Brock as ... Full story -
Early intervention, advocacy can prevent reading difficulties, says Brock researcher
A shift in reading instruction can change the lives of many young people who might otherwise struggle with the skill, ... Full story