Articles tagged with: Faculty of Applied Health Sciences
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Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. New Brock president hopes to help ... Full story
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United Way Committee seeks new members, ambassadors
Brock University’s United Way Committee is getting ready for its annual fundraising campaign this fall and is seeking employees ... Full story -
Brock Media Clips for Friday, Aug. 12
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. Brock University students discover thousands of ... Full story -
Brock prof partners with student-led company to study concussion stigma in sport
To all athletes dealing with a blow to the head, Ryan Sutton has some sound advice: give yourself time to ... Full story -
Brock Sport Management students maximizing Canada Games experience
A unique experiential learning opportunity is coming to fruition for a group of Brock University Sport Management (SPMA) students. The ... Full story -
Brock Media Clips for Friday, Aug. 5
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. Ready, set, whoa! Brock University to ... Full story -
WHYTE, FORTUNE and GENOE: Maintaining friendships after a dementia diagnosis can spur feelings of joy and self-worth
Colleen Whyte, Associate Professor of Recreation and Leisure Studies at Brock University; Darla Fortune, Associate Professor of Applied Human Sciences ... Full story -
MCKEE: Fixing the problems at Hockey Canada will be difficult without leadership changes
Taylor McKee, Assistant Professor of Sport Management at Brock University, had a piece recently published in the The Conversation about ... Full story -
Brock Media Clips for Friday, July 29
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. Pope Francis arrives in Canada to ... Full story -
Ontario ERs facing closure due to longstanding nursing issues, says Brock expert
Situation critical. Recent news that many Ontario emergency departments (ERs) are on the brink of closing due to nursing shortages ... Full story