Articles tagged with: FAHS Research
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When Assistant Professor Asif Khowaja looks out across his classroom, he sees more than students. He sees future leaders in ... Full story
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Brock takes top spot in Canadian university sport management research
Brock has ranked first in Canada for university sport management research contributions for the third consecutive year. The annual assessment ... Full story -
Recognizing grad student research with reach
From developments in neurodegenerative disease studies to critical explorations of social media’s impact on gender, graduate student research at ... Full story -
U.S. surgeon general calls for cancer warnings on alcohol, Brock expert says it’s not that simple
With “Dry January” underway, encouraging people to consider reducing their alcohol consumption, the United States’ top doctor has also issued ... Full story -
Sport Management researchers receive global acclaim
Changwook Kim has always examined the world from different perspectives, so it's no surprise his research follows this same philosophy. ... Full story -
Emerging scholar helping moms overcome barriers to physical activity
Corliss Bean knows first-hand the challenges mothers face navigating physical activity after the birth of a child. Since becoming a ... Full story -
Community sports need provincial ‘assist’ to thrive: Brock research
Whether it’s a children’s soccer league run by parent volunteers or an adult hockey team whose players spend ... Full story -
Global project empowers women in health
Brock researcher Asif Khowaja is helping Ugandans tackle a critical health-care challenge through an Academics Without Borders (AWB) volunteer project. ... Full story -
Absence of Special Olympics from 2024 Paris Games illustrates ableism in sport: Brock expert
According to Jennifer Mooradian (MA ’22), the disconnect between the Special Olympics and the Paralympic and Olympic Games speaks volumes. It ... Full story -
Research to explore self-representation in Special Olympics athletes
Raising a daughter with Down syndrome has changed Jennifer Mooradian’s (MA '22) perceptions of disability and inspired her research, ... Full story