Articles tagged with: FAHS
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In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the Canada Post labour dispute, a new piece of Ontario legislation, the rising ... Full story
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Impactful work earns faculty distinguished professorship designation
Five Brock University faculty members will be awarded the honorary title of Distinguished Professor in recognition of significant contributions to ... Full story -
Thesis defences — June 9 to June 13
The following is a list of thesis defences taking place between Monday, June 9 and Friday, June 13. Master of Science in ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Ancient Roman gladiator fights, U.S.-Canada relations and AI in schools
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed new physical evidence of human-animal combat in ancient Rome, Canada's long-standing ties to ... Full story -
Bonds of friendship helped strengthen Indigenous identities of new grads
Kaitlyn Austin (BSc '24) and Evelyn Dilworth (BA '24, BEd '24) became instant friends when they met in residence in 2018. ... Full story -
OPINION: Jesse Porter and Kirsty Spence discuss emotional labour of women coaches
This article written by Jesse Porter, Research Assistant in the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences (FAHS), and Kirsty Spence, FAHS ... Full story -
Badgers Give Back: Applied Health Sciences community rallies in support of BIPOC students
Note: This story is one in a series of articles highlighting the culture of philanthropy that Brock was built upon ... Full story -
Applied Health Sciences profs recognized for teaching and research excellence
Tim Fletcher approaches teaching with hope and intent that the knowledge he shares will have an impact far beyond his ... Full story -
Brock prof demystifies long-term health damage of backpacks
It’s that time of year again. Store shelves are stocked full of back-to-school items and parents are making decisions ... Full story -
Final round for Three Minute Thesis research contest coming Thursday
Transforming how we think about our body shape. Balancing personalized marketing campaigns with consumer privacy concerns. Rehabilitating World War II ... Full story