Articles tagged with: Joanne Heritz
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In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the national Canada Post employee strike, single-game sports betting, research investigating algae as ... Full story
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Webinar to explore food insecurity in Niagara
Judging by the growing number of children and their families relying on food banks to meet their basic food security ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: The Anthropocene, debunking dangerous drinking research and Olympic sports history
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed implications of using the word 'Anthropocene,' research on the risks of drinking, ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: A sailing comeback, grapevine resilience, female representation in Bridgerton and Brock’s Convocation
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed sailing at the upcoming Paris Olympics, representation of female actresses on television, drip ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Eclipse on the Escarpment, food insecurity and Ontario jail hunger strikes
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the total solar eclipse, food insecurity in Niagara, hunger strikes in Ontario jails ... Full story -
Brock research paints stark picture of food insecurity in Niagara
Niagara is experiencing an “alarming increase” in the number of people — particularly children — who are relying on food banks to ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: High school violence, affordable housing and a media merger
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed violence in high schools, ongoing research at Crawford Lake, affordable housing challenges and ... Full story -
Brock research aims to amplify Indigenous voices amidst housing crisis
NOTE: Brock University announced the creation of its Indigenous Research Grant in 2021. This is one in a series of articles ... Full story -
Brock students working to improve Indigenous housing challenges
Guided by community insight, Brock University students have been working to help address a range of urban housing challenges faced ... Full story -
Brock grad student named Bethesda Volunteer of the Year
Before beginning her Citizens Politics course this winter, Jordan Isnor (BA ’22) had never thought about app development. But taking on ... Full story