Articles tagged with: Niagara
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This article is part of a monthly series celebrating research breakthroughs and successes at Brock University over the past 60 years. ... Full story
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Incentives for senior volunteers provide dual benefit: Brock research
Providing logistical and financial resources for older adults in Niagara to volunteer will expand their social networks and sense of ... Full story -
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 -
Brock researchers partner with industry to study copper extraction from algae
Copper is usually dug out from the depths of the earth. But the nearest lake may soon become a new ... Full story -
Brock-led network aims to improve lives of newcomers, people of African descent in Niagara
Niagara’s population is becoming increasingly diverse, bringing a rich variety of languages, cultures, ethnicities and religions to the area. ... Full story -
Brock research examines Niagara’s municipal COVID communications
The Regional Municipality of Niagara was effective in its website communications during the COVID-19 crisis, but the websites of its 12 ... Full story -
Brock profs to share teen mental health, water research at Science Meets Parliament
Canada may contain a wealth of freshwater, but for Julia Baird, the country’s water sustainability isn’t a given. ... 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 -
Brock University to mark solar eclipse with free community event
The Niagara community is invited to join Brock University experts and special guests in celebrating a rare celestial spectacle. On ... Full story -
Brock study explores tool to protect Niagara grape growers against weather-related losses
The weather is a huge wild card for agricultural producers. Conditions that are too cold, too hot, too dry or ... Full story