Articles tagged with: public health
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As of Wednesday, March 31, the number of Brock University residence students testing positive for COVID-19 stands at 30. Brock continues to ... Full story
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Update on Brock’s COVID-19 outbreak
The number of on-campus residence students testing positive for COVID-19 stands at 28 as of Tuesday, March 30. Brock continues to work ... Full story -
Update on Brock’s COVID-19 outbreak
Brock University continues to work closely with Niagara Region Public Health after a COVID-19 outbreak was declared in on-campus student ... Full story -
Planning continues for Brock to host COVID-19 vaccination site
Niagara’s mayors, in partnership with Regional Chair Jim Bradley, have announced the planned locations for the upcoming community COVID-19 ... Full story -
Brock community reminded to be safe as Reading Week approaches
The Government of Ontario said Monday it would soon start to ease COVID-19 restrictions across the province, but students, faculty ... Full story -
New artificial intelligence course designed for future management and health-care professionals
Brock University has launched a new artificial intelligence (AI) graduate course for students aiming to pursue careers in public health ... Full story -
Brock working with Niagara community to encourage safe Halloween
Halloween masks have taken on a whole new meaning in 2020. Brock University is reminding its students and community to be ... Full story -
Brock students create COVID-19 prevention colouring book
Inspired by Public Health courses at Brock University, Medical Sciences student Azaan Adnan and Biomedical Sciences student Alvin Jaimon have ... Full story -
Webinar to discuss how industry research relationships can enhance organizational performance
New knowledge is being created every day, including research that could improve organizational performance. But there is often a gap ... Full story -
Coming onto campus? Face coverings now required
As of Wednesday, July 1, Brock University is requiring that anyone entering on-campus buildings wear a non-medical face covering if they’... Full story