Articles tagged with: Valerie Michaelson
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Renata Dividino and her colleagues are concerned about how social media algorithmic bias is shaping young people’s engagements with ... Full story
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Canada-Caribbean Research Symposium builds scholarly connections
The global impact of Brock University’s research was recently showcased on the world stage during the Canada-Caribbean Institute’s (... Full story -
CIHR funds Brock research on dementia, adolescent risk-taking behaviours
Newman Sze is passionate about nipping dementia in the bud. Using a laboratory method he invented, the Brock University Professor ... Full story -
Brock grad student honoured for artistic ecojustice lesson plan
A paintbrush may not be the tool that immediately springs to mind when implementing long-term strategies to mitigate climate change ... Full story -
Brock awarded more than $440k from CIHR for research on older adult memory, child spirituality
Identifying ways to help older adults remember events and understanding how spirituality shapes the physical health conditions of young people ... Full story -
Outstanding educators lauded at virtual gathering
After leading classes in circumstances that were unimaginable to many only two years ago, Brock educators were honoured for their ... Full story -
Brock media clips for Friday, July 30
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. The impact of losing heritage buildings: ... Full story -
MICHAELSON, PORTER and STEEVES: For teenagers, the internet helps during lockdowns but it’s no substitute for the outside world
Valerie Michaelson, Assistant Professor of Health Sciences at Brock University; Robert Porter, Project Manager of the eQuality Project at the ... Full story -
Brock-led team awarded $294,000 by SickKids, CIHR to study impact of COVID on youth mental health
Adolescence is a period of substantial psychological and social development that often sets the stage for the rest of a ... Full story -
Health Sciences students learn to confront personal biases
Though she may have appeared to be relaxing on a bench, Larissa DellaVentura was hard at work trying to see ... Full story