It was a battle of the creative arts and, in the end, all gingerbread folk were victorious!



Sunday, January 15, 2023 | By nluke
It was a battle of the creative arts and, in the end, all gingerbread folk were victorious!



Friday, December 30, 2022 | By nluke
Nicole joined her lab mates, Gifty, Joseph, Avery, Qi, and Michael (our newest and youngest recruit by far 😉) for lunch at East Izakaya in St Catherines. It was super to catch up in person, try some new foods, learn how to use chopsticks, and play some games. Watch for news updates on the gingerbread avatars!

Friday, December 02, 2022 | By nluke
Avery, Nikki, and Brittney traveled to Toronto for the 2022 ONTABACon (https://ontaba.org). There they shared the poster from Dublin with a new audience. Qi and Gifty also participated in ONTABACon. Qi shared a presentation with her Brock colleagues titled, “Exploratory Analysis of Sentiment Toward ABA on Twitter.” Gifty shared a poster with her Brock colleagues titled, “Trends in Practicum Experiences.” It was a great opportunity to get to know the local behaviour analysis community and connect with classmates and friends.

Saturday, September 03, 2022 | By nluke
Avery, Nikki, Brittney, and Nicole traveled to Dublin, Ireland, for the ABAI 11th International Conference (https://www.abainternational.org/events/program-details/summary.aspx?intConvId=71&a=r). There they shared their poster titled, “Teaching Graduate Students in Behaviour Analysis to Work with Individuals with Disabilities Using Synchronous Virtual Reality.” We had a wonderful time exploring the beautiful city of Dublin and meeting up with colleagues and friends at the conference.

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