Articles from:April 2021

  • Brock University announces new Director, Brock Sports

    MEDIA RELEASE: 20 April 2021 – R0049

    A proven leader in university athletics with extensive experience supporting the development of student-athletes and coaches has been named Director, Brock Sports by Brock University.

    Melissa Krist will begin her appointment overseeing the Brock Badgers athletics department and its 900 student-athletes on Tuesday, June 1.

    A graduate of the University of Toronto, Krist spent the past 25 years in a series of progressive positions at her alma mater, most recently serving as Manager of Intercollegiate Sport within the Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education for 11 years. She is experienced in strategic planning, policy development and revenue generation and serves on multiple Ontario University Athletics (OUA) and U SPORTS committees.

    “Melissa is a seasoned leader with a proven track record in athletics. Our student-athletes will benefit from her world-class experience and dedication to both athletic and academic excellence,” said Anna Lathrop, Brock’s Vice-Provost and Associate Vice-President, Students. “Melissa is the perfect fit to lead Brock Sports, and I know she will bring stability and vision to the role — making a profound impact both in support of our coaches, staff and student-athletes and also as we align the vision and mission of Brock Sports with the University’s Strategic Plan.”

    Krist said Brock University has all the elements to become a centrepiece in the Canadian university athletics landscape.

    “Having a school of 19,000 students and 900 student-athletes in competitive sports is phenomenal and not seen anywhere else,” she said. “I’m impressed with the breadth of programming at Brock, including intramural sports. The programming available for the student-athlete at Brock is exceptional. I look forward to continuing that and looking at other opportunities that we can add as our international student base becomes a driving factor.”

    Krist earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology at the University of Toronto and played varsity basketball while pursuing a Sport Administration diploma at Durham College.

    “When I was a student-athlete, I saw first-hand the impact a high-performance culture can have on a program and what’s required to get to the next level,” she said.

    Krist is a first-generation Canadian whose parents immigrated from Croatia. Born in Toronto, she owes her career in sport to Brock alumna Maureen Dugo (BPhEd ’80, BEd ’81), a former point guard for the Brock Badgers women’s basketball team who would go on to serve as a teacher and coach at Loyola Catholic Secondary School in Mississauga for 34 years.

    “Brock has had a special piece of my heart for most of my life,” said Krist. “Growing up, I didn’t know my post-secondary sport pathways until I was recruited by my high school coach, Ms. Dugo, to play women’s basketball. She motivated and encouraged me to be a leader throughout my student-athlete development. She played an important role in how I ended up pursuing a career in sport.”

    During her tenure on staff at the University of Toronto, Krist has been mentored by two trailblazing women of university sport: former Director of Athletics and High-Performance Liz Hoffman and current Executive Director of Co-Curricular Athletics and Physical Activity, Beth Ali.

    “There are not too many people who can say they reported to two female Athletic Directors during their career. Their mentorship had a remarkable impact on my professional career,” said Krist. “People stay at U of T for a long time because of the culture built by those two. That’s the culture that I want Brock to have; a family culture of ‘Everybody is a Badger.’

    “Brock has the unique quality of being a strong community, and the University’s support of sport continues to have a huge impact in the development and growth of every student-athlete beyond the classroom,” she said.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Stephen Leithwood, Communications Officer, Brock Sports [email protected] or 289-241-1899

    * Dan Dakin, Manager Communications and Media Relations, Brock University [email protected] or 905-347-1970

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  • Public symposium to share Brock research on mental health

    MEDIA RELEASE: 20 April 2021 – R0048

    Mental health, including during the pandemic, will be discussed by Brock researchers from across the University at a public event next week.

    Perspectives on Mental Health, a free online symposium, takes place Tuesday, April 27 from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.

    The event will feature faculty, student and staff presenters from the Departments of Child and Youth Studies, Geography and Tourism Studies, Education, Health Sciences and Nursing, as well as the Student Wellness and Accessibility Centre.

    Researchers will offer their perspectives on a wide array of topics related to mental health, including:

    • experiences of nature for Canadian youth
    • perceptions of weight and bullying among adolescents
    • social and emotional learning in elementary schools
    • an urban mental health crisis at the turn of the 20th century

    Several of the presenters will focus on the various effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on youth, including:

    • the benefits of dog-walking to relieve pandemic stress in young people
    • perfectionism both before and during the pandemic
    • transitioning from high school to university during the pandemic
    • impacts of youth mental health on families

    Details on the presenters and a full list of presentations with descriptions are available online. 

    Perspectives on Mental Health kicks off a new interdisciplinary symposium series hosted by the Faculty of Social Sciences. It is intended to create more opportunities for members of the Brock and wider communities to learn about research and activities happening across the University related to various themes.

    Ingrid Makus, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, is looking forward to welcoming visitors to these events, which are intended for a non-expert audience.

    “With this new series, we hope to explore topics from multiple perspectives,” says Makus. “This inaugural event, Perspectives on Mental Health, offers audience members and participants alike a unique opportunity to consider the theme of mental health through a variety of lenses.”

    Everyone is welcome to attend the live event. Registration is required. A link to join via Lifesize will be sent following registration.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Manager Communications and Media Relations, Brock University [email protected] or 905-347-1970

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