Articles from:March 2022

  • Brock partners with municipalities, police to encourage safe and responsible St. Patrick’s Day

    MEDIA RELEASE: 14 March 2022 – R0035

    Brock University strives to be a committed partner and trustworthy neighbour in the Niagara region, and it’s asking its students to do the same.

    As St. Patrick’s Day approaches, the University and the Brock University Students’ Union (BUSU) are partnering with the Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) and local municipalities to take a proactive approach in local neighbourhoods that have large student populations.

    To kick off the initiative, Brock staff and NRPS officers have been going door to door to promote safe and responsible celebrations as part of the Don’t Put the Bad in Badger campaign. Along with encouraging appropriate behaviour, the printed materials distributed also educate students on the possible fines that can be incurred if COVID-19 and other municipal bylaws are violated.

    “We know that our students enjoy celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with one another,” said Brad Clarke, Brock’s Director of Student Life and Success. “But we also expect for any celebrations to be safe and respectful; and to be sure that activities do not conflict with municipal, provincial or federal law.”

    Along with messaging beforehand, Brock has funded additional NRPS officers to assist with neighbourhood patrols on St. Patrick’s Day and the weekend that follows. During those times, police and city bylaw officers are taking a zero-tolerance approach and will have high visibility in near-campus neighbourhoods.

    Various Brock departments will also be offering a series of events and programs to provide compelling on- and off-campus options for students to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day safely and responsibly. Related health and safety awareness campaigns are running throughout the week, and alternative events will take place on and around St. Patrick’s Day for students to engage in virtually and in person. A full listing of events can be found on ExperienceBU.

    While BUSU President Rafay Rehan hopes Brock students will join him Thursday, March 17 on campus for a free breakfast, events in Isaac’s and an evening board game café, he has a blanket expectation for student behaviour wherever celebrations are taking place.

    “No matter how you celebrate, please remember to drink responsibly, look after your friends and be respectful of your neighbours,” he said.

    As the University aligns its plans closely with the strategies of local municipalities, Vice-Provost and Associate Vice-President, Students Anna Lathrop said she expects Brock students to do their part for the community.

    “Brock students have shown they can be exceptional neighbours and community partners, as they have helped those around them throughout the difficult times of the COVID pandemic,” she said. “While we know they are excited to be together again, I encourage students to engage that spirit of respect and camaraderie with all members of the community while remembering their duties as citizens and under the Brock Student Code of Conduct.”

    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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  • Brock LINC launches public workshops exploring inner creativity

    MEDIA RELEASE: 14 March 2022 – R0034

    While creativity comes naturally to some people, it’s also a skill that can be developed and practised.

    Starting this month, the Brock LINC — Brock University’s centre for creativity, innovation, research and entrepreneurship — is offering several events and workshops centred around developing a creative mindset.

    “Creativity can be a big, polarizing term. People are very quick to say, ‘I’m not creative,’ or think creativity is a trait only artistic people have,” says Farzana Crocco, Executive Director of the Brock LINC. “But creativity is really about how we generate new ideas, and this is something that everyone can develop.”

    The new events and workshops, which fall under three categories, are designed to help people explore new skills and technologies, new ways of thinking, and to hone their problem-solving abilities. The categories include: 

    Creativity and problem-solving

    Two new workshop series will focus on creativity and problem-solving skill development. The Everyday Creative Mind explores how creativity concepts and skills can be incorporated into everyday life, while Introduction to Design Thinking examines the five stages of the design thinking process and how it can be used by everyone.

    Creativity and technology

    Creativity through making, design and technology is the focus of workshops delivered through the Brock University Library Makerspace, including introductions to 3D modelling, podcasting, laser cutting, Cricut, and more. Workshops through the Brock Library’s Digital Scholarship Lab help to demystify digital tools for data management and visualization, including workshops on PowerBI, Github, Python and Tableau, among others.

    Creativity and taking breaks

    Some of the upcoming events at the Brock LINC, such as bullet journaling, coffee cupping and creative writing sessions, are focused on simply having fun and allowing people to have space for self-reflection or a break in their everyday routines.

    “We are so wired to be on the go and working constantly that we often forget to take breaks,” Crocco says. “But you can’t be creative if you’re always stressed or exhausted. You’ll notice that your best ideas might come in the shower, on a walk or after playing a game. These breaks from mental tasks are important to build into our routines.”

    These events and workshops are open for all Brock University students, staff, faculty and members of the community. They are all currently delivered online and are free of charge.

    To learn more and for a full list of upcoming Brock LINC Creativity workshops and events, visit brocku.ca/linc/creativity

    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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