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  • In the spring sunshine, Open House attendance soared

    MEDIA RELEASE: 4 April 2017 – R00072

    The final numbers are in, and they confirm what was widely suspected: Record crowds poured into Brock University for Sunday’s Open House, the most important event in the recruitment calendar.
     
    In this first year when the annual event moved from late winter to early spring, the backdrop was sunshine, green grass and April flowers as nearly 5,000 prospective students, parents and other guests made the journey from around Niagara, the GTA and southwestern Ontario.

    Beth Natale, Director of Recruitment, said Sunday’s crowds represent a 12 per cent attendance jump over last year.

    “The whole campus community stepped up,” said Natale, “and it showed how Brock can work together as a team. Students and parents were having a great experience. They were happy, they were enjoying themselves and they loved the interaction with faculty and students.”

    She said the enthusiasm was palpable to the more than 400 staff and students who gave up their Sunday to greet visitors, answer questions about degree programs and offer tours of everything from labs and residences to athletics and food facilities. Earlier in the weekend, visitors also toured Brock’s Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts in downtown St. Catharines.

    “Energy levels were off the charts,” said Natale. “People were enjoying themselves, and really getting a sense of what we have to offer.”

    University Registrar Geraldine Jones said her staff on Sunday had 21 on-the-spot registrations for fall term, an unusual level of commitment on a day when most people are in information-gathering mode.

    Besides the buzz taking place at the Information Fair in Beddis Gym, where representatives from academic Faculties and campus services fielded questions and distributed materials, the measure of the massive collaborative effort group could also be seen in other numbers for the day:

    •    17 different presentations given, spanning Academic program/Faculties, Experiential Education, Study Abroad, Financing your Brock Experience and sessions for prospective Graduate students, Grade 10-11 students, and International students;
    •    12 Experience Brock opportunities were provided, including a Career Coach demonstration and labs for Nursing, Big Data, Computer Science, Digital Humanities, Archaeology, Applied Health and Lifespan Research;
    •    even the Campus Store offered discounts on Brock gear, and by day’s end visitors had bought more than 200 Brock sweatshirts.

    Rescheduling this year’s Open House from March to April was a strategic move to connect with potential students as they are receiving their offers of admission from Brock and other universities, said Senior Recruitment Officer Matthew Melnyk.

    “A lot more students are in the frame of mind where they’re making their final decision,” said Melnyk, “so I think our event made a difference. We wanted to make sure we were hitting the sweet spot where they had gotten their offers.”

    Melnyk said the other benefit of pushing the event until April was much better weather.

    “It was nice to see tulips instead of snow when we were putting the signs out.”

    The next big date on the application calendar is April 15, the deadline for incoming students to apply for the OneApp, where a single application allows them to apply for hundreds of awards and bursaries. The OneApp deadline for returning students follows on May 31.

    Melnyk said the true barometer of success from the spring recruiting season will be after June 1, the deadline for Ontario high school students to accept their offers from the University.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:
     
    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

    Brock University Marketing and Communications has a full-service studio where we can provide high definition video and broadcast-quality audio.
     

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  • Panel talk Tuesday to examine how businesses can use their power for good

    MEDIA RELEASE: 4 April 2017 – R00071

    Making money is good, but making money while remaining socially responsible is even better.

    The topic of corporate social responsibility will be the focus of this year’s Business Matters panel discussion, being held Tuesday, April 4 at the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre.

    Making Business Matter is the third in a series of panel talks organized by Brock University’s Goodman School of Business. Previous Business Matters discussions have focused on the music industry and innovation in business.

    Panelists this year include Betty-Lou Souter, CEO, Community Care of St. Catharines and Thorold; Jim Letwin, CEO and Co-owner, Jan Kelley; Shannon Passero, Owner, Shannon Passero Design; and Todd Green, Assistant Professor, Goodman School of Business.

    The four panelists will discuss the latest trends in corporate social responsibility, how organizations choose which causes and initiatives to support, and how they communicate their social responsibility efforts to the public.

    The event starts at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Free tickets are required for entry and are available online, by calling 905-688-0722 or through the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre box office.

    Suggested donations of $5 for Community Care of St. Catharines and Thorold will be accepted at the door.

    The Making Business Matter event is supported by the Wilmot Foundation and is part of the D.G. Wilmot leader series.

    What: Making Business Matter panel discussion
    Who: Shannon Passero, Betty-Lou Souter, Jim Letwin, Todd Green
    When: Tuesday, April 4 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
    Where: FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre
     
    Members of the media are invited to attend but must confirm attendance in advance as tickets are required for entry. Interview opportunities following the event can be arranged.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:
     
    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

    Brock University Marketing and Communications has a full-service studio where we can provide high definition video and broadcast-quality audio.

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