Media releases

  • Brock to welcome future Badgers of all ages over March Break

    MEDIA RELEASE: 8 March 2019 – R00039

    From soon-to-be first-year students to young children with athletic dreams, Brock University will be buzzing with activity for March Break next week.

    The week off for elementary and high school students means a busy week for Brock’s recruiting and recreation staff.

    Having recently mailed out a remarkable 10,000 offers of admission to graduating high school students from across the province, Brock welcomes March Break as another opportunity for families to visit the University and see what it has to offer.

    Campus tours will start in the Cairns Complex atrium three times each day from Sunday to Friday, when potential students will have the opportunity to see the Brock facilities, meet with faculty and staff, and even attend some in-class lectures.

    “With thousands of offers of admission in circulation, a visit to campus is often the next step for future students and their families,” said Beth Natale, Director, Recruitment and Retention at Brock. “We have our regular schedule of classes and activities next week, so it will give them a very good preview of what the Brock University experience is like.”

    For those a little younger, Brock has a wide range of popular March Break camps allowing kids from Grades 1 to 12 to experience everything from traditional sports to junior lifeguarding, outdoor adventure, robotics, creative arts, investigative science and engineering. Brock’s Aboriginal Students Services is also offering a free Cultural March Break Camp for Indigenous youth from across Niagara.

    Anyone interested in attending a March Break campus tour should visit discover.brocku.ca and those looking for more information on March Break or the upcoming summer camps should visit brocku.ca/kids

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Manager Communications and Media Relations, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

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  • Brock’s business school increasing accessibility to community services with launch of Goodman Group

    MEDIA RELEASE: 7 March 2019 – R00038

    To enhance its longstanding relationship with the Niagara community, the Goodman School of Business at Brock University is making community services more accessible through the establishment of Goodman Group.

    The move will bring together programming for Niagara businesses, students and the broader Brock community, providing them direct access to a full range of learning and development services offered by the School’s faculty, staff and students. It will serve as a hub for the community, while also providing students with real-world, experiential learning opportunities.

    “This is a very exciting chapter for the Goodman School of Business,” said Dean Andrew Gaudes. “All the projects will engage students, faculty and the community in a matter that provides a rich experience for all parties involved.

    “We are putting our best researchers into practice in supporting and developing our community, while applying what we advocate when it comes to engaging our students in experiential learning.”

    Goodman Group will offer:

    • Consulting Services (formerly known as Goodman MBA Consulting)
    • Executive Development
    • Professional Development (formerly the Centre for Innovation, Management and Enterprise Education)
    • Venture Development (formerly BioLinc)

    Although the formation of Goodman Group is new, the School has an established track record of providing these supports to local businesses, said Goodman Group Director Abdul Rahimi.

    “Creating Goodman Group allows us to offer the community greater flexibility,” he said. “Depending on the client’s need, we can easily direct them to the business support that aligns with their goals and resources.”

    Since 2012, local entrepreneurs have been turning to Goodman’s Venture Development (BioLinc) for programming and support to help build their skills and businesses. The School’s rich history in providing consulting services goes back even further to the 1980s.

    Over the last three years alone, Goodman has provided professional development training to more than 875 community members through programs such as its NextGen Municipal Leadership program, and the Professional Leadership Development Certificate, which runs in collaboration with the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce (GNCC).

    Mishka Balsom, President and CEO of the GNCC, said the most pressing challenge facing Ontario’s businesses today is the availability of skilled talent.

    “Brock University and the Goodman School of Business are truly ahead of the curve when it comes to creating the talent we need to prosper,” she said. “Creating the Goodman Group is the logical next step in their quest to support and nurture Niagara’s businesses, and shows Brock University’s continued commitment to excellence and to supporting our community.”

    For more information on Goodman Group’s programs and services visit brocku.ca/goodman/goodman-group

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Manager Communications and Media Relations, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

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