Media releases

  • Brock to host two-day science adventure for high school students

    MEDIA RELEASE: 9 May 2017 – R00091

    High school students from across the province will experience hands-on science this week as Brock University hosts its annual two-day event designed to encourage youth to pursue education and careers in science.

    More than 70 Grade 10 and 11 students from southern and central Ontario will take part in Scientifically Yours Thursday, May 11 and Friday, May 12. They will participate in projects ranging from forensic science and holograms to wine science, heart and bone health research, and learn how to use fossil preparation techniques employed by paleontologists and museum curators.
     
    New this year is Experience @BrockMakerSpace, the collaborative area in the James A. Gibson Library led by Jonathan Younker of Library Systems and Technologies. Students will get to experience creative technologies such as programming a robot, 3D printing, Raspberry Pi single-board computers, green screen photography and audio/video editing. Other program areas that will be explored in projects include physics, computer science, psychology, mathematics, chemistry and biology.

    This year’s plenary speaker is Anne Sutherland Boal, CEO of the Canadian Nurses Association. Sutherland Boal earned a degree in psychology at Brock before going on to a career in health service administration for the British Columbia Health Ministry.
    She is now an advocate for improved home-care services across Canada.

    Sutherland Boal’s keynote address is Thursday from 9:30 to 10:20 a.m. in the Sean O’Sullivan Theatre.
     
    On Friday, scientific mentors will attend a dinner with the participants, where they will speak about their experiences in careers such as medical physics, naturopathic medicine, nursing, risk modelling analysis, consumer insight and water conservation.

    Media are invited to attend the Scientifically Yours conference to speak with organizers and students.

    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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  • Photo Opportunity: Chariot Race around Brock circle Saturday

    MEDIA RELEASE: 5 May 2017 – R00090

    Nearly 300 high school students are at Brock University this week for the annual Ontario Student Classics Conference, which wraps up Saturday with a chariot race around the Brock traffic circle.

    “We’re honoured to be hosting the conference again at Brock,” says Department of Classics Chair Professor Angus Smith. “It’s a great chance for the high school students to celebrate their interests in Classics and the ancient world.”

    The conference helps students get a deeper understanding of the classical world by bringing together students and teachers from across the province in social events and competitions.

    The OSCC is also an important recruiting opportunity for the Department of Classics.
    “It’s a great chance for us to show these students what a great place Brock would be to come pursue these interests,” Smith says.

    The conference aims to support mens sana in corpore sano — a healthy mind in a healthy body — through friendly competitions.

    Students compete across three categories: academic, athletic and creative. The academic competition includes contests in written Greek and Latin, vocabulary and derivatives, sight translations, mythology, Greek and Roman history and geography.

    Athletic competitions reflect the sports practised by the ancient Greeks and Romans including discus (frisbee), slinging, mini marathons, foot races and swimming.

    The highlight of the annual conference is a chariot race around Brock’s traffic circle scheduled for Saturday at 2:30 p.m., when each school races a chariot they’ve made designed and built.

    Creative competitions encompass visual arts, drama and fashion, with students displaying artwork, audiovisual projects and computer work and performing skits for their peers. Participating schools also create visual displays in Thistle hallways.

    Students also apply what they’ve learned about archaeology, working in teams to complete a simulated archaeological dig behind DeCew residence.

    The conference wraps up Saturday night with a traditional pompa (parade) and award ceremony.

    Media are invited to attend Saturday’s chariot race, which will be held rain or shine.

    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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