Media releases

  • Lincoln and Brock sign MOU to focus on community priorities

    MEDIA RELEASE: R00037 – 16 February 2017

    Brock University and the Town of Lincoln formalized an agreement that could help the municipality and the school identify joint projects that enrich Brock’s educational opportunities while advancing the town’s economic, social and community development.

    The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by Lincoln Mayor Sandra Easton and Brock Interim President Tom Traves on Wednesday, Feb. 15 is the latest venture to see the town and university collaborate on initiatives that support the strategic intentions of both parties.

    The MOU will see the two partners create a joint steering committee that explores ways of moving forward by matching the University’s areas of expertise with the Town’s needs and opportunities.

    Traves said Brock is committed to supporting the development of local communities, especially in ways that benefit both partners.

    “For the University, initiatives like this typically lead to work-integrated experiential learning opportunities, while advancing cutting-edge research and transferring Brock’s innovation into our host communities, supporting social and economic needs,” said Traves.

    “This helps build communities but also strengthens Brock and makes it increasingly valuable to the entire region as a key resource for education and knowledge.”

    This new genre of collaboration between universities and municipalities allows for community co-research models, where the town is an active partner who not only helps define the scope of a project, but participates in research whose outcomes are specific and can be realistically implemented by a local municipality.
     
    Easton said the MOU provides the knowledge and expertise of Brock faculty and students, bringing “a much broader perspective that can only assist us in our vision of a future, sustainable Lincoln.”

    “This collaboration serves as a local think tank with focus and expertise,” said Easton, “a relationship to benefit Council, our community, and our staff.”

    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

    * Carrie Beatty, Senior Communications Advisor, Town of Lincoln cbeatty@lincoln.ca    905-563-2799 x230 or 905-401-5707

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  • Provincial championships on tap for Brock Sports this week

    MEDIA ADVISORY: 14 February 2017 – R00035

    It’s a busy week for varsity sports at Brock University.

    The Ontario University Athletics season wraps up for both figure skating and men’s fencing with the championship events being held in Niagara. The provincial championships are also being held for curling this weekend, and there are late-regular-season games for basketball and volleyball, and playoff games for hockey.

    FIGURE SKATING
    The OUA Figure Skating Championships got under way at the Gale Centre in Niagara Falls Tuesday with the final day of competition set for Wednesday. Tickets are $5 at the door while children, youth and Brock students get in free.

    The host Brock Badgers hope the home crowd can help lift them to a podium finish this week. Earlier this season at the Queen’s Invitational, the Badgers finished second overall thanks to three gold medal-winning performances. Katie Desveaux (North York) won gold in the Open Solo Dance, while Sydney Vanderveen (Belleville) finished first in the Novice Short program. Desveaux also combined with Laura Holbrough (Ilderton) to capture gold in the Open Short Dance.

    The Badgers are coming off a third place finish at the OUA Winter Invitational where just three points separated them from the gold medal-winning Varsity Blues. Just like at the Queen’s Invitational, Desveaux and Vanderveen both won gold in their events, while Lauren Collins (Minesing) and Kristen Dortono (Niagara-on-the-Lake) finished first in the Senior Silver Similar Dance event.

    Wednesday’s OUA Championship schedule runs from 8 a.m. to 3:50 p.m. at the Gale Centre with the overall championship trophy and banner, as well as individual medals, presented at the end of the day.

    FENCING
    On Saturday and Sunday, the men’s fencing OUA Championships will be held in Ian Beddis Gymnasium at Brock University. The Brock men will be led by Logan Wilford (Ajax) and Malcolm McLeod (Beamsville) who both medalled earlier this season. In front of a hometown crowd, the Badgers will look to medal as a team.

    CURLING
    Both the Brock Badgers men’s and women’s varsity curling teams are off to OUA Provincial Championships running Thursday until Monday in Oshawa. The championships are being hosted by UIOT. The Brock men’s team won the Brock Invitation tournament it hosted at St. Catharines Curling Club Jan. 21-22.

    HOCKEY
    In men’s hockey, the Badgers head to Guelph to play the Gryphons in Game 1 of their best-of-three first-round playoff series. A fan bus is headed to the away game to cheer on the Brock squad. Game 2 is back in Niagara at the Seymour-Hannah arena Saturday at 7:15 p.m. If necessary, Game 3 is back in Guelph Sunday night.

    The women’s hockey playoff picture is yet to be determined with Brock playing at Queen’s Friday at noon and at University of Toronto Saturday at 7 p.m. in the final two regular season games of the year.

    BASKETBALL
    The Badgers women’s and men’s basketball teams each have two games left in the regular season before the playoffs get underway. The two teams head to London to play Western Wednesday night and then round out the season Saturday afternoon at McMaster.

    The men’s team has secured a home playoff game Saturday, Feb. 25, while the women’s playoff picture is still yet to be finalized.

    VOLLEYBALL
    The regular season is still in full swing for the men’s and women’s volleyball teams with the Badgers hosting McMaster Saturday at 8 p.m. and 6 p.m., respectively.

    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

    * Shawn Whiteley, Sports Information & Marketing Coordinator, Brock University swhiteley@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x4506
     

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