Media releases

  • Pow Wow welcomes hundreds to celebrate togetherness

    MEDIA RELEASE: January 19 2024 – R0007

    The thunder of drums roaring through the air was a welcoming call inviting people from all nations to gather together at Brock University Friday, Jan. 19.

    Hundreds of people packed into Ian Beddis Gymnasium to take part in a Pow Wow hosted by Brock’s Hadiya’dagénhahs First Nations, Métis and Inuit Student Centre, and the Office of the Vice-Provost, Indigenous Engagement.

    The gathering began with a grand entry that welcomed Elders, veterans, Brock leaders, dignitaries and dancers in traditional regalia, followed by alumna and Head Dancer Kendra Jessie Rosychuk (BSM ’21) inviting attendees to the floor as the sound of traditional songs and drums flowed through the gym.

    While music and dance were among the highlights of the day, the Pow Wow also featured a vendor fair of Indigenous entrepreneurs and speeches from Brock’s Vice-Provost, Indigenous Engagement Robyn Bourgeois and President Lesley Rigg.

    The event was James Gowland’s first Pow Wow. The fourth-year Medical Sciences student said seeing so many people in attendance, including roommates and familiar faces he had invited from his classes, was an emotional experience.

    “As an Indigenous student, I feel a sense of community seeing everyone coming out and supporting us,” he said. “Events like this have helped me to become more comfortable in my own identity.”

    Gowland also works as a student staff member in Hadiya’dagénhahs and said the efforts of the centre to create a welcoming and inclusive event were seen by all in attendance.

    “To have an event right here at Brock that celebrates and focuses on the positive of bringing people together is good for everyone,” he said. “It also shows our Indigenous students and community members that we have a place here and we are celebrated.”

    Hadiya’dagénhahs Event Co-ordinator Willow Shawanoo-Kechego said the participation from so many community partners was particularly inspiring.

    “I think watching all of our nations come together in our Indigenous community is rewarding for me and for our students to see the support they have, not just from within our walls but also beyond them,” she said.

    As she gazed upon the smiling faces of the dancers, drummers and friends from near and far, Shawanoo-Kechego said the Pow Wow’s legacy would be felt for years to come.

    “This event will have a lasting impact on our next seven generations, planting seeds and honouring students yesterday, today and tomorrow,” she said.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Doug Hunt, Communications and Media Relations Specialist, Brock University dhunt2@brocku.ca or 905-941-6209

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  • Grand opening set for Brock Functional Inclusive Training Centre

    MEDIA RELEASE: January 18 2024 – R0006

    Brock University will mark the official opening of a facility dedicated to enhancing people’s quality of life through exercise and activity.

    A grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held for the Brock Functional Inclusive Training (Bfit) Centre on Wednesday, Jan. 24 at 2 p.m. at the Walker Sports and Abilities Centre at Canada Games Park, 2021 Canada Games Way, adjacent to the University’s main campus.

    Members of the Brock and Bfit community will come together with representatives from industry, community partners and all levels of government to learn more about the state-of-the-art, 13,000-square-foot facility and how its supervised community exercise programs help to improve the health and quality of life in older adults, cancer patients and survivors, cardiac patients and individuals living with spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, amputations and Parkinson’s disease, while also contributing to innovative multi-disciplinary research and offering experiential learning opportunities to students.

    Previously called the Brock-Niagara Centre for Health and Well-Being, Bfit moved from its previous location on Lockhart Drive to the new space one year ago this month.

    Speakers at the grand opening will include Daisy Wai, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister for Seniors and Accessibility; Lesley Rigg, Brock University President and Vice-Chancellor; Peter Tiidus, Dean, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University; Deborah O’Leary, Bfit Centre Director and Acting Associate Vice-President, Research, Brock University; Matthieu Dagenais, Brock University PhD candidate in Applied Health Sciences — Population and Behavioural Health, former Bfit student volunteer and current Bfit staff member; and Kevin Cavanagh, Bfit Centre member.

    What: Grand opening of the Brock Functional Inclusive Training (Bfit) Centre
    When: Wednesday, Jan. 24 at 2 p.m.
    Where: Walker Sports and Abilities Centre at Canada Games Park

    Media are invited to attend the event and ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open the space.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Doug Hunt, Communications and Media Relations Specialist, Brock University dhunt2@brocku.ca or 905-941-6209

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