Articles tagged with: recreation and leisure studies
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In academic settings, excellence is often defined by top marks, the number of reports and papers published, or the scholarships ... Full story
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Connecting with community through Indigenous recreation
A Brock University summer course focused on the historical and current realities of Indigenous leisure activities will connect recreation and ... Full story -
Brock grad tackles Canada’s Ultimate Challenge to inspire Indigenous youth
Courtney Copoc-Hopkins (BRLS ’14, BEd ’18) wants everyone to dream big. As a competitor in the upcoming season of CBC’s Canada’... Full story -
International Women’s Day: How Brock women researchers are creating meaningful change
Research contributes to the betterment of society in varied and important ways — and the work of women researchers at Brock ... Full story -
Presentations to showcase scholarship of teaching, learning
Brock University Chancellor’s Chairs for Teaching Excellence recipients will share insights into their ongoing teaching and learning projects through ... Full story -
Feedback sought on proposed discontinuation of three-year BRLS program
As part of the approval process outlined in the Institutional Quality Assurance Processes (IQAP), the request is being made available ... Full story -
Brock profs share insights at sport summit
Experts from Brock's Faculty of Applied Health Sciences spearheaded a panel discussion on girls in sport at the Sport for ... Full story -
Registration open for Wilderness First Responder training
Medical training for people who work or play in remote settings will be taking place at Brock University next month. ... Full story -
Horizon Scholarship recipient driven by passion for recreation
NOTE: This is one in a series of articles on Brock’s 2023-24 Horizon Graduate Student Scholarship recipients. Read other ... Full story -
OPINION: Kyle Rich discusses the community’s role in equity in sport
Associate Professor of Recreation and Leisure Studies Kyle Rich wrote a piece recently published in the Hamilton Spectator about the ... Full story