Grants awarded to 24 researchers
Nearly $60,000 has been awarded through two internal programs.
Nearly $60,000 has been awarded through two internal programs.
Christine Tardif-Williams was interviewed for Niagara This Week’s article “Answering the Santa question.”
Graduate student Sarah Farrell was quoted in the CHCH segment “National Child Day recognizes the rights of kids.”
Terrance Wade was quoted in the media about five-year study that focused on why children might not be getting enough physical activity and developing elevated blood pressure.
Kristen Smith, co-ordinator of student life and community outreach, was quoted in the article “A chain reaction of good deeds” in the St. Catharines Standard.
Zopito Marini, professor of Child and Youth Studies, was quoted in the article “Bullies can’t hide online” in the Welland Tribune on Oct. 12.
It’s an uncertain world, but education gives new graduates an advantage, Chancellor Ned Goodman told more than 780 new graduates this weekend.
Fall Convocation will be Saturday, Oct. 16.
Twenty-nine researchers have received funding through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
The province has awarded $727,012 to support five Brock research projects to do with aging, human health and materials science.