Hip study leads to prestigious award for Health Sciences professor
A Community Health Sciences professor is being recognized for his work as a co-investigator on a study about the effects of children’s activity on hip development.
A Community Health Sciences professor is being recognized for his work as a co-investigator on a study about the effects of children’s activity on hip development.
A degree administered by Brock University is undergoing a name change.
A Brock prof’s research into how the government of Ontario dealt with the regulation of alcohol and public drinking in the province in the post-prohibition 20s and 30s raises some interesting questions about our society’s attitudes towards to alcohol.
Most laws are created to shape social behavior and drug laws are no different.
Many of us have had that morning-after revelation that sex can, indeed, occur without candlelight, flowers and moonlit serenades.
One of Canada’s leading experts on health care policy will give a public talk at Brock next week.
Four Brock faculty members will be honoured on Friday at the Tribute to Teaching: A Celebration of Innovation and Excellence reception.
A leading oncologist on prostate cancer research will speak at Brock this week.
Brock’s first OneMatch community swabbing event was a “great success,” organizers say.
Everyone knows about giving blood, but fewer people are aware of the need for stem cell donors. And an upcoming event at Brock hopes to help change that.