Visual arts instructor nominated for city arts award
Drawing instructor Arnold McBay has been nominated for a City of St. Catharines Arts Award in the established artist category.
Drawing instructor Arnold McBay has been nominated for a City of St. Catharines Arts Award in the established artist category.
Political Sciences Prof. Charles Conteh has been honoured with an award for excellence from Emerald Literati Network.
The Business Link recently announced its 40 Under Forty Business Achievement Awards, recognizing Niagara’s next generation of business leaders. The 40 winners are professionals, under the age of 40 and have consistently made their mark in business and in their communities.
Congratulations to the many Brock graduates (listed below) who made the coveted list of winners. [...]
At the recent Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association annual conference, held in Washington, D.C., Malisa Kurtz, a humanities PhD student and graduate of Brock, was awarded the 2013 science fiction/fantasy area’s 2013 Graduate Student Scholar Award for her paper entitled, Becoming animal and multiplicity in Lauren Beukes’s Zoo City (2010).
Brock red? How about Brock green? It’s not a stretch thanks to the University’s greening efforts, which recently netted a Horizon Utilities Energy Excellence Award for demonstrating a commitment to reducing demand for electricity and becoming more energy efficient.
The high point of Robert Dimand’s week is the Wednesday graduate lecture he gives. For Sid Segalowitz, one of the greatest perks of his job is working with graduate students.
Margaret Lizzotti longs for the day when drowning deaths become a thing of the past. As Brock’s aquatics assistant program supervisor, Lizzotti is doing her part to achieve that by running one of the largest Lifesaving Society training programs in Ontario.
When it comes to raising money for the United Way, Brock University has it down to a science.
Sport management Prof. Cheri Bradish will receive the 2013 Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching from the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences.
Gift Days, written by Kari-Lynn Winters, has been shortlisted for the Christie Harris Illustrated Children’s Literature Prize at this year’s British Columbia Book Prizes.