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Brock University
1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way
St. Catharines, ON
L2S 3A1 Canada
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Brock’s Goodman’s School of Business has established itself as a top-tier business school. It has earned accreditation from several esteemed organizations, including the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AASCB) International. It has also developed a prestigious international profile through 30 exchange partnerships, and a successful chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma International Society.
Built in 1982, the Alumni Greenhouse contains laboratories used by Biological Sciences students and faculty.
Inniskillin Hall houses Brock’s Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI), which is dedicated to the advancement of the Canadian grape and wine industry, as well as other cool climate grape and wine regions of the world.
The Mackenzie Chown Complex was built in 1972 and designed by famed architect and former Brock chancellor Raymond Moriyama. There are 10 blocks.
Robert S. K. Welch Hall was built in 1970 and received a major expansion in 2009, which added additional lecture halls and administrative offices as well as upgrades to Welch Hall’s facilities. In addition to housing the David S. Howes Theatre, it is the hub of the Faculty of Education and its Instructional Resource Library.
The Thistle Complex is an eclectic area of Brock. Its focal point is the Sean O’Sullivan Theatre, where various performances are held. Thistle contains several lecture halls, a Scotiabank branch and two of the three ATMs on campus. It also has the General Brock Store, a Tim Hortons, and Market Hall – the Guernsey Market’s food court eating area.
The Arthur Schmon Tower is Brock University’s flagship building, with it’s main entrance and information desk housed here. Six of the 13 floors are the James A. Gibson Library. Its 13th floor contains University senior administration offices. The Registrar’s Office is on the third floor; financial aid and Student Development Centre on the fourth, and Human Resources and the finance office on the 12th. Its underground level is home to Faculty of Humanities classrooms, Career Services, Guernsey Market and spacious Market Hall.