Articles from: October 2011
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Violent video games have long taken the blame for the aggressive actions of gamers. But a new study by graduate ... Full story
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Brock women’s hockey drops 2-1 decision to Queen’s
ST. CATHARINES, Ont. - The Brock University women's hockey team (1-1 OUA) dropped a 2-1 decision to the defending OUA ... Full story -
Researcher receives provincial conservation award
A Brock researcher who studies climate change around the world has been named the 2011 recipient of the A. D. Latornell ... Full story -
Rodman Hall wins again
Rodman Hall has once again received an Ontario Association of Art Galleries (OAAG) award, this time for a book that ... Full story -
Founder of animal cruelty investigation agency speaking at Brock
The founder of the U.S.-based Mercy for Animals will speak at Brock next week. Nathan Rundle will give ... Full story -
Initiative will connect Niagara youth with post-secondary education
In a region where less than 10 per cent of the population has a university degree, Brock’s Youth University is ... Full story -
Vanderveen leads Badgers past UOIT 5-2 in season opener
ST. CATHARINES, Ont. - The Brock University women's hockey team (1-0 OUA) opened the 2011-12 Ontario University Athletics regular season ... Full story -
Family Campaign benefits our buildings and space
Every day we walk the hallways and lecture halls of the University, we go into our offices and use the ... Full story -
South African researchers visit Computer Science department
Brock’s Computer Science department recently hosted a visiting scholar and graduate student from a South African university. Professor Andries ... Full story -
Media Talk — Oct. 4
David Fancy, chair of Dramatic Arts, was quoted in the St. Catharines Standard and Niagara Falls Review article "Production celebrates ... Full story