Brock in the News — February 11-17

Arts champ earns Women’s Day award

Rosemary Hale is well known around the University as a former dean of Humanities, but more so as the woman who was instrumental in relocating Brock’s arts faculty downtown. Earlier this week, the was awarded the 2017 International Women’s Day Award by the Women in Niagara Council: St. Catharines Standard

Explorer Adam Shoalts on forthcoming solo Arctic expedition

Brock alum Adam Shoalts (BA ’09) will embark on a solo expedition across the Arctic to mark Canada’s 150th anniversary. He will begin his 4,000 km trek in May, arriving at Hudson Bay in September: Canadian Geographic

Show of shipwrecked treasures raises scientists’ ire

Classics professor Elizabeth Greene weighs in on why showcasing the discovery of shipwrecked artefacts encourages exploitation of historical sites and compromises scientific integrity in the Nature Journal of Science.

Signing the beam

More than 1,000 students, faculty and staff turned out to sign what will be the final steel beam installed in the expanded Goodman School of Business building. The event Thursday was picked up by Cogeco and the St. Catharines Standard.


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