Articles from: May 2017
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After a year of meetings, hearings and consultations, the University’s Human Rights Task Force (HRTF) has submitted its final ... Full story
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Research in Brock lab helps rattlesnakes in the bog
The Massasauga rattlesnakes in Niagara’s Wainfleet Bog have a friend in Brock University researcher Anne Yagi. After years of ... Full story -
Campus Wi-Fi to be temporarily disrupted Saturday
Wireless connections for students and guests on campus will be temporarily disrupted early Saturday morning. Brock ITS has scheduled maintenance ... Full story -
New staff representative elected to Board of Trustees
Giulia Forsythe has been elected as a representative of ongoing staff to the Board of Trustees. Forsythe will serve a ... Full story -
Brock alumnus embarks on Arctic trek
As modern-day voyageur Adam Shoalts (BA ’09) ventures to the Arctic this spring on an amazing one-man expedition, he’s doing ... Full story -
Increased minimum wage a win for workers: Brock labour studies prof
Tuesday’s announcement to raise the minimum wage in Ontario should be considered a victory for the labour movement, ... Full story -
Brock research explores how municipalities deal with extreme weather conditions
We’ve had more than enough rain to keep sports fields green this spring, but parks departments around southern Ontario ... Full story -
Deloitte recognized for Cuvée partnership
A strong supporter of the local wine industry for nearly three decades, Cuvée continues to be a successful celebration ... Full story -
Brock returns to a balanced budget, but there’s work to do
For the first time in a decade, Brock University is starting a new fiscal year with a balanced budget plan ... Full story -
Brock teaches the business of lemonade to future entrepreneurs
A freshly squeezed business idea from Brock University’s Goodman School of Business will help teach Niagara’s future entrepreneurs ... Full story