Articles from: November 2021
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Under Brock University’s Vaccination Policy, all students, staff, faculty, librarians and visitors must be fully vaccinated to participate in ... Full story
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Brock’s CCOVI celebrates 25 years of research excellence
Although harvest season is always a special time in Niagara, this vintage also marks a major milestone for Brock University’... Full story -
Need a home for January? Applications open for on-campus residences at Brock
Brock University announced its plans for the upcoming Winter Term recently with a focus on a safe and accessible on-campus ... Full story -
Canada Games Teaching Spotlight: Examining the Games’ contribution to Canada’s identity
NOTE: This is the latest in a series of question-and-answer stories featuring faculty members who are integrating the Niagara 2022 Canada ... Full story -
Business Breathers webinar to give introduction to new product development
Beyond revenue generation, there are several important considerations for entrepreneurs and small business owners when developing a new product or ... Full story -
Concepts of land and ownership in Canada at centre of upcoming Brock panel discussion
An upcoming Brock University panel discussion will bring together distinguished Indigenous and other artists, designers and architects to reimagine Canadian ... Full story -
Goodman’s BBA International Double Degree program receives prestigious accreditation
Brock University’s Goodman School of Business has received accreditation from the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) for one ... Full story -
Wellness Week to help address rising mental health challenges
When students are in need of mental health supports, Brock University is here to help. It’s not uncommon for ... Full story -
Events to educate Brock community on Indigenous treaties, culture
The Brock community is invited to participate in a virtual discussion being held as part of Treaties Recognition Week. Taking ... Full story -
Distinguished Leader helps First Nations create destiny with power project
Tell Margaret Kenequanash she can’t do something and the prominent First Nations leader won’t quietly go away. Tell ... Full story