Articles from: January 2022
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When it comes to firm performance, research shows that CEOs play a dominant role. This week’s Goodman School of ... Full story
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Summary available for Jan. 19 Senate meeting
Amendments to the Faculty Handbook were approved during the 696th meeting of the University Senate held Wednesday, Jan. 19. Changes can ... Full story -
Brock joins Bell Let’s Talk conversation with week of mental health events, resources
Brock University is joining organizations across Canada in recognizing Bell Let’s Talk Day on Wednesday, Jan. 26 with a week ... Full story -
Hawk-eyed Niagarans needed to spot crows across the region
Gotta spot ’em all. Brock Biological Sciences master’s student Alex Popescu is asking for help from the Niagara community ... Full story -
Brock grads’ startup named among Top 100 Tech Companies to Watch in Canada
DirtMarket founders and Brock graduates Emma Kirwin (BA ’21) and Asad Jalib (BBA ’20) have been hard at work building their company ... Full story -
Brock women’s basketball team raising funds to support Canadians affected by cancer
The Brock women’s basketball team is participating in the 15th annual Shoot for the Cure to help raise money ... Full story -
Brock alumnus to share archaeology research during virtual talk
Brock alumnus Ed Middleton (MA ’17) will be returning virtually to the University’s Department of Classics to share his ongoing ... Full story -
Brock faculty and staff invited to participate in Faith and Life book discussion
Brock University Faith and Life chaplains Bret and Lynn Maukonen are inviting faculty and staff to a weekly book discussion ... Full story -
Brock student-athlete encourages others not to suffer in silence as Bell Let’s Talk Day approaches
The fear of failure haunts Julia Moretto. As a senior member on the Brock women’s golf team, she has ... Full story -
NSERC research grant open to undergraduate students
Applications for the Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA) are now open. Administered by the federal government’s Natural Sciences and ... Full story