Articles by author: The Brock News
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Aaron Mauro, Assistant Professor of Digital Media, wrote a piece recently published in The Conversation about an increase in technological ... Full story
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COULTER: Tiger King isn’t a coronavirus distraction; it’s a mirror into our blatant disrespect for animals
Kendra Coulter, Chair of Labour Studies in Brock’s Faculty of Social Sciences, wrote a piece recently published in The ... Full story -
Brock launches COVID-19 Student Emergency Bursaries
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on Brock University students. As they struggle during these stressful times, they ... Full story -
2020 Senate election results available
Voting closed for the 2020 Senate elections on Monday, April 6. Votes have been confirmed in accordance with the Faculty Handbook II: 3.4.7. ... Full story -
Portal now open for student grade options
Brock University’s Office of the Registrar has now created a web page for the Disruption Grade Change Request Form ... Full story -
Convocation update: Degrees to be conferred, future in-person celebration to be planned
A letter to the Brock community from University President Gervan Fearon: Dear Brock students, About a week ago, I wrote ... Full story -
Broader public invited to provide feedback on Provost candidate
The process to identify Brock’s next Provost and Vice-President, Academic continues to move forward. The broader public is invited ... Full story -
Summary available for April Senate meeting
Amendments to the Faculty Handbook were approved during the 679th meeting of University Senate held on Wednesday, April 1. Changes can ... Full story -
VOLANTE: What will happen to school grades during the coronavirus pandemic?
Louis Volante, Professor of Education, wrote a piece recently published in The Conversation about the challenges faced by education systems ... Full story -
Think there are no Tiger Kings in Canada? Think again, says Brock expert
As the world reels from the physical, psychological, social and economic effects of COVID-19, millions of people are being temporarily ... Full story