Articles by author: The Brock News
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The following is a list of thesis defences taking place at Brock from April 15 to 19. All are open for the ... Full story
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GOODMAN: Here’s how we can get more people to vote in elections
Nicole Goodman, Assistant Professor of Political Science, wrote a piece recently published in the National Post about strategies to get ... Full story -
VOLANTE, ROWSELL, CHERUBINI, CAMPBELL AND DELUCA: Testing literacy today requires more than a pencil and paper
Three professors from Brock University and two from outside institutions came together to write a piece recently published in The ... Full story -
Student researchers into Top 25 of national competition
For the second year in a row, 20 per cent of the semi-finalists in a national video competition for student research ... Full story -
Brock’s oldest residence turns 50 this weekend
Brock is welcoming the University community to take a stroll down memory lane as it celebrates the 50th anniversary of ... Full story -
BRALEY-RATTAI: Most of us support mandatory vaccines for schoolkids, but is it good policy?
Alison Braley-Rattai, Assistant Professor in the Department of Labour Studies, wrote a piece recently published in The Conversation about policies ... Full story -
TUSIKOV AND HAGGART: Stop outsourcing the regulation of hate speech to social media
Blayne Haggart, Associate Professor of Political Science at Brock, co-wrote a piece recently published in The Conversation alongside Natasha Tusikov, ... Full story -
Thesis defences — April 8 to 12
The following is a list of thesis defences taking place at Brock from April 8 to 12. All are open for the ... Full story -
STEVENS: The death of the CWHL presents a new opportunity for women’s professional hockey
Brock University Sport Management Associate Professor Julie Stevens wrote a piece recently published in the National Post about the future ... Full story -
Talk to focus on using corporate social responsibility to cater to investors
A firm’s use of corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives could be beneficial for more than just the good of ... Full story