Articles by author: The Brock News
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Brock University Chancellor Shirley Cheechoo, an award-winning actress, artist, playwright and filmmaker, has been awarded the Order of Canada. The ... Full story
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Information on Senate meeting held Dec. 12, 2018
The 665th meeting of the University Senate was held on Wednesday, Dec. 12. The meeting's summary report is available online. Full story -
MACKINTOSH: Build it and they will ride — Bicycle geography lessons for Toronto
Phillip Gordon Mackintosh, Associate Professor of Geography and Tourism Studies at Brock, wrote a piece recently published in the National ... Full story -
Brock’s new Strategic Plan focuses on student experience, research, community engagement and inclusivity
Brock University is capping off an exciting 2018 with a major achievement — a new Institutional Strategic Plan that will be instrumental ... Full story -
Thesis defences — Dec. 17 to 21
The following is a list of thesis defences taking place at Brock from Dec. 17 to 21. All are open for the ... Full story -
ARMSTRONG: Challenging times for cannabis retailers, consumers and producers
Michael Armstrong, Associate Professor of Operations Research in Brock’s Goodman School of Business, was recently published in The Conversation's ... Full story -
New food option at Union Station
Students, faculty and staff have a new choice for food in the Brock University Students’ Union building. Hopscotch, which serves ... Full story -
SAVAGE AND SMITH: Back-to-work legislation may come back to haunt Justin Trudeau
Brock Labour Studies Professor Larry Savage co-wrote a piece recently published in The Conversation about potential repercussions of using back-to-work-legislation ... Full story -
Ten tips to stay cyber safe this holiday season
’Tis the season to be wary. The holiday season may be merry and bright, but it’s also a time ... Full story -
Employees invited to President’s Holiday Celebration Dec. 10
Faculty and staff are reminded the President’s Holiday Celebration is quickly approaching on Monday, Dec. 10. About 400 employees are expected ... Full story