Articles by author: The Brock News
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After taking last year off, the Niagara Social Justice Forum will once again return to Brock University for a full ... Full story
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Brock gets federal funds to create War of 1812 exhibit in St. Catharines
Brock University has received $90,000 from the federal Ministry of Canadian Heritage's 1812 Commemoration Fund to create a War of 1812 exhibit at ... Full story -
UPDATE: Cairns labs are reopened (Jan. 24, 2013)
Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013 9:00 a.m. All labs on the 400 and 500 levels of the Cairns Family Health and Bioscience Research Complex are ... Full story -
Brock prof’s research examines post-prohibition liquor laws in Ontario
A Brock prof's research into how the government of Ontario dealt with the regulation of alcohol and public drinking in ... Full story -
Brock mosquito expert part of documentary on national TV this week
A Brock University medical entomologist will be part of a new Canadian-made documentary about mosquitoes airing this week on the ... Full story -
Brock certificate course helps teachers avoid professional burnout
Are you a teaching professional looking to reinvigorate your days of teaching? Has lesson planning turned into a stale routine? ... Full story -
Brock professor talks about future of unions on national radio
Kendra Coulter, an assistant professor in Brock's Centre for Labour Studies, was a guest on CBC Radio's The Current news ... Full story -
Eddie Greenspan comes home to teach a course at Brock University
Besides being Canada's most famous criminal lawyer, Edward Greenspan has also made his mark as a journalist, author, television host, ... Full story -
Brock prof’s new book charts key aspect of human personality
What is the H factor? And why should you care about it? A Brock personality psychologist and his research colleague ... Full story -
Niagara River water quality improved significantly over last 25 years: policy brief
Long-standing pollution in the Niagara River and its many effects have been reported ever since Great Lakes-focused cleanup efforts began ... Full story