Articles by author: Alison Innes
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Of all the films he appeared in, Kirk Douglas, who passed away last week at the age of 103, was perhaps ... Full story
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National English association coming to Brock
Brock University’s Department of English Language and Literature will be home to the Association of Canadian College and University ... Full story -
Super Bowl reignites debate over ‘Chiefs’ name: Brock expert
When the Kansas City Chiefs kick off against the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 2, conversation ... Full story -
75th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation highlights importance of education and remembrance
Born in Amsterdam in 1940, Jack Veffer and his brother Maurice survived the Holocaust by fleeing to Switzerland with a neighbour. ... Full story -
Director of Research for MMIWG inquiry to speak at Brock
Karine Duhamel will be at Brock University Thursday, Jan. 23 to talk about her work as Director of Research for the ... Full story -
Alumna to give public archaeology lecture on ancient maritime networks
Lana Radloff (MA ’11) has spent a decade tracing maritime networks in the ancient Mediterranean. On Sunday, Jan. 26, the Brock grad’... Full story -
Brock welcomes Fulbright Chair in Transnational Studies
Brock University students have the opportunity to learn about influential American and Canadian activist movements related issues such as gender, ... Full story -
Student conference to explore Canadian-American issues
The Centre for Canadian Studies is now accepting abstracts for the annual Canada-U.S. student conference “Crossing Borders: A Multi ... Full story -
Interactive Arts and Science students use tech to spill the tea
What do microplastics, voting, shopping delivery and mental health have in common? They’re all important issues students are tackling ... Full story -
Concerns raised over cultural heritage in Iran
The threat by U.S. President Donald Trump against Iranian sites of cultural importance has archaeologists concerned. “While the destruction ... Full story