Articles by author: Alison Innes
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When Robin Guard earns his third Brock University degree Friday, he’ll be breaking the record for the oldest-ever graduate — ... Full story
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Archaeological research project invites public participation
A ground-breaking research project on an abandoned plot of land will uncover an important part of St. Catharines’ past this ... Full story -
New course connects students with Niagara’s francophone community
Brock students are gaining valuable work experience through a new internship opportunity that is helping to strengthen bonds with the ... Full story -
Latin student’s translation skills among top in North America
“Surrexit!” Fourth-year Classics student Aleks Mirosavljevic could tell you that’s the past perfect form of Brock’s motto “surgite,” ... Full story -
Student project paints picture of St. Catharines history for the public
What did the population of St. Catharines look like in 1900? That’s the question Brock University students aimed to answer ... Full story -
Humanities champions honoured at spring symposium
It’s not uncommon to find Jason Hawreliak going above and beyond for his department, Faculty and the University. His ... Full story -
Brock students shine at provincial gaming event
Brock’s gaming prowess impressed high-profile industry judges during a recent provincial gaming event. The University sent its largest ever ... Full story -
Brock prof receives national recognition for poetry book
The latest book by Brock Associate Professor of English Adam Dickinson has earned a place in the national spotlight. Anatomic ... Full story -
History event to connect Brock students with the community
Two Brock professors are hoping to use history to bring students and the Niagara community together. To help make that ... Full story -
Ancient Greek, Latin learning aided by peer mentorship program
Learning any new language can be a daunting task. But learning a language that is no longer spoken, such as ... Full story