Articles by author: Alison Innes
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Classics students spent the term journeying back in time to explore the dining practices of the ancient Greeks and Romans. ... Full story
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Black Freemasonry and its Niagara connection topic of Sankey Lecture
Little is known about the local history of black Freemasonry, but it’s hoped this year’s Sankey Lecture will ... Full story -
Student-run Classics symposium marks 30 years
Shipwrecks and seafaring were the topics of the day when more than 50 people gathered for the Brock University Archaeological Society’... Full story -
Dungeons and Dragons donations to help kids in hospital
Brock gamers are doing their part to put smiles on the faces of children in hospital. Members of Westmarches, the ... Full story -
Murdoch Mysteries author to unveil writing secrets at Brock
The books might be fiction, but the historical research that goes into them is very real. For acclaimed author Maureen ... Full story -
Event to explore bodies and illness through art and literature
Art-making and trauma. Non-human organisms in the human body. Early onset Alzheimer’s disease. These are some of the ideas ... Full story -
Brock alumnus recognized for teaching excellence by Governor General
Paul Paterson (BA ’90, BEd ’05) aims to not only teach his students about history, but also to inspire and empower them ... Full story -
Mentorship program introduces high school students to university research
More than just providing directions, maps can also tell stories, Ally Lawson has learned. The Grade 12 DSBN Academy student has ... Full story -
Rodman Hall readying for two exhibition openings
Two powerful exhibitions featuring the work of clients from Start Me Up Niagara (SMUN) and Brock alumna Natalie Hunter, respectively, ... Full story -
Visual Arts prof named new Associate Dean of Humanities
Keri Cronin has always been invested in sharing the research of Brock’s Faculty of Humanities in far-reaching ways. And ... Full story