Articles by author: Alison Innes
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A free public event designed to educate people about the Holocaust and the larger context of the Jewish community is ... Full story
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New year brings Brock Talks back to St. Catharines library
Gladiators of Pompeii, the planet’s artistic inspiration and the invisible history of radioactive mice will be highlighted by Brock ... Full story -
Prof recognized for archaeological research
Angus Smith has literally moved tons of soil looking for fragments of pottery to piece together our understanding of life ... Full story -
Celebrate the solstice with Rodman Hall Arts Centre
The public is invited to celebrate the longest night of the year and the return of the sun with Rodman ... Full story -
Community voices expressed through Brock art exhibitions
Two Brock art exhibitions now on display are working to celebrate and amplify community voices. Manifestos in a Room and ... Full story -
Evacuation drill teaches artifact preservation
When natural disaster or military conflict strikes, irreplaceable cultural heritage is put at risk. Conflicts in Afghanistan and Syria, as ... Full story -
Brock-community collaboration wins big at provincial art awards
A sense of belonging was essential to Shauna MacLeod’s recovery from mental illness. Knowing how much it helped, she ... Full story -
Digital project gives voice to 17th century female poet
For centuries, the single 17th century manuscript of Hester Pulter’s poetry went unnoticed. Now, two professors are bringing it ... Full story -
Brock teaching DSBN Academy students through fun and games
For a month and a half, 11 Grade 10 students at DSBN Academy learned about careers by working with a Brock University ... Full story -
Brock students mark Día de los Muertos in Niagara
Each decorative candle, lantern and calavera —or sugar skull — is placed with care to create a sea of vibrant colour ... Full story