Articles by author: Alison Innes
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The Centre for Pedagogical Innovation is launching a survey to learn more about the teaching culture at Brock. Released Monday, ... Full story
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Brock Talks lecture series brings together scholars, community
Brock Talks aims to build bridges of understanding between humanities scholars and the local community. Held six times a year ... Full story -
Canadian-American Studies program a window between neighbours
What makes Canada different from the United States? This is a question that students in Brock’s MA in Canadian-American ... Full story -
Community collaboration leads to a new play by Brock prof
It was a simple, yet powerful statement. “We need to pay attention to the lives of Niagara’s migrant agricultural ... Full story -
Seedling for Change fosters community connections
At first glance, Latin American history might not seem to have much in common with Niagara. But Seedling for Change ... Full story -
Two new exhibits to open at Rodman Hall
The works of nine Indigenous artists will be featured in one of two new exhibits opening at Rodman Hall Art ... Full story -
Useless Joyce explores the usefulness of literature
What is James Joyce’s Ulysses about? That’s a question Tim Conley asks students at the end of his ... Full story -
Digital humanities fosters student development and community collaboration
It’s the class that isn’t a class at all. Rather than teaching content, IASC 2P08 focuses on supporting ... Full story -
World-class photographer with a Brock connection
At first glance, the photo is a portrait of a young woman. On closer inspection, the ‘woman’ isn’t human ... Full story -
Brock photographers snap up art show awards
Two Brock photographers were recently honoured for their ability to capture compelling imagery. Visual Arts student Denise Apostolatos and Administrative ... Full story