Articles by author: Alison Innes
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Kellian Gordon hopes to inspire action. The French Studies graduate focused her time at Brock on building a richer and ... Full story
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Curiosity drives Humanities Teaching Excellence recipient
To his students, Rob Alexander is known as the “shoe guy.” The Associate Professor with the Department of English Language ... Full story -
Community invited to dig into local history with archaeology field school
After a two-year hiatus, Brock University students will again be digging up history in downtown St. Catharines — and the community ... Full story -
Brock prof’s new book examines Canadian masculinity
In her new book, Neta Gordon examines the construction of Canadian masculinity and its presentation in short stories. In Canadian ... Full story -
The complicated history and significant ramifications of potential Roe v Wade decision
American women have faced serious obstacles to accessing abortion since the ruling in Roe v Wade first came down in 1973, ... Full story -
Brock profs to discuss Ukraine-Russia conflict at online public event
Brock professors will be sharing their expertise about the Ukraine-Russia conflict at an upcoming panel hosted by the St. Catharines ... Full story -
New name for one of Brock’s oldest departments
Brock’s Department of Classics has evolved over its 54-year history with the University and has recently introduced a new ... Full story -
Brock prof’s new book analyzes media representation of war
A timely new book by Martin Danahay explores how war is represented in ways that minimize damage and death to ... Full story -
History students celebrate launch of The General
After three years with an online-only presence, The General has made its return to print. The seventh edition of the ... Full story -
Virtual launch to be held for student book on ancient Greece
The public is invited to virtually join students from Brock’s Department of Classics and Archaeology in launching their new ... Full story