Articles by author: Alison Innes
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An endangered blue-footed booby appears suspended in mid-air, accompanied by a soundtrack and narration. The wave of a hand over ... Full story
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Canada Games Teaching Spotlight: Brock courses offer support to French speakers at Canada Games.
NOTE: This is the latest in a series of stories featuring faculty members who are integrating the Niagara 2022 Canada Games ... Full story -
Brock conference on sport draws international interest
Participants from around the world recently tuned in to learn about “Canada at Play,” the theme of the annual Two ... Full story -
University mourns passing of retired History professor
Brock University mourns the passing of retired Professor Emeritus Craig Hanyan on March 24. Hanyan taught American history with the Department ... Full story -
Brock prof internationally recognized for Canadian Studies contributions
Brock University French Professor Jane Koustas has been honoured with the 2022 Governor General’s International Award for Canadian Studies. Presented ... Full story -
Brock English prof wins B.C. book prize
It was a decade in the making, but Gregory Betts’ latest book is an award winner. The Professor with Brock ... Full story -
Brock experts concerned by Ontario’s decision to lift mask mandate
Dropping Ontario’s mask mandate on March 21 may be going too far, too soon, say Brock University experts, who are ... Full story -
Student research explores sport in the Middle Ages
From falconry and football to ice skating and tennis, students in Brock’s Medieval and Renaissance Studies have been exploring ... Full story -
Following the war on social media? Brock expert advises caution
With videos about the supposed killing of Ukrainian soldiers at Snake Island, a young girl standing up to Russian tanks, ... Full story -
Panel discussion to explore Ukrainian-Canadian perspective of Russian invasion
An upcoming panel will discuss how Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has traumatically impacted the lives of Ukrainians and their ... Full story