Articles by author: Maryanne St. Denis
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Potential. That’s what Denese Brown-Bell’s grandmother saw in her all those years ago. It’s also what Brown-Bell (... Full story
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Brock University working with community to encourage safe, responsible St. Patrick’s Day
Brock has proudly served as Niagara’s public university for nearly 60 years, and its students have played a meaningful role ... Full story -
Nicole Nolan named Interim University Librarian
Nicole Nolan has been appointed as Brock’s Interim University Librarian, effective May 1. Nolan has served as Brock’s Associate ... Full story -
Signs suggest bullying may rise beyond pre-pandemic levels, says Brock researcher
Many aspects of life have returned to their pre-pandemic state — and school bullying is sadly no exception, says Brock University ... Full story -
GALLERY: Brock community unites to remember missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
As she looked around the room, Robyn Bourgeois was overcome by emotion. Brock’s Vice-Provost, Indigenous Engagement felt tears welling ... Full story -
Brock community’s energy ‘radiates from every corner,’ says President
In her four months since taking the helm as Brock’s seventh President and Vice-Chancellor, Lesley Rigg has noticed three ... Full story -
Creative strategist to share twists and turns of advertising career at O’Malley Lecture
Jay Fleming’s (BA ’12) path into the marketing and advertising world was a long and winding road. Those twists and ... Full story -
Temporary meeting portals offer additional private workspace
The way people work — and where — has evolved significantly over the past two years, with online meetings now the norm ... Full story -
Brock takes next steps in transitioning to Burlington campus
Brock University recently made strides in its plans to transition to more modern facilities in the Hamilton-Burlington-Oakville corridor. As the ... Full story -
Brock University’s Fall Preview Day returns in person Sunday
If early registration numbers for Brock’s Fall Preview Day are any indication, prospective students and their families are eager ... Full story