Humanities
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Gender inequality, corruption and the conflict between personal beliefs and the laws of society are all at the centre of ... Full story
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Memorial award sends Classics student to overseas digs
Sydney Bryk’s face lit up as she shared with Terry Varcoe stories of her archaeological adventures in Italy. The ... Full story -
Student research competitions offer exposure, skills development
Sharing their findings with the world is a vital part of the research process for students, both during their studies ... Full story -
Sounds of clarinet and piano to fill Music@Noon stage
Pianist Gary Forbes. Clarinetist Zoltan Kalman and pianist Gary Forbes will combine their sounds for the next RBC Foundation Music@... Full story -
Rodman Hall receives three provincial nods
Rodman Hall is in the provincial spotlight after receiving three nominations for the annual Ontario Association of Art Galleries (OAAG) ... Full story -
Proposals sought for tech showcase presentations
University instructors and researchers are invited to submit proposals for the second annual Teaching and Research Technology Showcase. A collaboration ... Full story -
Famous shipwrecks at heart of public talk
Brock's Department of Classics will celebrate Archaeology Day with a free public lecture on one of Canada’s most intriguing ... Full story -
FRICKER: Play performed in yurt at Aga Khan Museum is personal journey fit for a nomad’s home
Dramatic Arts Professor Karen Fricker wrote an article for the Toronto Star about an unusual performance event happening at the ... Full story -
Maclean’s rankings reflect Brock’s momentum: Fearon
Watching out for students’ well-being is a priority at Brock University, and the latest Maclean’s University Rankings casts Brock ... Full story -
Antigone explores modern ideas through classic Greek tragedy
Sophocles’ Antigone may be more than 2,500 years old, but its relevance to the #MeToo and civil rights movements of today ... Full story