Humanities
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Reclaiming their First Nation identity has led multidisciplinary artist Nicole Joy-Fraser down many paths, from international theatre stages to local ... Full story
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Métis Nutcracker: Classic winter tale reimagined in celebration of Indigenous identity
When Molly Solomon brings her contemporary Fancy Shawl Dance to life in Brock University Dramatic Arts’ (DART) mainstage production, she ... Full story -
Opinion: Martin Danahay discusses legality of Trump administration’s Caribbean attacks
This piece written by Martin Danahay, Professor English Language and Literature, originally appeared in The Conversation. The Donald Trump administration ... Full story -
In the News: Gambling grey areas, bringing Eurovision to Canada and harm reduction policies
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed sports betting and the knock-on effects of recognition for athletes, the likelihood of ... Full story -
Brock expert helps bring ‘epic stories’ of gladiators to life
From Hollywood movies to headlines on archeological discoveries, fascination with gladiators has long outlived its Roman roots – a phenomenon Professor ... Full story -
In the News: Spooky stories, literature lessons and sports funding shortfalls
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the origins of spooky stories, using horror films to study memory, linking to ... Full story -
Monsters in the mirror: Why spooky stories continue to thrill
As ghosts and ghouls rise from the dead to stake their annual claim to October’s pop culture crown, Brock ... Full story -
In the News: Toronto eyes World Series title, social media safety and Alberta election process
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the Toronto Blue Jays' playoff run, social media policies for youth, online voting ... Full story -
Gallery: Grads encouraged to reflect on lifelong pursuit of knowledge
“The modern-day university both imparts and grows knowledge. That knowledge requires stewardship — you are now its stewards.” That was Professor ... Full story -
Grad student sprints ahead with gaming subculture research
Driven by a long-standing curiosity about the world of digital gaming and the subcultures within it, Stuart Gritter (BA '07, ... Full story