Faculty and staff
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They may be small, but the latest works exhibited at Brock’s Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing ... Full story
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Brock grads among nominees at Women in Business Awards
A number of Brock graduates were among the nominees at the recent Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce’s Women in ... 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 -
Showcasing opportunities around the world during International Education Week
A celebration of global proportions is coming to Brock next week. From Monday, Nov. 21 to Friday, Nov. 25, International Education Week ... Full story -
Brock community invited to celebrate Goodman’s 10th anniversary
Members of the Brock community are invited to celebrate a significant milestone for the Goodman School of Business Wednesday, Nov. 23. ... Full story -
Intellectual property, commercialization topic of next Building Better Research webinar
Intellectual property is an essential mechanism to drive the knowledge economy. At a university — where research and innovation happen every ... Full story -
Brock’s new Canada Research Chair improving health with technology
When computer science meets biology, unknown details about human health come to light. Yifeng Li is an expert in bioinformatics, ... Full story -
Brock faculty awarded $385,000 for early research
Defining and collecting data is seldom, if ever, a neutral, apolitical exercise, as many Indigenous sport organizations have experienced. Surveys, ... Full story -
Brock prof’s appointment as UNESCO Chair renewed
Brock University Biological Sciences Professor Liette Vasseur’s appointment as UNESCO Chair on Community Sustainability: From Local to Global has ... Full story -
Celebrating Brock’s dedicated staff, faculty and librarians
Brock University will recognize its outstanding team of staff on Tuesday, Dec. 13. Set to take place from 2:30 to 4 p.m. ... Full story