Social Sciences
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Thorold businessman Phil Ritchie is passionate about Niagara and its potential to be what he calls a “progressive region.” But ... Full story
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Tickets still available for Opening of Term barbecue
Brock employees have until Monday, Aug. 19 to purchase tickets for the University’s Opening of Term barbecue. Niagara musician Gavin ... Full story -
New ransomware prompts reminder to be cautious of suspicious emails
With a new strain of ransomware making its way across Canada, the U.S and Europe, Brock University Information Technology ... Full story -
Today’s youth tackle adult-sized problems, say Brock profs
With the United Nations marking Monday, Aug. 12 as International Youth Day, two Brock University professors say today’s youth are ... Full story -
Thesis defences Aug. 12 to 16
The following is a list of thesis defences taking place at Brock from Monday, Aug. 12 to Friday, Aug. 16. All are ... Full story -
Brock to partner with Niagara Folk Arts Multicultural Centre
Brock University is set to formalize a partnership aimed at helping newcomers to Niagara through research, outreach and support services. ... Full story -
Students encouraged to review opt-out process for non-essential fees
As part of the Government of Ontario’s Student Choice Initiative, students can choose which optional fees to pay as ... Full story -
O’NEILL: The new Nepal is a young Nepal
Brock University Child and Youth Studies Professor Tom O'Neill wrote a piece recently published in the Hamilton Spectator about youth ... Full story -
Brock Media Clips for Friday, Aug. 2
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. All Brock University courses to offer ... Full story -
Shoreline photos sought for Brock climate change study
Meredith DeCock is on a mission to determine how Lincoln's Lake Ontario shoreline has changed over time and the role ... Full story