Social Sciences
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Transforming how we think about our body shape. Balancing personalized marketing campaigns with consumer privacy concerns. Rehabilitating World War II ... Full story
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New book sheds light on youth in Canada
Brock University professor Rebecca Raby is not surprised that young people across the U.S. are carrying out demonstrations to ... Full story -
Lunch event celebrates co-op success
Lunch was served with a side of co-op success at a recent celebration in Pond Inlet. Brock’s Co-op Education ... Full story -
Brock Open House coming April 8
Brock University is gearing up to open its doors to thousands of potential undergraduate and graduate students and their families ... Full story -
Policy brief calls for more transparent hiring, youth employment strategy
A significant portion of Niagara employers hire their staff through the ‘hidden’ job market, according to a newly-released youth employment ... Full story -
Brock announces recipients of Co-op’s highest honour
There’s no set mould for co-op excellence. Meghan Birbeck and Jake Berec are from different hometowns, studying different programs ... Full story -
Dozens of Brock student-athletes make Academic All-Canadians list
Being a good student takes dedication and hard work, and being a good athlete is equally difficult. But to be ... Full story -
Employees wanted for engagement survey focus groups
Brock’s Office of Human Resources is seeking employee participation in upcoming focus group sessions. Planned for the end of ... Full story -
BEZANSON: Why the gender budget is important to Canada — and what it got wrong
Kate Bezanson, Chair and Associate Professor of Sociology at Brock, wrote a piece recently published in the Globe and Mail ... Full story -
COULTER: Getting the facts about work in horse stables
Kendra Coulter, Associate Professor in Labour Studies, wrote a piece recently published in the National Post about the role horses ... Full story