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Robyn Bourgeois, Associate Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences, has been appointed Brock’s Vice-Provost, Indigenous Engagement. The appointment ... Full story
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Brock University’s Fall Preview Day returns in person Sunday
If early registration numbers for Brock’s Fall Preview Day are any indication, prospective students and their families are eager ... Full story -
Renowned historian’s public talk to analyze enduring conspiracy theories
Sir Richard J. Evans, a renowned scholar and historian of modern Germany, will share his insightful analysis into conspiracy theories ... Full story -
Brock mainstage production puts human behaviour, climate crisis in spotlight
Brock University’s Department of Dramatic Arts (DART) is inviting the community to experience a journey through time and place ... Full story -
Interim Dean appointed in Faculty of Education
Following consultation with faculty members and the University Senate, Interim President and Provost and Vice-President, Academic Lynn Wells has appointed ... Full story -
Watching — and preserving — horror gems may be tricky in age of streaming services, says Brock expert
Those planning to treat themselves to a horror favourite or an undiscovered genre gem this Halloween should beware. Liz Clarke, ... Full story -
Brock planning safe, responsible Halloween celebrations
Spooky season has arrived, and while many are getting ready to hand out treats to visiting goblins and ghosts, Brock ... Full story -
Brock research exploring therapy to improve hand function in MS patients
Can a humble-looking robot that resembles a joystick increase hand function and strength in people living with multiple sclerosis (MS)? ... Full story -
Brock: Niagara’s university for 60 years
There has been renewed interest this week about higher education in Niagara and the role it plays as a catalyst ... Full story -
PM’s resignation is another hit to Britain’s reputation, says Brock expert
The unprecedented resignation of British Prime Minister Liz Truss after only 45 days on the job does little to right the ... Full story