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Brock University’s Indigenous Plus program — dedicated to helping Indigenous students realize their full potential — has been given a generous $500,000 ... Full story
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Brock history to shine at Skyline Celebration
The celebration of Brock’s 60th year will begin a lot like the University’s inception — by bringing together community. ... Full story -
How the Olympics set athletes up for success beyond the podium
While some Olympic and Paralympic athletes are rising to glory at the Paris 2024 Games, others will see their careers come ... Full story -
Remembering Alan Earp, Brock’s longest-serving President
Brock University’s second and longest-serving President, Alan Earp, has died at the age of 99. Earp, who died July 7 in ... Full story -
The Olympics aren’t gender-equal just yet — and broadcast narratives around that matter: Brock experts
With the Paris 2024 Olympics kicking off later this week, the media is already buzzing with coverage of the Games. Along ... Full story -
How parents can turn the Olympics into a fun summer learning opportunity
With the Paris 2024 Olympics right around the corner, experts from Brock University’s Faculty of Education are weighing in on ... Full story -
Brock researchers explore strategies to help young children save money
Laying the foundation for good financial habits begins at an early age — often with a simple piggy bank. However, a ... Full story -
Brock ranked Canada’s top university for sport management research
Brock has ranked first in Canada for university sport management research contributions around the world for the second consecutive year. ... Full story -
Brock grad to ref women’s rugby at 2024 Paris Olympics
Brock University graduate Talal (Moe) Chaudhry (BKin '14) is set to make his mark on the global stage as one ... Full story -
Heat exhaustion more likely to strike Olympic athletes who use nicotine, says Brock expert
Olympic athletes with a nicotine habit, beware. New Brock-led research has found nicotine consumption — whether smoking, chewing, vaping or even ... Full story