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Liz Barroso was infected with Zika virus while studying to be a doctor in Brazil. Today, she is researching Zika ... Full story
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Donated maps paint picture of North American history
As Dan Livermore traveled around the world working as a Canadian diplomat and international affairs specialist, he made sure to ... Full story -
Hundreds wish Sir Isaac a happy birthday
Brock University's namesake turned 247 years old Thursday, and hundreds turned out to celebrate. For the second year in a row, ... Full story -
Alumnus and ex-diplomat to donate rare map collection to Brock archives
Brock University’s map collection is about to get much more historic. On Friday, Oct. 7, Brock alumnus and former Canadian ... Full story -
Rochon-Burnett street naming honours a woman who worked to help others
The hawk glided silently against the perfect blue sky. On a stunning autumn morning, the October sunshine felt like mid-summer. ... Full story -
A greeting from Interim President Tom Traves
As he started his first week as the University’s Interim President and Vice-Chancellor, Tom Traves sent the following message ... Full story -
Phone system down at BRIC on Lockhart Drive
The Brock Research and Innovation Centre (BRIC) is without telephone service this afternoon (Monday, Oct. 3) due to an equipment failure. ... Full story -
Oct. 4 will be a day of special dedications
Brock Chancellor Shirley Cheechoo heads a list of special guests to campus on Tuesday Oct. 4, for two significant events that ... Full story -
Dalhousie’s longtime leader to become Brock’s interim president
One of Canada’s most experienced higher education leaders has been named as Interim President and Vice-Chancellor at Brock University. ... Full story -
Cheechoo’s address will help culminate White Privilege Symposium
Brock University Chancellor Shirley Cheechoo will draw on her own childhood ordeal at residential schools when she gives the closing ... Full story