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People living in the United States who believe, or know, they are COVID-19 positive are more likely to lie about ... Full story
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FEARON: A well-educated work force is key to the recovery
Brock University President and Vice-Chancellor Gervan Fearon had an opinion piece published in The Globe and Mail Monday, Aug. 17 highlighting ... Full story -
New student ambassadors introduced virtually around the world
As faculty, staff and students prepare for the start of the Fall Term, a group of 13 students are preparing to ... Full story -
Brock research could be a game-changer for goalies
Hockey goaltenders could have a new competitive advantage in stopping the puck thanks to researchers at Brock University. Professor of ... Full story -
Looking at Fall: Brock community must collectively continue to manage the pandemic
Thanks to hard work and dedication by Brock students, faculty and staff, Brock University successfully navigated the past six months ... Full story -
Humanities grad wins Daytime Emmy
Karlee Morse (BA ’11) wasn’t sure at first what she wanted to do when she graduated from Brock University. But ... Full story -
Grape and wine student brings international research award to Brock for the first time
Brock University master’s student Hannah Charnock has received international recognition for her grape and wine research. Charnock was awarded ... Full story -
Brock to launch Minor in Africana Studies this fall
Brock University students will have the opportunity to pursue a Minor in Africana Studies in addition to their degrees starting ... Full story -
Ahead of Emancipation Day, Brock and FirstOntario PAC host screenings of It Takes a Riot
A weekend of Emancipation Day events online and in downtown St. Catharines will include two screenings and a panel discussion ... Full story -
Brock to begin gradual reopening of athletics and recreation facilities
In mid-August, Brock University plans to take another step in its carefully phased campus reopening when the Brock Sports Performance ... Full story