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A book by a Brock professor has been nominated for the prestigious B.C. Book Prize. Kari-Lynn Winters, assistant professor ... Full story
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Filling out a wellness survey pays off for eight employees
Brock’s new health and well-being committee has handed out prizes to some of those who answered its first survey. ... Full story -
New book outlines Canada’s shameful animal rights record
Canadians pride themselves on being nice, but the country is a moral contradiction when it comes to animal rights, says ... Full story -
‘Welcome to a dream come true’
It’s a moment Brock and fine arts supporters have been waiting for: the announcement of provincial funding for the ... Full story -
Education students head to schools in South Africa
This is the third time Sharon Abbey has packed her bags and taken a group of eager student teachers to ... Full story -
New books discuss white femininity, animal rights and the crisis in global capitalism
Three books by Brock Sociology professors will be launched this week at an event in Academic South. Murray E. G. ... Full story -
Order of Canada a “highlight of my life”: Kernaghan
It was a moment Kenneth Kernaghan will never forget — walking to the front of Rideau Hall and receiving the prestigious ... Full story -
Niagara youth learn life skills at Unity Games
About 100 Niagara youth will gather at Brock on Saturday, April 10 for the inaugural Unity Games Day. The games will teach ... Full story -
Alumni rock at annual curling bonspiel
Seventy-two curlers took part in the Brock Rock Alumni Curling Bonspiel on March 27. The annual event was at the St. ... Full story -
Face of disability is changing, Lieutenant Governor says
The 2010 Vancouver Paralympic Games has changed the country’s vision of people with disabilities, said David Onley, Ontario’s Lieutenant ... Full story