Gallery
Click an article to view more images.
-
From left: Brock alumna Deborah Rosati, Don Cyr, Goodman School of Business Dean, and Cindy Dunne, director of Co-op programs. ... Full story
-
Goodman students leave impression on Monster Pitch judges
Four Goodman School of Business students left a lasting impression on Jim Treliving. The Boston Pizza founder and Dragons' Den ... Full story -
President’s Forum brings Brock alumni together
More than 50 Brock University alumni and friends gathered in the Petroleum Club in downtown Calgary on Feb. 27 for the first ... Full story -
Red wine effective at blocking the growth of lung cancer cells: Brock, McMaster University researchers
Will that be red or white? Make it red - if you value your lungs. Researchers from Brock and McMaster ... Full story -
One of Canada’s top admen will share his story at Brock’s annual Terry O’Malley Lecture
Multi-award-winning adman Glen Hunt will share an intimate account of his personal and professional journey through the world of advertising ... Full story -
Fulbright scholar studying 20th-century literary networks brings expertise to Brock
Now in it's third year, the Brock-Fulbright Research Chair in Transnational Studies program aims to bring to the University some ... Full story -
Dragons Jim Treliving and Bruce Croxon to judge at Goodman’s entrepreneurship competition
Think writing an exam is tough? Try pitching your business idea to some of Canada's most successful entrepreneurs. At the ... Full story -
Brock series welcomes Edward Burtynsky for screening of latest film
Celebrated Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky will be a special guest at an upcoming Brock University Film Series (BUFS) screening of ... Full story -
Consul general visit boosts Brock-India relations
Brock University this week welcomed new Consul General Ankhilesh Mishra from the Consulate General of India in Toronto, and Gary ... Full story -
Health sciences initiative helps Brock students Cope Care Connect
The numbers are startling. A survey of 1343 Brock students found that about 60 per cent of them felt overwhelmed when they ... Full story