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Neil McCartney has a lot of aspirations as the new Dean of Applied Health Sciences. But on a personal level, ... Full story
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New research marries poetry with science
When Adam Dickinson speaks of a body of writing, he’s talking about much more than words on a page. ... Full story -
Brindle writing Brock’s history
Ian Brindle has served many roles at Brock. He’s been a renowned chemist, and his work is well known ... Full story -
Plyley aims to keep momentum going in Grad Studies
Michael Plyley only has to walk a few feet from his office to see an example of Brock’s commitment ... Full story -
MacLean looks back fondly on year as interim dean
It’s been a busier year than most for Joanne MacLean, who was already widely experienced as a teacher, researcher ... Full story -
Niagara hotels ‘out of step’ with environmental claims
In an era where going green is a marketing buzzword, few Niagara hotels seem to be making any green claims ... Full story -
Machine shop employee shares the fruits of ethical farming
From Monday to Friday, Ryan Thiessen is a machinist in Brock’s Technical Services Machine Shop. But every week, he ... Full story -
Dixie Kid a nearly lost piece of American history: professor
He was a welterweight so tough and scrappy that he often boxed above his weight class. Some of his in-the-ring ... Full story -
Researcher studies facial recognition
Cathy Mondloch spends much of her time trying to figure out how we recognize one another. The Psychology professor’s ... Full story -
Professor to receive the Order of Canada
A Brock professor who has devoted her career to people with intellectual disabilities is receiving the Order of Canada. Dorothy ... Full story