Humanities
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Sydney Bryk’s face lit up as she shared with Terry Varcoe stories of her archaeological adventures in Italy. The ... Full story
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Student research competitions offer exposure, skills development
Sharing their findings with the world is a vital part of the research process for students, both during their studies ... Full story -
Sounds of clarinet and piano to fill Music@Noon stage
Pianist Gary Forbes. Clarinetist Zoltan Kalman and pianist Gary Forbes will combine their sounds for the next RBC Foundation Music@... Full story -
Rodman Hall receives three provincial nods
Rodman Hall is in the provincial spotlight after receiving three nominations for the annual Ontario Association of Art Galleries (OAAG) ... Full story -
Proposals sought for tech showcase presentations
University instructors and researchers are invited to submit proposals for the second annual Teaching and Research Technology Showcase. A collaboration ... Full story -
Famous shipwrecks at heart of public talk
Brock's Department of Classics will celebrate Archaeology Day with a free public lecture on one of Canada’s most intriguing ... Full story -
FRICKER: Play performed in yurt at Aga Khan Museum is personal journey fit for a nomad’s home
Dramatic Arts Professor Karen Fricker wrote an article for the Toronto Star about an unusual performance event happening at the ... Full story -
Maclean’s rankings reflect Brock’s momentum: Fearon
Watching out for students’ well-being is a priority at Brock University, and the latest Maclean’s University Rankings casts Brock ... Full story -
Antigone explores modern ideas through classic Greek tragedy
Sophocles’ Antigone may be more than 2,500 years old, but its relevance to the #MeToo and civil rights movements of today ... Full story -
Brock grad helping to create Holocaust monument in Welland
Through his research, Matt Busnello (BA ’16, MA ’18) has learned about the horrors of the Holocaust and the resilience of its ... Full story