Humanities
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When the Hamilton Fringe Festival got underway last month, Brock alumni and faculty not only shared their talent on stage, ... Full story
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Medal presentations, community events highlight Brock’s involvement with Canada Games
With the Canada Summer Games underway on Brock’s main campus and at venues throughout Niagara, the University will continue ... Full story -
Women in Leadership to explore implications of Roe v. Wade reversal
Reverberations of the United States Supreme Court’s recent decision to overturn Roe v. Wade are being felt across America ... Full story -
Public invited to learn history of Shickluna Shipyard at dig site open houses
To the untrained eye, the bits of broken glass, china and rusted metal might not look like much, but the ... Full story -
Faculty of Humanities welcomes new Associate Deans
As the new Associate Deans in the Faculty of Humanities, James Allard and Elizabeth Vlossak are looking forward to not ... Full story -
Adding femicide to Canada’s Criminal Code first step in long road, says Brock prof
Including femicide in the Criminal Code of Canada is a needed move, but one that must be backed by an ... Full story -
New prof’s research takes on video game monsters
Sarah Stang hopes to use her new role as Assistant Professor with Brock University’s Centre for Digital Humanities (CDH) ... Full story -
Brock Media Clips for Friday, July 22.
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. Exploring the historic Shickluna Shipyard: Kimberly ... Full story -
Brock students, volunteers uncovering St. Catharines’ maritime past at local dig
New discoveries are already being made at the historic Shickluna Shipyard in downtown St. Catharines — and volunteers are being invited ... Full story -
Brock prof’s new books explore alcohol’s role in shaping Canada
Liquor has played a fundamental part in shaping the nation of Canada, from the local to the national level, says ... Full story