Indigenous
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The Faculty of Applied Health Sciences (FAHS) is mourning the passing of prominent alumnus and Dean’s Alumni Council member ... Full story
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Brock to screen award-winning Cheechoo film Friday
A special screening of the award-winning film, Moose River Crossing, by Brock University Chancellor Shirley Cheechoo will take place on ... Full story -
Photography project empowers Indigenous youth
Kontiya’taseha seemed a fitting name. The phrase, meaning ‘they are young, beautiful women’ in Mohawk, was chosen as the ... Full story -
Brock to welcome future Badgers of all ages over March Break
From soon-to-be first-year students to young children with athletic dreams, Brock University will be buzzing with activity for March Break ... Full story -
REDress Project to draw focus to missing and murdered Indigenous women
Striking red gowns will soon aim to catch the attention of passersby as they’re hung in various areas around ... Full story -
Brock student films eligible for free entry to international film festival
Brock student filmmakers looking to reach a wider audience now have an opportunity to do so — and at no added ... Full story -
Update on search for Vice-Provost, Indigenous Engagement
Members of the Brock community are invited to attend public presentations from three short-listed candidates for the new Vice-Provost, Indigenous ... Full story -
Indigenous statues find their home at Brock University
As Michele-Elise Burnett’s eyes turned to look to the fourth floor of the Cairns Family Health and Bioscience Research ... Full story -
Statues of Indigenous leaders find new home at Brock
The permanent home for statues of two Indigenous war captains will be unveiled at Brock University Friday, Dec. 14. Paper composite ... Full story -
Brock prof testifies at National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Testifying at the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is not something Robyn Bourgeois ever imagined ... Full story