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Getting enough high-quality sleep on a consistent basis is vital for human health and well-being, particularly for children. That can ... Full story
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New women’s rugby head coach brings insider insight
The Brock Badgers women’s rugby team will be guided by a leader who possesses a wealth of coaching experience ... Full story -
Grads rally together at National Bank Open tennis tournament
Ryan Borczon (BSM ’10) knew from a young age that he wanted a career connected to tennis. He grew up playing ... Full story -
Triggs Lecture Series growing vineyard resiliency across Canada
As grape growers and winemakers across Canada face changing weather patterns and severe weather events impacting their yields, the Triggs ... Full story -
Steel Blade Classic to usher in Brock’s 60th anniversary celebrations
A Brock University Homecoming event that captures the essence of community, competition and camaraderie is making its return to downtown ... Full story -
Distinguished Prof honoured for groundbreaking contributions to curriculum
Brock University’s Distinguished Professor designation is a lifetime appointment recognizing outstanding achievement in each recipient’s academic discipline. This ... Full story -
Undergrad research shines at Math and Science symposium
Increasing the efficiency of solar energy and combating drug resistance were two of many research topics showcased at the Faculty ... Full story -
Brock grads leave their mark on the Olympics
Working with people in high-performance sports can be intimidating, especially when it involves ensuring their body continues to perform well. ... Full story -
Research to explore self-representation in Special Olympics athletes
Raising a daughter with Down syndrome has changed Jennifer Mooradian’s (MA '22) perceptions of disability and inspired her research, ... Full story -
Global standards needed to measure true environmental impact of 2024 Olympics: Brock expert
The organizing committee for the Paris 2024 Olympics has been touting it as the “greenest-ever Games,” setting lofty targets to cut ... Full story