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International education partners got a first-hand look at life on campus during Brock University’s recent Study in Niagara event. ... Full story
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How Brock research aims to improve online voting ahead of fall elections
Nicole Goodman and her colleagues are helping municipalities prepare for elections in October with the release of two new reports ... Full story -
Overnight outages, building closures scheduled for Friday
Several Brock University buildings will be closed overnight from Friday, May 8 at 6 p.m. to Saturday, May 9 at 10 a.m. ... Full story -
Brock connects with Burlington community at Bateman opening celebration
Classrooms were bustling. Boomer was roaming. And visitors were learning about the benefits of having Brock University in their community. ... Full story -
Brock-Niagara French Contest inspires confidence through community
For third-year French Studies student Misbah Memon, sharing her journey studying at Brock is a meaningful experience that reminds her ... Full story -
Mass Notification System test planned for Sunday
Brock University is joining communities and organizations across Canada in marking Emergency Preparedness Week (EP Week). The national initiative, which ... Full story -
Applied Disability Studies expert recognized for international service
Associate Professor of Applied Disability Studies Julie Koudys has earned global recognition for her extensive service and public advocacy in ... Full story -
Brock experts call for more tech education as provinces eye cellphone, social media bans in schools
Ontario’s push towards a ban on cellphones and social media in schools may be gaining momentum, but Brock University ... Full story -
From Alaska to the Galapagos: Award-winning prof explores human impact on wildlife
Feeding local wildlife might seem harmless, but Kiyoko Gotando’s research shows small everyday actions can have profound ecological impacts. ... Full story -
Award-winning researcher tracks bullies from classrooms to careers
Today’s high school bullies are likely to become tomorrow’s office tyrants, says Tony Volk. That’s the stark ... Full story