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Associate Professor of Classics and Archaeology Katharine T. von Stackelberg has been appointed Associate Dean, Undergraduate Student Affairs and Curriculum ... Full story
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BEGIN@Brock connects incoming students with campus community
Starting university is a big transition, but Brock’s Student Life and Success is committed to helping incoming Badgers connect ... Full story -
Brock community rallies to raise funds for local cancer care
For 15 years, Karl Thorp has led the charge for Brock University’s participation in the Big Move Cancer Ride, a ... Full story -
Ontario wetland research among Brock projects given NSERC boost
Wetlands save the economy billions of dollars by controlling floods, improving water quality and storing carbon that would otherwise go ... Full story -
Research into police oversight agencies part of Brock’s $7M in SSHRC grants
One of the most common crimes civilian police oversight agencies investigate is sexual assault committed by police officers — a “profoundly ... Full story -
New orientation format gives future Badgers customized ‘Smart Start’ at Brock
Brock University’s Smart Start program has helped more than 40,000 make the transition to post-secondary life since its inception. This ... Full story -
New tech startup drives forward with VPMI support
It all began when three people bonded over their love of rowing at Brock’s Leo LeBlanc Rowing Centre. Electrical ... Full story -
Student research aims to support small Niagara wineries
New research on the geodemographics of Niagara’s winery visitors is sparking conversations in wine country. Recent Geography graduate Sara ... Full story -
Opinion: Michael Armstrong discusses changes in alcohol sales since Canada legalized cannabis
This piece written by Michael Armstrong, Associate Professor of Operations Research at Brock University, originally appeared in The Conversation. Before ... Full story -
Brock ambassadors advocate for international student supports on national stage
For Chimerem Amiaka (BScKin '20, MSc '23), the chance to speak at a national meeting of post-secondary institutions was more ... Full story