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Trace elements of lithium in drinking water can slow death rates from Alzheimer’s disease, Brock University research has found. ... Full story
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Rodman Hall exhibition wins big at OAAG gala
The grass is definitely greener for local artist Elizabeth Chitty after winning a prestigious award for her recent Rodman Hall ... Full story -
Brock prof to lead International Society for Teacher Education
Susan Tilley, a professor in Brock’s Faculty of Education, has been elected the new Secretary-General of the International Society ... Full story -
International students get a taste of local holiday traditions
Mackenzie Chown Complex was merry and bright Saturday afternoon, as Christmas music and gleeful students filled Pond Inlet for Brock ... Full story -
Counselling offered as students deal with tragic loss of first-year colleague
Grief counselling will be available on Tuesday for students dealing with the violent weekend killing of 19-year-old Brock student Yosif ... Full story -
Canadian adventurer to speak at Brock Thursday
When modern-day voyageur Adam Shoalts (BA ’09) returns to his alma mater later this week, he will bring along stories from ... Full story -
Canada’s top two varsity men’s basketball teams put on a thriller downtown
To head coach Charles Kissi a loss is a loss, but when it’s an overtime loss to the seven-time ... Full story -
Institutions must do more to support those with mental illness says Roméo Dallaire
We as Canadians must do a better job of both recognizing and supporting those around us who are struggling with ... Full story -
Brock alum Tinnish decides to stay in Toronto
It appeared one of Brock University's highest-profile graduates was set to take on a new role, but Andrew Tinnish (BRLS ’99, ... Full story -
Brock President advises, encourages newcomers to Canada
Brock President Dr. Gervan Fearon has two key messages for people who recently moved to Canada: you are not alone ... Full story