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In 2011, as the Interdisciplinary Humanities PhD program was launched at Brock, Carol Merriam described it as “a grand and glorious ... Full story
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Human Rights Task Force to hold first meeting
Brock University’s new Human Rights Task Force has now been established, and the group will hold its inaugural meeting ... Full story -
Alumna sees program she helped start benefit her students
As Jennifer Currie watches her students enjoy their activity-filled day at Brock University, she's proud of how much the PALS ... Full story -
Nutrition and temperature just two issues facing competitors in the Tour de France
It’s three weeks of torture that has been described as one of the hardest events in professional sports. The 103... Full story -
UPDATE: Have a contingency plan in case of Canada Post lockout
Canada Post and the union representing its employees are in a 30-day "cooling off period," as of July 8, with no ... Full story -
Goodman student chosen as ambassador for exchange programs
For Goodman School of Business student Berina Colakovic, there is no better experience a university student can have than to ... Full story -
An agent of change prepares for some of his own
When Jack Lightstone showed up in 2006 as Brock’s new president, the University was starkly different from what he’s ... Full story -
Ned Goodman appointed to the Order of Canada
Longtime Brock University supporter and benefactor Ned Goodman has been named to the Order of Canada. Goodman, who served as ... Full story -
Brock in the News – June 25-30
Brock researchers receive $2.4 million in funds from federal science granting agency NSERC As Brock continues to grow as a research-intensive ... Full story -
New program for the Ontario wine industry aims to increase red wine sales
With foreign imports profiting most from Ontario’s rising red wine sales, Brock University’s grape and wine research centre ... Full story