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In Ontario, university graduates have better employment rates than those with other levels of education. And when it comes to ... Full story
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Brock pitches in to help Philippines in wake of deadly typhoon
Members of the Brock community have mobilized to support humanitarian efforts in the Philippines after one of the strongest storms ... Full story -
Controlling neglected diseases: Brock researcher to speak at research series Nov. 26
Imagine living in a world where anytime someone was infected by a parasite it would make headline news globally. This ... Full story -
Brock celebrates International Education Week
Apka nam kya hai? Hoe gaat het? Un poco de café, pro favour. Est-ce qu'il y a un médecin ... Full story -
Social justice careers on Research Café bill
Dan Gallant wonders what the future holds for him. Gallant is completing his master's degree in Social Justice and Equity ... Full story -
Adopt an Angel tree loaded with 500 children in need of holiday gifts
The Christmas tree in the Campus Store is noticeably larger this year. Bigger branches and a taller trunk were necessary ... Full story -
Town halls examine Brock’s budget deficit problem
Several hundred members of the Brock community turned out at Sean O'Sullivan Theatre on Nov. 13 and 14 for a series of ... Full story -
Goodman School of Business honours president of Canada’s Public Service Commission
Brock University graduate Anne-Marie Robinson (BBA ‘90), President of the Public Service Commission of Canada, has been named the 2013-14 Goodman ... Full story -
Brock remembers: “They would have been overtaken or they would have starved”
Sean Hoogterp's great uncle Eugene Tooshkenig survived residential school before enlisting in the Canadian Army at 19 to fight in the ... Full story -
Health and Well-Being Centre opens its doors to new members
There's something to be said about a research facility that people enjoy visiting so much, they don't want to leave ... Full story