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Thanks to innovative programming at Brock, students can now finish a full-year eight-month course in two weeks, saving them and ... Full story
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Haiti taught nursing student about ‘the resilience of people’
As a nurse for 35 years, Agnes Hyma is used to improvising. But nothing quite beats assisting with surgeries in the ... Full story -
Exams wrapping up
Thinning crowds and hushed hallways are sure signs of exam time at Brock. Students began writing them on April 15. The ... Full story -
Funding announced for Centre for the Arts
The Centre for the Arts will be able to present its 2010-11 and 2011-12 Professional Entertainment Series, thanks to an ... Full story -
Aboriginal women aim to inspire future students
Jennifer Brant and Melanie Anderson are the recipients of this year’s Aboriginal Achievement Awards. Brant, a Master of Education ... Full story -
Alumni help developing countries prepare for Commonwealth Games
Two Brock alumni will spend the next year in Africa helping developing countries prepare for the Commonwealth Games. Jamie Macari, 26, ... Full story -
Moriyama’s legacy in bloom at Brock
It’s springtime at Brock, and that means thousands of white blooms lighting up the grounds in front of the ... Full story -
Linguistics researcher earns Niagara Distinction Award
Hedy McGarrell strives for balance. Balance between teaching and research. Balance between research and its practical application. This achievement of ... Full story -
Corporate responsibility, childhood obesity among conference topics
Graduate student presentations will headline Brock’s unique Mapping the New Knowledges conference this week. Fifty-five presenters will give oral ... Full story -
Children’s book by Brock professor nominated for book prize
A book by a Brock professor has been nominated for the prestigious B.C. Book Prize. Kari-Lynn Winters, assistant professor ... Full story