News
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Canada’s most famous chef, TV celebrity Michael Smith, will return to Brock this autumn to oversee the meal preparation ... Full story
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New research marries poetry with science
When Adam Dickinson speaks of a body of writing, he’s talking about much more than words on a page. ... Full story -
Brindle writing Brock’s history
Ian Brindle has served many roles at Brock. He’s been a renowned chemist, and his work is well known ... Full story -
Plyley aims to keep momentum going in Grad Studies
Michael Plyley only has to walk a few feet from his office to see an example of Brock’s commitment ... Full story -
Famed animal activist will visit Brock
A well-known activist who runs a sanctuary for farm animals in upstate New York will visit Brock next week. Gene ... Full story -
MacLean looks back fondly on year as interim dean
It’s been a busier year than most for Joanne MacLean, who was already widely experienced as a teacher, researcher ... Full story -
Publications — Aug. 4
Armstrong, Michael. (2011). “A verification study of the stochastic salvo combat model." Annals of Operations Research 186, pp. 23-38. Dimand, Robert W., ... Full story -
Professor studying HIV and pregnancy
Trent Newmeyer is part of a team that has received $900,000 to research HIV and pregnancy. The Recreation and Leisure Studies ... Full story -
Vasseur advocates for women in science
A Brock scientist has taken a lead role in an international organization of women engineers and scientists. Liette Vasseur, Biological ... Full story -
Researchers granted more than $900,000
Brock researchers in humanities, social sciences, education, business and applied health sciences have received more than $900,000 from the Social Sciences ... Full story