News
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It’s an elusive question that has plagued companies for years: how do you get a work force that is ... Full story
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Brock United Way goal reached
It wasn’t a wide berth, but it was enough for Kevin Lawr - the Brock community raised $112,710.46 for United ... Full story -
Students perform glee club flash mob
Lunchtime turned into musical theatre at Brock today as the university’s new student glee club did a flash mob ... Full story -
CCOVI lecture examines Niagara attitudes about wine
Wine is an integral part in Niagara’s identity, but not everyone feels included in it. More than the Welland ... Full story -
Frost Week starts semester with a chill
Students returning to school this week are being greeted by five days of Frost Week activities. The annual event, organized ... Full story -
Children’s literature pre-First World War encouraged war involvement: professor
Viewed in 2010, some of the early 20th century children’s books Lissa Paul is studying look a little surreal. There’... Full story -
Accessibility committee celebrates victories
Marie Cutler can rest a little easier at night knowing that her alma mater is more accessible to anyone who ... Full story -
Professor publishes book about children’s literature
Lissa Paul, professor of Education, has published a new book. Her book, The Children's Book Business: Lessons from the Long ... Full story -
Publications — Jan. 6
Bordonaro, Karen. (2010.) “International Activities of Canadian Librarians.” Guest editor, special theme issue. Feliciter, 56 (6), pp. 227, 229. Griffin, Shelley, Ciuffetelli Parker, Darlene and ... Full story -
Memorial service for professor on Jan. 4
A late Dramatic Arts professor will be honoured at a celebration of her life on Tuesday, Jan. 4. Marlene Moser will ... Full story