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Nearly 25 years after graduating from Brock, Roelof Makken (BA ’85, BAdmin ’85) is the Brock University Alumni Association’s 2010 Distinguished Alumni Award ... Full story
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Seminary opens the doors on its historic collection
Elizabeth I reigned in England. Henry III was the new king of France. Protestant Reformation, a movement spearheaded by Martin ... Full story -
Professor studies dark tourism
Imagine a tourism experience where you pay to spend hours pretending to illegally cross the American border from Mexico. You ... Full story -
Connolly to be celebrated at Brock Days event
A Physical Education and Kinesiology professor will be in the hot seat next week as Brock honours her as part ... Full story -
Cairns family gift will have $10-million impact on research complex
It was standing room only on the fourth floor of the Plaza Building today as a transformational gift worth $10 million ... Full story -
Hot Topic: U.S. withdrawal from Iraq
U.S. president Barack Obama made an announcement Tuesday formally ending the U.S. combat role in Iraq, saying “It’... Full story -
Students gather for mass beatboxing
First, they conquered the Guinness World Record for air guitar. Now the Brock University Students' Union (BUSU) has its sights ... Full story -
Study aims to help people stranded in the cold
Willing participants spent 24 hours in frigid temperatures this week as part of a Brock University study that has implications on ... Full story -
Geography professor co-edits new book
Catherine Nash, associate professor of Geography, has co-edited a new anthology entitled Queer Methods and Methodologies: Intersecting Queer Theories and ... Full story -
New Market serves more than 900 diners an hour: Sodexo president
The Niagara Market and its marché-style eatery opened earlier this year, and the Brock community has responded in droves. ... Full story