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It's supposed to be a costume shop, but right now, Roberta Doylend's office looks like an overstocked fabric store. Like ... Full story
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Minister of Research and Innovation visits Brock
Ontario's Minister of Research and Innovation Reza Moridi stopped by Brock today to see first-hand the applied research, inventions and ... Full story -
Brock first to reach leader status in Region’s sustainability strategy
Brock University is a leader in the eyes of Niagara Region. The University is the first organization to achieve leader ... Full story -
Applied Linguistics accredited by TESL Ontario
There's nothing wrong with trumpeting good news - in any language. Brock University's Department of Applied Linguistics has learned that ... Full story -
International paddlers flow onto campus
They look like they could be Brock students, save for the fact they carry paddles instead of books. For the ... Full story -
Brock-developed app taps into lucrative sport tourism industry
Hosting sports events is a substantial burden, even for the most seasoned volunteer Moms and Dads. There's the logistics of ... Full story -
Need a charge? BrockU unveils its first electric vehicle charger
Next time you're in the areas of St. Catharines or Thorold and the battery in your electric vehicle is running ... Full story -
Brock and Niagara College to open Volleyball Canada Centre of Excellence
Volleyball Canada, Brock University and Niagara College have teamed up to launch a Volleyball Canada Centre of Excellence (VCCE) this ... Full story -
Guernsey Market makes room for Campus Store satellite
Perhaps the next time you order a stir-fry for lunch, you'd like a hoodie on the side. Starting Friday, the ... Full story -
Brock prof paddles his way to world dragon boat championships
Discovering the sport of dragon boating was a life-changing event for Kinesiology Prof. Brian Roy. It was a discovery that ... Full story