News
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Canadians pride themselves on being nice, but the country is a moral contradiction when it comes to animal rights, says ... Full story
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Faculty book publication: Physical Education and Kinesiology
Stephen Cheung, professor of Physical Education and Kinesiology, has published a new textbook, Advanced Environmental Exercise Physiology. It is the ... Full story -
Publications – week of April 22
Conley, Tim. (2010.) “It is hard to be different.” Lowestoft Chronicle 1. Online at lowestoftchronicle.com/timconley.html Conn, D., Feldman, S., ... Full story -
‘Welcome to a dream come true’
It’s a moment Brock and fine arts supporters have been waiting for: the announcement of provincial funding for the ... Full story -
Generous donors and government bonus brings in $1.8 million for student awards
Brock University’s endowment has increased more than $1.8 million this year to help students with financial needs, thanks to generous ... Full story -
Education students head to schools in South Africa
This is the third time Sharon Abbey has packed her bags and taken a group of eager student teachers to ... Full story -
New books discuss white femininity, animal rights and the crisis in global capitalism
Three books by Brock Sociology professors will be launched this week at an event in Academic South. Murray E. G. ... Full story -
Order of Canada a “highlight of my life”: Kernaghan
It was a moment Kenneth Kernaghan will never forget — walking to the front of Rideau Hall and receiving the prestigious ... Full story -
Niagara youth learn life skills at Unity Games
About 100 Niagara youth will gather at Brock on Saturday, April 10 for the inaugural Unity Games Day. The games will teach ... Full story -
Brock researcher lends expertise to $1M sustainability project for coastal communities
A Brock researcher is contributing her expertise to help establish a research network aimed at supporting coastal communities in the ... Full story