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Two Brock alumni will spend the next year in Africa helping developing countries prepare for the Commonwealth Games. Jamie Macari, 26, ... Full story
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Moriyama’s legacy in bloom at Brock
It’s springtime at Brock, and that means thousands of white blooms lighting up the grounds in front of the ... Full story -
Linguistics researcher earns Niagara Distinction Award
Hedy McGarrell strives for balance. Balance between teaching and research. Balance between research and its practical application. This achievement of ... Full story -
Corporate responsibility, childhood obesity among conference topics
Graduate student presentations will headline Brock’s unique Mapping the New Knowledges conference this week. Fifty-five presenters will give oral ... Full story -
Children’s book by Brock professor nominated for book prize
A book by a Brock professor has been nominated for the prestigious B.C. Book Prize. Kari-Lynn Winters, assistant professor ... Full story -
Great Lake Swimmers will ‘calm the soul’ with Brock show
Some of Niagara’s homegrown talent will play a special showcase at Brock next week. Great Lake Swimmers, led by ... Full story -
Conference focuses on the rights of persons with intellectual disabilities
With Canada’s ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in March, it joins other ... Full story -
Family Campaign raises an additional $265,000
Faculty and staff have raised an additional $265,205 in support of the Family Campaign for a Bold New Brock in the ... Full story -
New book outlines Canada’s shameful animal rights record
Canadians pride themselves on being nice, but the country is a moral contradiction when it comes to animal rights, says ... Full story -
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