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A Tourism and Environment professor and 15 students are safe but shaken after their trip to New Zealand coincided with an ... Full story
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Centre for the Arts hosts world music pair
Chris McKhool has learned that there’s no better way to travel than with a violin strapped to your back. ... Full story -
Stock-market simulator generates funds for charity
A Brock student business club is banking on a big return for charity through a virtual stock-market challenge. The Brock ... Full story -
Professor digs deep at Crawford Lake
The recent cold spell didn’t deter Brock professor Francine McCarthy from getting outside. In fact, the colder it was, ... Full story -
With architect in place, downtown arts project passes a huge milestone
Architect Don Schmitt has designed concert halls and arts centres around the world, from Montreal to Washington to Russia, but ... Full story -
Alumna returns to Brock for lecture on Alzheimer Disease
A Brock alumna and expert in the field of aging and Alzheimer Disease (AD) will return to the University as ... Full story -
Brock returns to award-winning architect for school of fine and performing arts
Brock University’s Board of Trustees is hiring a familiar face to design the home of the Marilyn I. Walker ... Full story -
Brock chaplain publishes new book
An ecumenical chaplain in Brock's Campus Ministries has published a new book. David Galston has written Archives and the Event ... Full story -
Researchers off to parts unknown
A trio of Brock researchers will travel the world this spring – but at the moment they are missing one small ... Full story -
Prostitutes in ancient Greece led lives of slavery and poverty, new book says
Popular culture depicts them as richly painted courtesans of means, but the life of the average prostitute in ancient Greece ... Full story