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The Brock Community is invited to an online panel discussion focused on keeping research relevant. Hosted by the Brock Joint ... Full story
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Nutrition Month provides a reminder about healthy eating
To Brock University Professor of Kinesiology Wendy Ward, healthy eating habits are about more than just the foods we eat. ... Full story -
Board of Trustees supporting Brock students through Impact Fund
Bill Rickers (BA ’77) remembers being a student and can only imagine what his Brock University experience would have been like ... Full story -
Brock prof receives SSHRC grant for Indigenous education research with Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre
For some Indigenous students, a high school education in a mainstream school can be a frustrating and ineffective experience. The ... Full story -
There’s not always an app for that: Pandemic shows limits of tech solutions, says Brock prof
One year into the pandemic, COVID-19 is showing that tech can’t solve difficult societal problems, says Aaron Mauro, Assistant ... Full story -
New book on water resilience to launch at virtual event
In a changing climate, how will we ensure the sustainability of freshwater resources in spite of increasing risks of scarcity, ... Full story -
Statistics class sees students excel with experiential learning
At first glance, Statistics may seem intimidating. But a novel approach to learning in an introductory course aims to ease ... Full story -
FAHS Student Association gains momentum despite pandemic challenges
Looking at ways to maximize opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Student Association (FAHSSA) has been ... Full story -
Online symposium celebrates new publication on theatre pedagogy and climate crisis
An upcoming weekend of online events will explore the role that theatre education plays in relation to climate crisis. To ... Full story -
COVID-19 vaccination requires global thinking: Brock expert
As COVID-19 vaccinations roll out across the province, many people are looking forward to an end to the pandemic. But ... Full story