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A senior administrator from the University of Toronto has been selected to become Chief of Staff to the President at ... Full story
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What’s open and closed for Thanksgiving and Reading Week
Brock University’s administrative offices will be closed for the Thanksgiving long weekend from Saturday, Oct. 12 to Monday, Oct. 14. Some ... Full story -
Brock welcomes Palestinian refugee through charitable foundation
As a third-generation refugee from Palestine living in Lebanon, Waed Hasan knew that if she wanted to pursue higher education, ... Full story -
Brock celebrates namesake’s 250th birthday
The birthday party of the quarter millennium was celebrated at Brock to honour the University's namesake, Maj.-Gen. Sir Isaac ... Full story -
Brock project aims to improve long-term care for veterans and brain injury patients
Two Brock University faculty members from seemingly unrelated disciplines have collaborated on a project aimed at improving the relations of ... Full story -
Holistic approach defines Distinguished Scholar’s work
The phrase ‘Houston, we have a problem’ often conjures how the U.S. government's National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) ... Full story -
Brock to celebrate namesake’s 250th birthday Friday
It’s an event a quarter millennium in the making. On Friday, Oct. 4, members of the Brock community are invited ... Full story -
Swimmer to scientist for Distinguished Graduate
From hopeful undergraduate to renowned scientist to Distinguished Graduate Award recipient, Kirsty Salmon (BSc ’91, MSc ’94) has led an impressive career ... Full story -
Ancient texts, Wu-Tang Clan and a Kung Fu lesson for Political Science students
When Lida Shemun realized she would attend a Kung Fu lesson as part of her course in Ancient Political Thought, ... Full story -
Brock researcher launches book on African Canadian leadership
Is there a crisis in African Canadian leadership? That was the question Brock University Associate Professor of Sociology Tamari Kitossa ... Full story