Social Sciences
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In his three decades at Brock, Bill Matheson left an indelible mark on his students and the University as a ... Full story
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University encourages students to weigh in on Maclean’s satisfaction survey
After seeing a big improvement in last year’s participation, senior Brock officials are encouraging students to again speak up ... Full story -
HAGGART AND TUSIKOV: What the U.K.’s Online Harms white paper teaches us about internet regulation
Blayne Haggart, Associate Professor of Political Science at Brock, co-wrote a piece recently published in The Conversation alongside Natasha Tusikov, ... Full story -
Prof’s new book aims to improve prospects for societal change
How to confront an entrenched capitalist system viewed by some as unjust and illegitimate is a dilemma facing the political ... Full story -
Brock Media Clips for Thursday, April 18
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. Pot supply not the problem behind ... Full story -
Scientifically Yours supporter lauded at 30th anniversary celebration
Learning Skills Specialist Gail Neff has played a pivotal role in organizing Scientifically Yours since its inception at Brock 30 years ... Full story -
History of black railway workers the focus of public Brock event
Eighty years ago, a group of Black railway workers took their fight for fair treatment all the way to the ... Full story -
Brock honoured for commitment to helping local kids learn to read
For more than a decade, Brock students and staff have been working to show local kids why reading rocks. Through ... Full story -
David Siegel will leave lasting legacy upon retirement from Brock
When David Siegel retires this June after more than 40 years of service to Brock University, he will leave a lasting ... Full story -
COULTER: Animal protection laws are laws, and police enforce our laws
Kendra Coulter, Associate Professor in Labour Studies, wrote a piece for the Huffington Post recently about who should be enforcing ... Full story