Social Sciences
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Faced with high demand for their services coupled with scarce resources, many programs designed for children who require accommodations rely ... Full story
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Renowned China expert to speak at Brock University
The past two months have confirmed just how volatile international politics involving China can be. As part of its ongoing ... Full story -
Rescheduled Grad Send-off quickly approaching for senior students
Time is running out for senior Brock students to register for Grad Send-off 2.0 on Monday, March 4. The expo-style event, to ... Full story -
Teen researchers showcase projects at Mentorship Symposium
A recent Brock University event has shown the innovative research that can come from mixing bright young minds with a ... Full story -
A Star Is Born delivers new take on iconic love story
Fresh off a win for Best Original Song at Sunday’s Oscars, A Star Is Born will this week grace ... Full story -
Initial numbers hint at surging interest in Brock
Early signs about enrolment for this coming fall suggest Brock University is still rising as a top choice for high ... Full story -
BURTON: The forgotten Canadian languishing in a Chinese jail
Charles Burton, Associate Professor of Political Science and a former counsellor at the Canadian Embassy in Beijing, wrote a piece ... Full story -
New report encourages evidence-based treatment of challenging behaviours
When an adult with developmental disabilities becomes aggressive or starts to self-harm, most people assume that professional caregivers know how ... Full story -
REDress event highlights pain, resilience of Indigenous women and girls
In Ojibway, Mashkawizii means “she has inner strength.” That strength was harnessed during a powerful event held at Brock University ... Full story -
COULTER: Preventing animal cruelty is physically and emotionally risky for front-line workers
Kendra Coulter, Associate Professor in Labour Studies, wrote a piece recently published in the National Post about the haunting work ... Full story