Teaching & Learning
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Brock University is getting nearly $430,000 from the Ontario government to help develop content for new online courses. A $330,000 eCampus Ontario ... Full story
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New reserves system launched at Library
A new course reserves system at the James A. Gibson Library is making resources more accessible for students. The system, ... Full story -
New Students-at-Risk protocol introduced
Its colour is meant to ensure it is easily spotted in times of crisis. The Identifying and Responding to Students ... Full story -
Brock ready to talk mental health
There’s an important conversation ready to be had this week. Across campus and across the country, the topic of ... Full story -
Brock first Canadian university to have Experiential Education definitions adopted by its Senate
The path from academic study and experiential education to graduation and starting a career is more clearly defined, now that ... Full story -
Creativity flows at Makerspace event
Some students spent their time creating a functional foosball table, while others worked to code robots and experience the world ... Full story -
Brock team discovers insect in Ontario that can transmit devastating livestock disease
Ontario’s livestock industry was rocked in September 2015 when a farm animal in Chatham-Kent tested positive for the bluetongue virus, ... Full story -
President-elect not very presidential: Hamilton
In 15 years teaching American politics, Paul Hamilton has never seen anything like it. “I’m surprised by how little he ... Full story -
Funding agencies offer competitions for students to pitch research
The work student researchers do can be groundbreaking and life-changing for the general public. To help students spread the word ... Full story -
Brock’s first online continuing education course breaks new ground for wine industry
Brock University’s continuing education offerings are going digital, and when the Certificate in Ontario Wine online course begins next ... Full story