Articles tagged with: humanities
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The long-running Brock-Niagara French Contest/le Concours de français Brock-Niagara, created in 1978, provides about 150 local high school students with ... Full story
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Hybrid course format debuts this spring
Imagine getting a required humanities credit knocked off your to-do list this summer. Now imagine one taught by an award-winning ... Full story -
Research council seeks student storytellers
The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council is challenging post-secondary students to show Canadians how social sciences and humanities research ... Full story -
Brock gets federal funds to create War of 1812 exhibit in St. Catharines
Brock University has received $90,000 from the federal Ministry of Canadian Heritage's 1812 Commemoration Fund to create a War of 1812 exhibit at ... Full story -
Presentations — Humanities
Christine Daigle (Philosophy) presented the paper "The Subject as Ambiguous Multiplicity: Embodying the Dividuum" at the Internationale Konferenz of the ... Full story -
Social Sciences and Humanities researchers gather to talk priorities
Student Kristina Wamboldt (right) was one of several representatives from Brock University at a recent meeting in Niagara-on-the-Lake of social ... Full story -
Prof hits national airwaves this Sunday in CBC quiz
Humanities professor Sharilyn Ingram will put Brock University on a national stage this weekend. She's one of three academics who ... Full story -
Brock Humanities student receives national award
McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited, a leading Canadian publisher of educational resources, has presented Brock speech language sciences student Candice Boekestyn with ... Full story -
Brock recognizes profs for outstanding teaching at Convocation
First-rate teaching and mentoring that goes above and beyond the norm is the cornerstone of Brock's reputation for excellence in ... Full story -
Brock conference will examine gender in ancient Mediterranean world
"If male: kill, regardless of his age; if female: seize alive, mainly the young and youthful." These words, advocating deliberate ... Full story