Articles tagged with: Arja Vainio-Mattila
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With Pride Month just around the corner, Brock is gearing up to host several events to celebrate and support the ... Full story
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Education prof earns national recognition for transformative teaching
Leanne Taylor has never shied away from the road less travelled; the path where she believes true change is born. ... Full story -
Dual-degree opportunities part of enhanced Brock-Portsmouth partnership
A new international agreement between Brock University in Canada and the University of Portsmouth in England is opening a world ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Rogers retains NHL broadcast rights, supporting seniors’ caregivers and CKTB Roadshow comes to Brock
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed Rogers’ newly inked broadcast deal, supporting caregivers, Brock's new master's program and Robot ... Full story -
Learning Lab makes local impact
The buzzing sounds of children learning — and laughing — filled the air when Arja Vainio-Mattila, Provost and Vice-President, Academic recently visited ... Full story -
GALLERY: Brock delegates build bridges in India
A Brock delegation recently made a visit to India to build the University’s relationships with local institutions and recruitment ... Full story -
Event encourages openness, curiosity for women in leadership
Brock's Provost and Vice-President, Academic Arja Vainio-Mattila shared leadership lessons with attendees from across campus during a special in-person session ... Full story -
International Education Week creates cultural connections
From interactive cooking classes to cultural crafts and games, International Education Week (IEW) events at Brock highlighted the power of ... Full story -
Economic summit charts Niagara’s path to prosperity
Community leaders from across the region gathered this week to discuss how innovation and collaboration can help Niagara thrive in ... Full story -
New Provost says campus welcome has been ‘overwhelming’
Arja Vainio-Mattila started as Brock’s new Provost only a month ago, but she says she already feels like a ... Full story