Articles tagged with: Brad Clarke
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Ten Brock student leaders have been recognized with President’s Surgite Awards for their contributions to the University and Niagara ... Full story
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Brock University working with community to encourage safe, responsible St. Patrick’s Day
Brock has proudly served as Niagara’s public university for nearly 60 years, and its students have played a meaningful role ... Full story -
Your voice matters: Take the National Survey of Student Engagement
Starting this week, some 9,000 Brock undergraduate students will be eligible to influence the University’s future by completing the National ... Full story -
Black History Month initiatives to focus on collaboration, education
Black history and African heritage will be celebrated at Brock with collaborative events held throughout February. Beginning Wednesday, Feb. 1 with ... Full story -
Update on Human Rights and Equity Office leadership
Dear members of the Brock community, I’m writing to provide an update on the upcoming transition of leadership in ... Full story -
New staff representative elected to Board of Trustees
Matt Melnyk, Brock’s Director of Student Recruitment in the Office of the Registrar, has been elected as a representative ... Full story -
Brad Clarke named new Associate Vice-President, Students
Brad Clarke (BA ’00, MEd ’18) has been appointed Brock University’s Associate Vice-President, Students, responsible for all aspects of Brock’s ... Full story -
Students, community members honoured at Brock awards event
Brock students, volunteers and community members were recognized for their ongoing engagement efforts, both on campus and in the wider ... Full story -
Nominations for PACHRED membership open until April 22
The President’s Advisory Committee for Human Rights, Equity and Decolonization (PACHRED) is seeking new members. Nominations will be accepted ... Full story -
Brock Media Clips for Friday, March 18
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. As restrictions ease, Brock students asked ... Full story