Articles tagged with: Brad Clarke
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In recent media appearances, Brock experts and senior leaders discussed paid sick leave in Canada, a Brock-led wellness program for ... Full story
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New Brock centre supports Black students on path to success
“Black success has no limits.” They’re words Naomi Lawrence says with confidence as she talks about the work and ... Full story -
President’s Surgite Award recipients honoured for student leadership
Ten Brock student leaders have been recognized with President’s Surgite Awards for their contributions to the University and Niagara ... Full story -
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