Articles tagged with: david sharron
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In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, using artificial intelligence in schools, broadcasting ... Full story
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Brock research examines Niagara’s municipal COVID communications
The Regional Municipality of Niagara was effective in its website communications during the COVID-19 crisis, but the websites of its 12 ... Full story -
Brock celebrates the world of archives
Letters that were supposed to be destroyed after being read a century ago and a book of hair are just ... Full story -
Brock course recognized with prestigious teaching award
Brock University is being celebrated for an immersive course in the Faculty of Humanities providing students with a opportunity to ... Full story -
Local author taps into Brock archives to trace Pelham’s history
When local author Graham Segger began a quest to trace the history of “Upper Fonthill,” he knew just where to ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Time travel, exploring the archives and school start times
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed time travel, advertising resources in the University archives, school start times, ongoing labour ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Teens using AI, unconscious bias in health care, wine history and children’s mental health
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed high school students’ use of artificial intelligence, the role unconscious bias plays in ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Falling cannabis prices, grocery workers strike and a global search for rocks
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the falling price of legal cannabis, ongoing labour action taking place across Canada, ... Full story -
Eye in the sky: Brock collection captures 100 years of Niagara’s changing landscape
Niagara’s landscape has changed dramatically over the past 100 years — and its transformation has been captured in a collection of ... Full story -
Niagara couple gifts Brock rare 1900s book collection
Social media has enabled travellers to easily research destinations, review experiences and share photos, but a century ago, those who ... Full story