Articles tagged with: Evelyn Dilworth
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Members of the Brock and Niagara communities gathered in front of Schmon Tower on Monday, June 8 to raise the Two ... Full story
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Gallery: Indigenous cultures celebrated as Pow Wow returns to Brock
As Brock University welcomed people of all nations to campus on Friday, the fresh blanket of glistening white snow outside ... Full story -
In the News: U.S. government policy, Canadian alcohol preferences and Pow Wow returns to Brock
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed communications tactics used by the U.S. government, alcohol preferences among Canadians, U.... Full story -
Pow Wow to bring powerful celebration of culture and tradition to Brock
Underscored by the beating heart of roaring drums and stunning displays of handcrafted regalia, Pow Wow will bring a vibrant ... Full story -
Community invited to attend, volunteer as Pow Wow returns to Brock
A powerful celebration of Indigenous culture and tradition will return to Brock in January, and there are lots of opportunities ... Full story -
Campus changemakers celebrated with inaugural Indigenous engagement awards
"Kinanâskomitino’wo’w." Brock University Vice-Provost, Indigenous Engagement Robyn Bourgeois expressed this Cree word, which means “I’m grateful ... Full story -
Strengthening identity through connection, education
This article is part of a series celebrating students, staff, faculty or alumni who demonstrate a commitment to advancing equity, ... Full story -
Culture and connection at heart of Indigenous Peoples Awareness Week
From opportunities to enjoy beloved home foods to discovering the art of traditional stick and poke tattoos, a packed schedule ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Tobacco’s effect on athletes, beating the heat and the final week of the Olympics
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed tobacco’s impact on sporting performance, staying safe in the heat, the chronology ... Full story -
Scotiabank invests in future of Indigenous learners at Brock
Brock University’s Indigenous Plus program — dedicated to helping Indigenous students realize their full potential — has been given a generous $500,000 ... Full story