Articles tagged with: humanities
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Climate change. Famine. Disease. Economic decline. Bologna, Italy, saw dramatic societal changes in the early 17th century that led to ... Full story
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National research competitions offer students chance to hone communications skills
Several upcoming national challenges provide students with the opportunity to practice their communication skills and prepare for future careers in ... Full story -
Guest lecture to explore history of Labatt Brewing Company
An upcoming talk at Brock University will explore the birth, growth and demise of one of Canada’s oldest breweries, ... Full story -
Brock grads return home to open new book store
Two Brock graduates, Elysia French (BA ’09) and Graham Thompson (BA ’09), have plans for their fledgling bookstore, Someday Books, to become ... Full story -
Viking book shortlisted for prestigious Scottish award
Scotland's coveted Saltire Society Literary Awards featured a familiar name on their list. Professor of History Andrew McDonald’s new ... Full story -
Art professor’s work chosen for prestigious U.K. exhibition
Nearly 4,000 portraits by more than 1,000 photographers from 70 countries were submitted, but only 55 were chosen for this year’s Taylor Wessing ... Full story -
Annual Brock conference zooms in on Canadian Screens
Canadian screens have seen a lot of changes since 2006. YouTube just celebrated its first birthday, having launched in April 2005, and ... Full story -
Italian-Canadian contributions to Niagara focus of upcoming conference
Researchers, archivists and community organizers from across Canada will be gathering at Brock University this weekend to share the Italian-Canadian ... Full story -
Retired English professor to present on Transgressive Vikings
What can we tell about gender roles in Viking society? It's a historic subject that's receiving new attention. Angus Somerville, ... Full story -
Students share Silicon Valley lessons at Brock
The Silicon Valley might be more than 4,200 kilometres from Brock University, but a group of fourth-year GAME students are sharing ... Full story