Articles tagged with: humanities
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If Matt Jagas had a motto, it might be “Surgite!” Despite a bumpy start to his university career, the student-athlete ... Full story
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History prof appointed Interim Director of MIWSFPA
Associate Professor of History Elizabeth Vlossak will be become Interim Director of the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and ... Full story -
New book explores the art of animal advocacy
It was while searching for a set of lantern slides many years ago that Keri Cronin inadvertently found inspiration for ... Full story -
Brock faculty, staff, students and grads performing at In the Soil
It’s a festival born out of love for the local community and the arts. In the Soil, the three-day, ... Full story -
Global Affairs launches International Policy Ideas Challenge
If you're a graduate student or post-doctoral fellows concerned about how climate change, technological disruption, artificial intelligence, labour and other ... Full story -
Sankey Lecture explores theatricality of ritual performance
The performance of ritual will be the theme of this year’s Sankey Lecture, hosted by the Department of History. ... Full story -
History student receives provincial honour for local heritage work
Jessica Linzel’s love of local history has led to provincial recognition. In February, the fourth-year History student was honoured ... Full story -
Brock Talks lecture series brings together scholars, community
Brock Talks aims to build bridges of understanding between humanities scholars and the local community. Held six times a year ... Full story -
Seedling for Change fosters community connections
At first glance, Latin American history might not seem to have much in common with Niagara. But Seedling for Change ... Full story -
Useless Joyce explores the usefulness of literature
What is James Joyce’s Ulysses about? That’s a question Tim Conley asks students at the end of his ... Full story