Articles tagged with: Ingrid Makus
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Members of Brock’s Women in Leadership Initiative recently gathered in-person for the first time since 2020, coming together to hear ... Full story
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Rebecca Raby appointed Interim Associate Dean of Social Sciences
Professor Rebecca Raby, in the Department of Child and Youth Studies, has been appointed as Interim Associate Dean, Undergraduate Studies ... Full story -
Learn about issues of migration, mobility at upcoming public symposium
Researchers from across Brock University will share insights on migration, immigration, movement and the mobility of people, things and ideas ... Full story -
Social Sciences Distinguished Graduate is an agent of change
When Brock University graduate Karen Brown (BA ’91) was elected the first Black president of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (... Full story -
Psychology grads embody the Spirit of Brock
Ben Johnson (BA ’22) and Caitlyn Gallant (MA ’17, PhD ’22) were recognized with the Board of Trustees Spirit of Brock medal Tuesday ... Full story -
Brock, YWCA working together to improve the lives of Niagara women and families
After years of collaboration, Brock University and the YWCA Niagara Region are moving forward with a common goal: empowering local ... Full story -
Social Sciences staff member celebrated for building student, community connections
Amanda Smits (MEd ’17) has a knack for spotting potential links that could benefit students, researchers and community partners. And she ... Full story -
Brock launches Canada’s first PhD in Sustainability Science
Brock University’s Environmental Sustainability Research Centre (ESRC) has launched a PhD in Sustainability Science, the first program of its ... Full story -
Social Sciences Dean leading by example with creation of new student award
In her nearly 27 years of working at Brock University, Faculty of Social Sciences Dean Ingrid Makus has found many ways ... Full story -
Women in Leadership session to discuss conference calls to action
Brock University’s Women in Leadership (WIL) group wants to continue conversations on campus that began at a national conference ... Full story