Articles tagged with: Julia Baird
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Brock's Rankin Family Pavilion will be awash with artwork and exhibits to mark the University's second annual World Water Day ... Full story
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GALLERY: Theal House history rooted in community
The history of Theal House has grown rich with time. The oldest building on Brock University's campus began as a ... Full story -
Community open house to celebrate Brock’s historic Theal House
The oldest building on Brock University’s main campus is opening its doors to the community next week to highlight ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Canada Post strike continues, sports betting and extracting copper from algae
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the national Canada Post employee strike, single-game sports betting, research investigating algae as ... Full story -
RESEARCH RETROSPECTIVE: Caring for the Earth
This article is part of a monthly series celebrating research breakthroughs and successes at Brock University over the past 60 years. ... Full story -
Research shows links between sensitivity and connection to nature
New research out of Brock University’s Water Resilience Lab is shedding light on the ways in which highly sensitive ... Full story -
Brock, Niagara Parks to strengthen community impact through renewed partnership
Brock University and the Niagara Parks Commission are growing their connection — with the preservation and enhancement of local landscapes in ... Full story -
Brock profs to share teen mental health, water research at Science Meets Parliament
Canada may contain a wealth of freshwater, but for Julia Baird, the country’s water sustainability isn’t a given. ... Full story -
Reclamation of Indigenous identity at heart of Brock film screening
A film screening being held for both the Brock and wider Niagara community will document the loss and reclamation of ... Full story -
GALLERY: Community gathers for Brock’s inaugural World Water Day Celebration
The Rankin Family Pavilion Atrium saw a flood of interested students, staff, faculty members and community visitors on Friday, March 22 ... Full story