Articles tagged with: Keri Cronin
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In the hustle and bustle of present-day campus life, the Brock community is being invited to pause and explore Niagara’... Full story
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IN THE NEWS: Eclipse on the Escarpment, food insecurity and Ontario jail hunger strikes
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the total solar eclipse, food insecurity in Niagara, hunger strikes in Ontario jails ... Full story -
OPINION: Amy Friend and Keri Cronin discuss solar eclipse photography
This article written by Amy Friend, Associate Professor of Visual Arts at Brock University, and Keri Cronin, Professor of Visual ... Full story -
Visual Arts grad finds passion through experiential learning
When Jessie Richard enrolled as a Brock University Visual Arts student, she never dreamed it would lead to a career ... Full story -
19th century Niagara revisited through new online exhibits
Brock University students have journeyed to the past collecting images of Niagara in the 1800s and are showcasing their findings ... Full story -
CRONIN: NFTs by chimpanzees, like 1950s primate art, raise questions about the nature of creativity
Keri Cronin, Associate Professor of History of Art and Visual Culture at Brock University, wrote a piece published in The ... Full story -
Humanities puts its best foot Foreword with new podcast
Alison Innes, Social Media Co-ordinator for the Faculty of Humanities, is inviting the Brock University and broader community to listen ... Full story -
Wide range of research funded through 2019 Chancellor’s Chairs awards
Over the next three years, recipients of the 2019 Chancellor’s Chairs for Teaching Excellence awards will contribute to enriching the ... Full story -
Humanities champions honoured at spring symposium
It’s not uncommon to find Jason Hawreliak going above and beyond for his department, Faculty and the University. His ... Full story -
Brock labour expert receives prestigious international honour
Kendra Coulter, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Labour Studies, has been named a Fellow of the Oxford ... Full story