Articles tagged with: MIWSFPA
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Brock choirs are back this fall and singing a hopeful tune for a busy season of choral activities for the ... Full story
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Students showcase video art in local film festival through work-integrated learning
Brock students have captured their experiences during the pandemic on film and are sharing their insights with the community. Exploring ... Full story -
Award-winning History prof takes teaching beyond the classroom
While she aims to teach in the classroom, Elizabeth Vlossak is also there to learn. The Associate Professor of History ... Full story -
Humanities Spirit of Brock winners have sights set on helping others
Both in the classroom and in the community, Brielle Kaminsky (BA ’21) and Carolyn Fast (BA ’14, MA ’21) are determined to have ... Full story -
Dramatic Arts grad receives textile award for creative work in costuming
When Dramatic Arts (DART) graduate Avery Delaney began her studies at Brock, she never dreamed she would find her calling ... Full story -
Fine and Performing Arts grads poised to shape the future with creative skills
Students graduating from Brock’s Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts (MIWSFPA) are ready to make their ... Full story -
Brock art student makes her mark on Maple Leaf Square during playoff run
The Toronto Maple Leafs are getting some extra support from hockey fan and Brock University student Lisa Knight, fine arts-style. ... Full story -
Brock media clips for Friday, May 28
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. Facebook to pay 14 Canadian publishers for ... Full story -
Visual Arts students, alumni unite for collaborative exhibition
Brock’s fourth-year student artists and Visual Arts (VISA) graduates are showcasing their contemporary artwork in a new collaborative exhibition ... Full story -
Brock grad raising awareness of trans identities through film
Brock alumnus and award-winning filmmaker Roy Wol (BA ’06) is starting important conversations about trans identities through his work. And earlier ... Full story