Articles tagged with: political science
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Brock University student Meghan Vaszko didn’t just dive into swim coaching. She’s made a splash, earning the Rising ... Full story
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OPINION: Blayne Haggart discusses trade agreement renegotiations
This piece written by Blayne Haggart, Associate Professor of Political Science at Brock University, originally appeared in The Conversation. There ... Full story -
OPINION: Charles Conteh discusses Niagara’s agribusiness sector
Professor of Political Science Charles Conteh wrote a piece recently published in the St. Catharines Standard about the success of ... Full story -
OPINION: Blayne Haggart discusses a U.S. court’s monopoly ruling against Google
Associate Professor of Political Science Blayne Haggart wrote a piece recently published in the Globe and Mail about an American ... Full story -
Dynamic research on the horizon from Brock scholarship recipients
Growing up, Adwoa Yeboah Owusu believed her path to success relied heavily on a single factor: education. That sentiment still ... Full story -
OPINION: Blayne Haggart discusses importance of student essays in post-secondary
Brock University Associate Professor of Political Science Blayne Haggart wrote a piece recently published in the Globe and Mail about ... Full story -
OPINION: Blayne Haggart and Natasha Tusikov discuss digital policy and government’s public-consultation record
This article written by Blayne Haggart, Associate Professor of Political Science at Brock University, and Natasha Tusikov, Associate Professor of ... Full story -
Brock grad thankful for student supports
The journey may have taken longer than expected, but when Karli Woods received her undergraduate degree last week, the taste ... Full story -
Brock Model UN gets global perspective in NYC
Months of preparation paid off for Brock Model United Nations (BMUN) recently when the student club competed in the annual ... Full story -
Co-curricular programs prepare Brock students for career goals
To achieve their career goals, two Brock students took action during their undergraduate studies. Mohammed Abbas and Madison Motyka each ... Full story