Articles tagged with: political science
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In addition to captivating society and dominating news headlines, the #MeToo movement has earned its place in the history books. ... Full story
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BURTON: Xi Jinping may want to rule the world, but he has problems at home, too
Charles Burton, Associate Professor of Political Science and a former counsellor at the Canadian Embassy in Beijing, wrote a piece ... Full story -
Case competition challenges teams to tell stories with data
As demand for data analytics skills continues to grow in a number of sectors, a new case competition is allowing ... Full story -
HAGGART: Time to reset Waterfront Toronto’s Smart City public consultation
Blayne Haggart, Associate Professor of Political Science at Brock, wrote a piece recently published in The Conversation about the need ... Full story -
Brock grad wins prestigious national award for journalism
After graduating from Brock with a degree in International Political Economy, Sam Piccolo (BA ’17) spent a year applying the lessons ... Full story -
Brock community mourns Political Science employee Dorothy Krynicki
Brock University is saddened to learn of the death of longtime employee Dorothy Krynicki (BA ’13), Administrative Assistant in Political Science, ... Full story -
Setbacks couldn’t deter this Harvard-bound grad
Time and time again, Zoya Rajput has proven that nothing can keep her down. Rather than admit defeat when life ... Full story -
DOLGERT: Game of Thrones finale: The sexist treatment of the Mother of Dragons
Stefan Dolgert, Associate Professor of Political Science at Brock University, wrote a piece recently published in the National Post about ... Full story -
HAGGART: The fix for Facebook and other tech giants is difficult, but simple
Blayne Haggart, Associate Professor of Political Science at Brock, wrote a piece recently published in the Ottawa Citizen outlining why ... Full story -
First Vote readies teens for their first trip to the ballot box
Canadian youth don’t vote in sufficient numbers to make their voices heard. But third-year Political Science student Hope Tuff-Berg ... Full story