Articles tagged with: Robyn Bourgeois
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Lifelong horror fan Robyn Bourgeois says her favourite genre is having a moment, and she couldn’t be more thrilled. ... Full story
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In the News: Human trafficking, preventing underage substance access and low-alcohol wine research
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the increase of Niagara's human trafficking rates, a new program launching in Ontario's ... Full story -
Brock reflects on legacy of l’École Polytechnique tragedy with memorial, calls for action
On Dec. 6, 1989, 14 women were murdered at l’École Polytechnique de Montréal. The tragedy that profoundly shocked the nation brought ... Full story -
Campus changemakers celebrated with inaugural Indigenous engagement awards
"Kinanâskomitino’wo’w." Brock University Vice-Provost, Indigenous Engagement Robyn Bourgeois expressed this Cree word, which means “I’m grateful ... Full story -
Brock unites to honour truth, advance reconciliation
Brock University joined communities across the country in marking the fifth observance of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation ... Full story -
Brock honours Truth and Reconciliation with month of community programming
The Brock University community has co-ordinated a packed lineup of programming leading up to National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. ... Full story -
Indigenous Leader finds strength in community, collaboration
Sitting at her computer in June 2021, Fallon Farinacci nearly backed out of launching a GoFundMe campaign, consumed by the thought ... Full story -
Community champion honoured as Brock’s 2025 Indigenous Leader
Celebrated changemaker Fallon Farinacci will share her powerful story of survival and healing when she is recognized as Brock University’... Full story -
Brock to welcome award-winning author Tanya Talaga for day of learning
Brock University will welcome critically acclaimed Anishinaabe author and journalist Tanya Talaga to campus later this month for two events ... Full story -
Get involved in Indigenous Strategic Plan’s creation
Faculty, staff and students who identify as First Nations, Métis or Inuit are invited to apply to join the ... Full story