Articles tagged with: sociology
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A group of Brock sociology professors wants students to think about the most basic aspects of their day in a ... Full story
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Brock mourns death of third-year student
The University regrets to inform the Brock community of the death of Michelle Raby-Beauchamp, who died in a traffic accident ... Full story -
Brock’s newest Canada Research Chair studies work-life balance
Brock’s newest Canada Research Chair, Andrea Doucet, is an internationally recognized expert in caregiving and work-life balance. Doucet, a ... Full story -
Founder of animal cruelty investigation agency speaking at Brock
The founder of the U.S.-based Mercy for Animals will speak at Brock next week. Nathan Rundle will give ... Full story -
Publications — Sept. 29
Cronin, Keri J. (Visual Arts). (2011). "'Can't You Talk?': Voice and Visual Culture in Early Animal Welfare Campaigns" in Early ... Full story -
Service Learning expanded students’ view of the world
There’s more to education than lectures and seminars, and two of the first students to take the Foundations in ... Full story -
Animal research critic will speak at Brock
A medical doctor and anti-vivisection activist will speak at Brock on Sept. 17. Ray Greek, a critic of animal research who ... Full story -
Famed animal activist will visit Brock
A well-known activist who runs a sanctuary for farm animals in upstate New York will visit Brock next week. Gene ... Full story -
Academic advisor takes top award
Viola Bartel will head to Colorado this fall to pick up one of the biggest accolades of her advising career – ... Full story -
Brock student develops new Aboriginal Women’s Certificate program
It’s always a tribute when research has a practical application. Jennifer Brant, program developer with Brock’s Tecumseh Centre ... Full story