Articles tagged with: sociology
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Lisa Warden has turned into a problem that won’t go away for municipal officials in the Indian city of ... Full story
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Students learn in – and out – of the classroom
The students and instructors of the Foundations in Service Learning course at Brock are celebrating their inaugural Community Learning Showcase ... Full story -
Professor awarded grant to study struggling students
An assistant professor of Sociology has been awarded a federal research grant to study struggling students in low-income neighbourhoods. Kevin ... Full story -
‘Big Black Dog Syndrome’ and other animal issues focus of Brock conference
What: Thinking About Animals conference Where: Pond Inlet When: Thursday, March 31 (8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.) and Friday, April 1 (8 a.... Full story -
First-year student wins an iPad for participating in survey
Valentina Escobar is the third winner of an iPad for participating in the National Survey on Student Engagement. The first-year ... Full story -
Cross-country donor boosts Brock’s animal studies program
Brock’s unique Critical Animal Studies program has received a boost in the form of a $50,000 endowment from a generous ... Full story -
Grants awarded to 24 researchers
Twenty-four Brock researchers have received a combined total of nearly $60,000 through two internal programs that help faculty advance their programs ... Full story -
Staff honoured at holiday celebration
It was a festive mood in Market Hall this week as President Jack Lightstone hosted the annual holiday celebration for ... Full story -
Hot Topics: Ontario court strikes down prostitution laws
Canada’s current laws make the lives of female sex workers disproportionately more dangerous, but a recent Ontario court ruling ... Full story -
Media Talk: Animal welfare laws lacking in Canada
John Sorenson, professor of Sociology, was quoted in the article "Animal welfare laws lacking in Canada" in Halifax's Chronicle Herald ... Full story