Articles tagged with: sociology
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A well-known activist who runs a sanctuary for farm animals in upstate New York will visit Brock next week. Gene ... Full story
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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 -
Media Talk — April 5
Francine McCarthy, Earth Sciences professor, appeared on The Weather Network last month for her research at Crawford Lake. The story ... Full story -
Activist tells of legal woes at Thinking About Animals
Lisa Warden has turned into a problem that won’t go away for municipal officials in the Indian city of ... Full story -
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