Articles tagged with: sustainability
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Brock University will soon become a leader in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure within higher education in Ontario thanks to ... Full story
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Brock University earns Silver STARS rating for sustainability performance
Brock University’s continued efforts to reduce its carbon footprint have been recognized by an international agency that strives to ... Full story -
Brock, HOPA Ports aim to strengthen Niagara economy through partnership
Through a new collaboration, Brock University and HOPA Ports (Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority) want to help put wind in the sails ... Full story -
Submissions open for Sustainability Poetry Contest’s seventh year
The Sustainability Poetry Contest is back for its seventh year, offering budding poets in Niagara the opportunity to share their ... Full story -
Social Sciences event to showcase faculty, student research
From lake bottom sediment to digital data, from hockey to health care, and from local actions to global implications, there’... Full story -
Brock partners with World Wildlife Fund Canada and Niagara College for Virtual Clean-up
In an effort to work towards a more sustainable world and Niagara region, Brock University is encouraging anyone interested to ... Full story -
Webinar to share lessons in sustainability from COVID-19
While COVID-19 has resulted in many challenges, it can also be used as a learning opportunity to look at the ... Full story -
Brock teams up to take strides in sustainability
Brock's Environmental Sustainability Research Centre (ESRC) and Facilities Management are joining forces to form the Brock University Project Charter in ... Full story -
Brock expert says decisive action required to make post-COVID-19 tourism sustainable
What will post-pandemic tourism look like? A Brock University tourism expert believes COVID-19 is an opportunity to “reset tourism along ... Full story -
Brock-Niagara Region research shows why people do, do not divert organic waste
The ‘Green Bin Challenge,' also dubbed Mission: Possible by the Niagara Region, encourages residents to collect food scraps from ... Full story