Combining her love of weather with a degree in physics from Brock University helped CBC North’s on-camera meteorologist achieve her life-long dream. Read Ashley Brauweiler’s full story here
Friday, September 08, 2017 | By Milica Petkovic
Combining her love of weather with a degree in physics from Brock University helped CBC North’s on-camera meteorologist achieve her life-long dream. Read Ashley Brauweiler’s full story here
Tags: Ashley Brauweiler, Faculty of Mathematics and Science, Physics
Categories: News
Thursday, September 07, 2017 | By Milica Petkovic
As harvest season quickly approaches, Niagara’s grape growers and winemakers are keeping a steady eye on the grapes ripening in their vineyards. They can now also turn to scientists at Brock University’s Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI) to help them make informed harvest decisions. Read the full story here
Tags: CCOVI, Faculty of Mathematics and Science
Categories: News
Wednesday, September 06, 2017 | By Milica Petkovic
Congratulations to researcher, Chantal Buteau (Department of Mathematics) for being one of several Brock University researchers awarded an Insight Grant. In the federal government agency’s 2017 competition, Brock received a total of $2.2 million from SSHRC’s Insight Grants, Insight Development Grants, Partnership Development Grants and student research awards. Read the full story here
Tags: Chantal Buteau, Faculty of Mathematics and Science, Mathematics & Statistics
Categories: News
Wednesday, September 06, 2017 | By Milica Petkovic
Brock University is beginning the school year with substantial changes to its Student Code of Conduct.
In addition to a revamped and more user-friendly look, the document has headed in a new direction by introducing restorative justice practices to address misconduct. Under the restorative justice conferences, students will need to consent to the process and take ownership of their actions before the harmed parties are invited into the conversation. Read the full story here
Monday, September 04, 2017 | By Milica Petkovic
Nearly 2,400 first-year students moved into one of Brock’s seven residences Sunday during the annual Move-In Day blitz. Many teary-eyed parents looked on as some 700 student volunteers helped carry fridges, televisions, suitcases and boxes into rooms across campus.
Suzette Lyn knows exactly how the Flewellings feel. Lyn flew in from Nassau, Bahamas with her son Corri, who came to Brock to study biological sciences. Read the full story here
Tags: Biological Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Science
Categories: News
Sunday, September 03, 2017 | By Milica Petkovic
With more than 18,000 students descending on campus this week to begin the new Fall term, Dr. Gervan Fearon prepared his first-ever welcome message as Brock University President, focusing on human rights, mutual respect and the importance of being responsible citizens both on and off campus.
Fearon, who became President and Vice-Chancellor on Aug. 1, told incoming students they had chosen well in selecting a university with Brock’s reputation for academic strength, innovative research and exceptional student experience. Read the full story here
Friday, September 01, 2017 | By Milica Petkovic
The message is simple: Brock University is here for you.
A new campaign, BrockU 4U, was launched this week to offer comprehensive support to students both on and off campus.
The campaign’s first initiative will be a series of ‘Ask Me’ booths that will be set up in high-traffic areas on campus beginning Sunday during the annual Move-In Day event. Manned with trained student ambassadors ready to answer any and all questions, the booths will continue to appear in a variety of locations throughout September and January as new students transition to Brock. Read the full story here
Thursday, August 31, 2017 | By Milica Petkovic
For the second year in a row, Brock has a significant presence at the four-day convention that runs from Friday until Sunday in Toronto. Similar to ComicCon, Fan Expo Canada appeals to fans of comics, sci-fi, horror, anime and gaming.
Brock has a booth in the MTCC’s south building, where it will be in a high-traffic area close to Universal Studios, Cartoon Network and Showcase. The 20×20 booth includes two large video screens. The recruitment team has designed both a twelve-page comic book that tells the Brock story, as well as Cube Pals, three-dimensional paper figures of Isaac Brock and Boomer the Badger, plus a set of accessories for both.
The focus will be on the programs and departments at Brock that would appeal to typical Fan Expo goers the most, such as the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts, Communication, Pop Culture and Film, Computer Science and the new programs in Game Design and Game Programming. Read the full story here
Tags: Computer Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Science, GAME
Categories: News
Wednesday, August 30, 2017 | By Milica Petkovic
Shyamal Bose is passionate about seeing the next generation succeed.
And, as the new Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs for the Faculty of Mathematics and Science, his goal is to provide as many opportunities as possible to help students enter the workforce with confidence. Read about Shyamal here
Tags: Faculty of Mathematics and Science, Physics, Shyamal Bose
Categories: News
Monday, August 28, 2017 | By Milica Petkovic
Aryan Alavi Razavi Ravari’s love of numbers recently led him on a journey nearly 10,000 kilometres from home. The 14-year-old math whiz travelled with his parents from Tehran, Iran, to Brock University in mid-August to participate in a two-week math camp hosted by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Read the full story here
Tags: Faculty of Mathematics and Science, Mathematics & Statistics, Thomas Wolf
Categories: News
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