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The United Nation recognizes Wednesday, July 30 as the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. Brock University’s Human Rights and Equity Office encourages the campus community to help raise ...
For many newcomers, arriving in Niagara marks the start of a new chapter filled with hope but also hurdles that come with ...
Throughout its history, Brock University has remained strongly rooted in community — and its new Burlington campus will be no ...
The following is a list of thesis defences taking place between Monday, July 21 and Friday, July 25. Master of Arts in Applied Health Sciences (Recreation, Sport and Community) thesis defence Cary Foo ...
The Canadian Wine Library at Brock University’s Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute is a collection of the finest VQA and domestic wines made in Canada. The goal of the library is to ...
Brock University’s Smart Start program has helped more than 40,000 make the transition to post-secondary life since its inception. This year, the long-standing academic orientation program has been ...
Brock President and Vice-Chancellor Lesley Rigg discusses the University's ongoing commitment to community during An Evening of Brilliance on Friday, June 13.
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the Canada Post labour dispute, a new piece of Ontario legislation, the rising threat of ticks and new research on farm-related fatalities. The ...
This article is part of a series of stories highlighting the recipients of Brock’s Alumni Brilliance Award, which was launched in celebration of the University’s 60th anniversary. To read other ...
As opportunities to remix or tailor-make course materials expand, the Brock University Library is helping faculty and students reap the benefits of no-cost, accessible learning materials. Open ...
Ted Nolan is no stranger to the thrill of the game, from life-changing victories to heart-wrenching defeats. It has taught the celebrated former National Hockey League (NHL) player and Buffalo Sabres ...
Professor of Engineering Shahryar Rahnamayan was part of a research team that found bias in artificial intelligence models used by a U.S.-based cancer digital repository, which could compromise the ...
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