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Brock has ranked first in Canada for university sport management research contributions for the third consecutive year. The ...
The few symbolic steps across the Convocation stage come with big change. For some graduates, the moment marks the beginning ...
Ted Nolan is no stranger to the thrill of the game, from life-changing victories to heart-wrenching defeats. It has taught ...
Brock University will mark National AccessAbility Week (NAAW) with a full slate of activities promoting accessibility and disability inclusion. NAAW runs from Monday, May 26 to Friday, May 30, and all ...
Tabetha Sheppard, a fourth-year Brock Psychology student, supported the launch of a new hospital information system across Niagara Health during her co-op placement with Project Monarch. On the day ...
CCOVI Manager of Professional Studies and Outreach Barb Tatarnic spoke to YourTV Niagara about Cuvée. In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed profiling a serial vandal, the renewed ...
Brock's Healing Garden found on the University's main campus. From health care to housing, this year’s Brock University Indigenous Research Grants (IRGs) will support research on a range of ...
Ira Robinson, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Jewish Studies in the Department of Religions and Cultures at Concordia University, is among the speakers at the upcoming Symposium on Antisemitism.
The Royal Society of Canada recently recognized Professor of Applied Linguistics Gary Libben for his contributions to the organization, which promotes research excellence and impact. Gary Libben is ...
Brock University's main campus. The summary report for the 729th meeting of the University Senate, held Wednesday, April 16, is now available on the University Secretariat website.
Health Sciences master’s student Mariska Andrade (BSc’ 23) is researching the impact of female hormones on the body’s response to heat stress. When summer’s muggy heatwaves arrive, are women and men ...
Afro-Caribbean Night highlighted the cultures, traditional clothing and dances from several African and Caribbean countries during a student-focused event at Isaac’s on Friday, Feb. 28. From ...