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As the sky shimmered with fireworks over the famed Niagara Falls — itself aglow in red — Brock’s 60th anniversary ...
Bob Cretney (BA ’72, DIPLED ’73, MEd ’79) took a leap of faith that would impact his family for generations. He had been ...
Oliver Webb Wilkinson (BA ’25) will never forget the first time he stepped on the Marilyn I. Walker Theatre stage as his ...
From opportunities to enjoy beloved home foods to discovering the art of traditional stick and poke tattoos, a packed ...
Thesis documents must adhere to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (FGSPA) minimum format requirements, as well as any specific program and/or Faculty requirements format ...
As Major Research Project’s (MRP) requirements are somewhat unique to each program, please consult your program handbook, or speak to your supervisor or Graduate Program Director about the process ...
The few symbolic steps across the Convocation stage come with big change. For some graduates, the moment marks the beginning ...
Mark Castrodale, Student Accessibility Case Manager at Brock University’s Student Wellness and Accessibility Centre, has curated an exhibit in the Matheson Learning Commons that explores the evolution ...
Don’t miss the Brock News story on graduating MA student Miranda King’s passion for archaeology, and the ways the Department fostered her interests. Miranda notes, “I am grateful for the experiential ...
Jennifer Crean (BBA ’91) is the recipient of a Brock University Alumni Brilliance Award. Launched in honour of the University’s diamond anniversary, the award recognizes grads who have made ...
Kyle Dubas (BSM ’06, LLD ’23) is one of 60 Brock graduates to receive an Alumni Brilliance Award. Launched in honour of the University’s diamond anniversary, the award recognizes grads who have made ...
Professor of Labour Studies Larry Savage spoke to CHCH News about the future of Canada Post. In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed new spaces in teacher education programs, labour ...