Brock grad promotes eco-friendly burials
Courtney Heron-Monk (BA ‘09), a graduate of Brock University’s Human Geography program, was recently included in a Toronto Star article, “How to keep the burial process lean and green”.
Courtney Heron-Monk (BA ‘09), a graduate of Brock University’s Human Geography program, was recently included in a Toronto Star article, “How to keep the burial process lean and green”.
A businessman, philanthropist and Niagara Falls native will receive an honorary degree this month.
Vanessa Bilenduke (RECL ’12) is an ambitious young alumna whose Brock experience and volunteer roles have led her down a career path dedicated to working with youth.
If you need proof or Patrick Engel’s loyalty to Brock, you need to look no further than his leg.
Ed Hughes, a Beamsville grape grower and Brock alumnus, is the 2011 Grape King,
Have you ever asked yourself “what if”? On Saturday Sept. 17 during Brock Days Alumni Weekend, Nancy Doubleday (BSc ’76) will lead a discussion on how we can change the way we ask ourselves “what if”.
Did you know that the longest-running licensed establishment in Canada is located in St. Catharines? And did you realize that this popular tavern is owned and operated by two Brock graduates?
Are you wondering what all the buzz is about? Are you curious to see Brock’s newest building projects and learn why they’re so important to the University, the community and the region’s economy?
Stephanie Barnes (BBA ’91) is a graduate of the Co-op Accounting program in the Faculty of Business. She’s a long-time donor to Brock University’s Annual Fund, the inaugural chair for the B-BAN (the Brock Business Alumni Network) and a mentor for Brock’s Mentorship Plus program.
John Suk graduated from Brock in 1973 with a degree in Biological Sciences. He’s continuously supported the University since 1983.