Nominations for the Alumni of Distinction Awards now open
Nominations for the Alumni of Distinction Awards now open
Nominations for the Alumni of Distinction Awards now open
As Brock Alumni Relations gears up for the new year, we want to hear from you - where do you want to have events, what types of events you want and how you want to get involved.
The third weekend in September is always one to mark in your calendars.
From a student business incubator initiative, to $10,000 in start-up funds to the successful candidate(s), now’s the time for students and new grads to start a business in Niagara.
Here’s what’s new with the Alumni Association:
Annual Alumni Association Golf Tournament
The Brock University Alumni Association will host their annual golf tournament on Friday, Sept. 21 to kick off Brock Days. Taking place at Beechwood Golf and Country Club, the tournament will feature a crossover start format with golfers having the option of playing 18 [...]
John Ingram (BA ‘68) says his choice to attend Brock “was one of those fortunate accidents, which end up being a life-altering experience.” And the rest, as they say, is history.
Ingram is considered a Brock University pioneer. He is among the University’s first handful of students and honours graduates, also known as Silver Badgers. He’s [...]
Water researchers at Brock University have received federal funds to set-up a research network to look at the economic, political and social aspects of water-related issues.
And the winners are….
We’ve read and analyzed the carefully crafted nomination packages. We’ve tabulated the votes. And now we’re ready to announce the winners of the Brock University Alumni Association’s Alumni of Distinction Awards that will be held on Saturday, March 31.
The names of the recipients and a very brief description of their accomplishments are [...]
On Saturday, March 31, the Brock University Alumni Association (BUAA) will recognize 35 alumni who best exemplify the Brock spirit through their scholarly, creative, humanitarian or professional contributions to Canada and beyond.
Discarded batteries and ink cartridges are finding a new life as a way to raise funds.