Brock’s Big Move Cancer Ride team looking for members
The Brock Cyclones want to get moving to help support the new Walker Family Cancer Centre. And they’re looking for some help to do that.
The Brock Cyclones want to get moving to help support the new Walker Family Cancer Centre. And they’re looking for some help to do that.
CBC journalist Nora Young, host of the weekly technology magazine Spark, will be the keynote speaker at the Transmedia (TRN) Speaker Series on Thursday, March 21.
A puppy room, featuring therapy dogs from St. John Ambulance, will be set up at the Kenmore Centre on Tuesday, March 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Lianxi Zhou and Narongsak Thongpapanl, professors in the Department of Marketing, International Business, and Strategy, will serve on the Journal of International Marketing’s editorial review board.
Vulcanologist Mariek Schmidt will be part of the NASA news conference for the Curiosity mission happening March 18 from noon to 1 p.m.
A former Brock professor who is a pioneer in mouse genetics research returns to campus Friday, March 15 to host a seminar on stem cells and mammalian development.
In honour of that number that goes on ad infinitum but is better known as 3.14 or Pi, the James A. Gibson Library’s data research services team will host the annual Brock University Pi Day celebration on Thursday, March 14 by serving pie.
A group of Brock students has taken up residence on a sidewalk in front of Taro Hall in an effort to raise money and food donations for the local food bank.
Brock’s Co-op Programs Office is hosting a free tax clinic for members of the University and Niagara communities next week. The free clinic runs from March 11 to the 28 and is entirely run by student volunteers from the Bachelor of Accounting Co-op program in the Goodman School of Business. All volunteers are trained by the Canada Revenue Agency.
On Feb. 14, 2013, Brock’s Board of Trustees Financial Planning, Investment and Human Resources Committee approved a new Fair Dealing Policy.