Tour Brock’s newest buildings
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?
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?
John Suk graduated from Brock in 1973 with a degree in Biological Sciences. He’s continuously supported the University since 1983.
With a goal of extending this tradition of philanthropy to Brock University students and young alumni, a newly formed campus club – the Student Philanthropy Council – introduced class giving this year.
On Friday, June 24, about 150 scientists, supporters and government and University officials gathered in Pond Inlet to mark the milestone of Phase 1 completion. They also had a quick peek inside the building.
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Two scholarships are being established in memory of Amilcare Ramella and his family.
Summer activity is heating up at Brock’s $111-million research jewel as workers move into the final phase of construction.
Four graduate students were featured speakers at a recent Graduate Student Awards and Donor Recognition reception.
The Department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film and the Development and Donor Relations office will jointly host a round table discussion in the Sankey Chambers.
Fundraisers are close to securing extra provincial cash so a greater number of students with financial needs can attend Brock.
Architect Don Schmitt has designed concert halls and arts centres around the world, but he has never seen an opportunity like the hillside setting he will work with in downtown St. Catharines.