The 2009-10 Brock University Male and Female Athletes of the Year are baseball player Mike Walker (Guelph, Ont.) and women’s rower Kaitlin Nay (St. Catharines, Ont.).
Both Walker and Nay join an elite group as Walker becomes just the second baseball player in school history to be named Athlete of the Year while Nay becomes the [...]
A student and two staff members from Brock University were presented with awards from the Lifesaving Society for their dramatic roles in saving the life of a rowing team member who had collapsed without a pulse while training.
Charles Burton spoke on “‘Gongmin Shehui’ Citizenship and Civil Society in China” at the fifth annual University of Toronto China Conference “China in 60 Years: Changes and Challenges” on March 27.
Nearly 100 faculty and staff gathered for pancakes and scrambled eggs recently at the annual Family Campaign Breakfast at Pond Inlet.
The March 23 event was hosted by Tom Arkell and Lorne Adams, co-chairs of the Family Campaign for the Campaign for a Bold New Brock. The overall campaign goal is to raise $75 million by [...]
Dirk De Clercq, associate professor of Management, will appear on the local TV Cogeco current affairs show Taking Niagara by Storm to discuss marketing Niagara’s wine industry. The episode will air April 5 at 6 p.m., April 7 at 6:30 p.m. and April 11 at 1:30 p.m. on Cogeco channel 10.
Ryan Plummer, associate professor, Tourism and Environment was quoted in the St. Catharines Standard article “Moving beyond the causes of climate change to focus on its consequences” in the March 29 edition. In the article, Plummer discusses a few five-year agreement between Brock, Environment Canada and Sweden’s Stockholm Environment Institute to research strategies to handle climate change.
President Jack Lightstone appeared in the St. Catharines Standard article “College leader praises budget” on March 27. In the article, he says Brock is grateful that the province is committed to funding additional enrolments on an ongoing basis.