History prof in running to be one of the most influential Hispanic Canadians
A Brock professor is in the running to have her name added to a prestigious top 10 list.
A Brock professor is in the running to have her name added to a prestigious top 10 list.
Winning the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce’s Business of the Year award last month was affirmation for Norgen Biotek Corporation and its founder, Brock Professor Yousef Haj-Ahmad.
Sayuri Gutierrez, whose father is a Mexican migrant worker employed in the region, was hard-pressed to figure out how she and her family could ever afford a university education.
When most people sneeze, they reach for a tissue or anti-histamine. Sarah Beattie grabs her camera and tries to capture the moment - at least a re-enactment of it - and use it as a muse for her next painting.
The accolades for Brock’s Guernsey Market keep piling up like the lettuce in a shaker salad.
A Brock University presentation about the Ontario wine industry adapting to climate change has been honoured as one of the three best papers delivered at a major conference in the heart of France’s wine country.
For most students, a trip to Barcelona would come as part of an exchange program or maybe some summer travelling.
But Stephanie Tukonic, a master of education student, headed to the Spanish city to attend the Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences last month, thanks to a graduate scholar award she recently received.
David Sharron, head of Special Collections and Archives in the James A. Gibson Library, was recently named the recipient of the Archives Association of Ontario’s James J. Talman Award.
Two graduate students from Brock University have been recognized for their work with a national scholarship for up-and-coming researchers.
It all started with one question on a survey that Royette Tavernier would later analyze for her master’s thesis: “Have you ever experienced a major turning point in your life that changed how you thought about something or how you behaved?”