Brock Days Alumni Weekend: a weekend to remember
Brock experienced an increase in population as alumni flocked back to campus to help celebrate Brock Days.
Brock experienced an increase in population as alumni flocked back to campus to help celebrate Brock Days.
The Brock University Alumni Association is proud to announce the recipients of four awards, which were presented at Brock Days Alumni Weekend during the Association’s Annual General Meeting.
If you need proof or Patrick Engel’s loyalty to Brock, you need to look no further than his leg.
Brock’s annual homecoming and community celebration starts this week.
Have you ever asked yourself “what if”? On Saturday Sept. 17 during Brock Days Alumni Weekend, Nancy Doubleday (BSc ’76) will lead a discussion on how we can change the way we ask ourselves “what if”.
Planning to participate in Brock University’s annual homecoming and community celebration — Brock Days — this Sept. 16 to 25? Don’t forget to bring your camera, because we’re holding the inaugural Brock Days photo contest.
Did you know that the longest-running licensed establishment in Canada is located in St. Catharines? And did you realize that this popular tavern is owned and operated by two Brock graduates?
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?
Buy some peanuts and Cracker Jack because Brock Baseball Alumni Day is an event you’ll not want to miss.
Professional hockey legend and Brock history graduate Dennis Hull (BA ’81) will lead this year’s Brock Days Alumni Weekend as keynote speaker.