Mother and two children graduate together
Mary Jane Bauer has plans for her newly earned Bachelor of Education degree.
Mary Jane Bauer has plans for her newly earned Bachelor of Education degree.
Chemist Tomas Hudlicky can now add “innovator” to his many titles.
David D’Angelo was intrigued by the concept of biodegradable forks, knives, spoons and other utensils, a technology his father stumbled across while running factories in China.
Flame retardants - chemicals that prevent or minimize the spread of fire - are all around us, contained in mattresses, computers, television sets, microwave ovens and many other household items.
Jeffrey Atkinson’s quest to make vitamin E better for the human body has shown the potential to lead to new counter-terrorism measures.
From boiling eggs to oil spills, chemistry is important to our lives, says Paul Zelisko, local committee member for the International Year of Chemistry.
A post-doctoral researcher has come to Brock to work with Tomas Hudlicky’s research team.
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?
Ian Brindle presented at Zhejiang University in China last month.