Celebrating Convocation online
Do you remember that feeling of pride as you walked across the stage and accepted your degree from Brock?
Do you remember that feeling of pride as you walked across the stage and accepted your degree from Brock?
You know the perfect candidate for an honorary degree. Now is your chance to the let the University in on your idea.
Perhaps you think Neil Peart deserves an honorary degree from Brock. Or maybe, you’re more of the Ron Sexsmith persuasion. Ed Burtynsky? Do tell.
As this year’s winner of the Spirit of Brock award presented at Fall Convocation, Neil Marshall meets the criteria head-on. It takes guts, drive, and sheer willpower to live with a condition as potentially debilitating as paranoia-schizophrenia and perform as brilliantly as Marshall does.
On Saturday, Oct. 13, more than 800 Brock students received their degrees at Fall Convocation.
Brock will honour two faculty members for their outstanding contributions to research and teaching at Fall Convocation on Saturday, Oct. 13.
Brock University will bestow an honorary degree upon Niagara businessman and community leader David S. Howes at this year’s Fall Convocation taking place during two ceremonies on Saturday, Oct. 13. He will be presented with the degree at the 10 a.m. ceremony.
Linda Flockhart didn’t miss a moment of her son Justin Ratushniak’s convocation last month. The pomp, the speeches, Ratushniak’s walk across the stage to receive his degree in sport management - Flockhart got to experience it all. And to think, she wasn’t even sitting in the Ian D. Beddis gym for a minute of it.
More than 3,300 Brock students received their degrees and certificates from the University last week at Spring Convocation, which took place over seven ceremonies from June 5 to June 9. . . .
There was a moment during Wednesday morning’s convocation ceremony when Meagan Anderson thought her five years at Brock were for naught. . . .