Map Library celebrates GIS Day
The annual event celebrates geographic information systems (GIS) technology.
The annual event celebrates geographic information systems (GIS) technology.
Tony Shaw is studying the impact of climate change on agriculture, including icewine.
The first Brock News photo contest documents the vacations of staff and students.
David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye and and Alun Hughes were quoted in Doug Herod’s column “Two Niagara legends take a licking, but keep on ticking.”
Catherine Nash, associate professor of Geography, has co-edited Queer Methods and Methodologies: Intersecting Queer Theories and Social Science Research.
Between studying, training, practising and competing, Brock athletes find the time to mentor at risk high school students.
Grad student Victoria Tasker wants to help put Niagara’s wine region on the map in a bigger and better way.
Catherine Nash, associate professor of Geography, was quoted in the article “Why queers have a stake in Jarvis redevelopment plans” in Xtra on June 17.
Niagara’s popular culture was in the spotlight this week with a new book outlining how life is lived in our unique region.
The founding head of Brock’s Geography department will be remembered in a memorial service at Pond Inlet on April 6.