Grad students collect toys and food for Community Care
The Graduate Students’ Association played Santa this year with its holiday toy and food drive.
The Graduate Students’ Association played Santa this year with its holiday toy and food drive.
Kiel Ormerod has a challenging year ahead of him. Ormerod is the president of Brock’s Graduate Students’ Association (GSA). His executive leadership comes as the GSA continues to strengthen its voice on behalf of more than 1,500 masters and doctoral students enrolled in the University’s 41 graduate programs.
Graduate students can easily become so immersed in their independent research that it can be a challenge to find time to connect with their academic peers. . . .
The upcoming event kicks off the Mapping the New Knowledges series.
The Graduate Students’ Association gets in the Halloween spirit.
Five chefs battled it out today, and in the end, Shawn Lymburner was victorious with his sweet potato and apple soup.
Grad students have a lot of work to do and not enough quiet space in which to do it. But new graduate students’ study space in the James A. Gibson Library has helped make their lives a little easier.
Teena Willoughby has received the Graduate Mentorship Award at the Mapping the New Knowledges Graduate Symposium.
Five chefs duked it out, but in the end, there could only be one winner — Mike McCallum with his roasted sweet potato and pear soup.
This September, Brock will welcome more than 17,000 new and returning students to campus for the beginning of the 2010-11 school year.