Humanities professor Sharilyn Ingram will put Brock University on a national stage this weekend. She’s one of three academics who will duke it out in a pre-Canada Day quiz on CBC Radio’s flagship current affairs program, The Sunday Edition.
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McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited, a leading Canadian publisher of educational resources, has presented Brock speech language sciences student Candice Boekestyn with one of 20 national scholarships.
June 15, 2012 | Posted in
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First-rate teaching and mentoring that goes above and beyond the norm is the cornerstone of Brock’s reputation for excellence in undergraduate and graduate education. . . .
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More than 100 speakers will be attending Brock University for Feminism and Classics VI, a quadrennial international conference that addresses gender roles in the ancient world, taking place May 24 to 27. . . .
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Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky is donating 40 hand-made prints, valued at more than $617,000, to the collection of his hometown’s Rodman Hall Art Centre, which is part of Brock University’s Faculty of Humanities. . . .
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American scholar Steven Bullock will be at the podium Sunday when the third annual Charles A. Sankey Lecture resumes a public discussion about the role of Freemasonry in Western history, focused on the rise and fall of the first great age of American Masonry. . . .
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The new students’ building on weather station field doesn’t exist yet, but it’s already at the forefront of the minds of the newly elected Brock University Students’ Union executive.
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Fine and performing arts students at Brock are busy preparing their in-class, independent and studio projects for the Industrial Fabric2 arts festival
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Think the whole world has been explored already? Think again.
“It’s certainly true that the whole world has been mapped, but it actually hasn’t all been explored,” says Adam Shoalts, writer, wilderness explorer, public speaker and Brock alumnus (BA ’09).
Graduating at the top of his class from Brock University with a BA in History, Shoalts has [...]
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Visual Arts students will display some of their best drawings at the Sean O’Sullivan Theatre this month.
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