Greene gives endowed lecture in New York
Elizabeth Greene gave a number of talks this term about her work with shipwrecks.
Elizabeth Greene gave a number of talks this term about her work with shipwrecks.
A Brock linguistics researcher has developed a website and mobile app to help non-native English speakers fine-tune their English pronunciation.
The burden of memory and the power of forgiveness are themes of the upcoming play Lion in the Streets.
A photo exhibit from a professor of Middle Eastern and Iranian history has kicked off a full slate of events for Black History Month.
Felipe E. Ruan presented at the Modern Languages Association annual convention.
Fanny Dolansky presented at the Humanities Research Institute symposium and the annual meeting of the American Philological Association.
Nancy Gill received the Norah Morgan Memorial Award this month.
The next event in the ongoing Department of Applied Linguistics Speaker Series looks at the effect of Internet acronyms.
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) International, USA, has selected Thomas S. C. Farrell as the editor for a new book series.
The Humanities Research Institute has teamed up with the St. Catharines Public Library to launch a new monthly “Brock Talks” series.