Celebration of Nations returns to Brock
Brock University will be celebrating its multicultural diversity next week with the return of Celebration of Nations.
Brock University will be celebrating its multicultural diversity next week with the return of Celebration of Nations.
Nothing spells challenge like SWB. Short for the Science Without Borders program, SWB has resulted in Brock University welcoming 39 students from Brazil who are here for one year to tackle a program of intensive English, academic studies and a short-term research internship.
This year’s edition if International Development Week, which runs from Feb. 4 to 8, has activities to appeal to all senses, including an exhibit of Haitian artist Jean-Salomon Andre’s work, drumming workshops, opportunities to assess one’s international IQ and cooking demonstrations.
The Brock/Niagara African Canadian Renaissance Group and its partners at the University will again host a series of community events throughout February to celebrate this year’s African Heritage Month
If you have a room or two to spare, International Student Services has students to fill them.
The Brock Abroad: Namibia group invites you to participate in a night of trivia.
Brock has officially opened its new 46,000-square-foot International Centre.
About 1,000 samosas were sold as the Office of International Services raised money for flood relief in Pakistan.
The Office of International Services is having a samosa sale on Friday to raise money for flood relief efforts in Pakistan.
The Welland Tribune published an opinion piece by fifth-year Psychology student Lauryn Wiles about her trip to Namibia.