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The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (FGSPA) has welcomed Wendy Ward and Philip Sullivan as its new Associate Deans, effective July 1. Ward and Sullivan’s new roles divide the ...
From its professional development opportunities to wellness supports and employee engagement, Brock University is being ...
Children and youth who are new to Canada are at greater risk of being physically inactive compared to their Canadian-born ...
Head of Brock University Library’s Archives and Special Collections David Sharron (left) and Machine Shop Manager Stephen Renda prepare to seal the 60th anniversary time capsule, crafted by the ...
Brock President and Vice-Chancellor Lesley Rigg met with local municipal councils last week to celebrate successful community collaborations and highlight the ways research expertise and student ...
One of the most common crimes civilian police oversight agencies investigate is sexual assault committed by police officers — ...
Wetlands save the economy billions of dollars by controlling floods, improving water quality and storing carbon that would otherwise go into the atmosphere, says Brock University hydrologist Kelly ...
Watching a therapy dog video for as little as five minutes can significantly reduce stress, according to a study co-led by ...
Badgers, it’s time to come home. Tickets to Brock University’s Homecoming are now available online. From Friday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 21, Brock grads can enjoy a variety of activities, beloved ...
A new non-credit course available through Brock University Professional and Continuing Studies in partnership with the Direct Sellers Association of Canada aims to help industry professionals gain or ...
Brock University’s Professional and Continuing Studies (Brock PCS) Professional Certificate in Human Resources is now offering practitioners even more options to pursue their career goals thanks to ...
While their time at Brock has ended, new Faculty of Applied Health Sciences graduates Emma Ratke (BKin ’25) and Jessica Braun (MSc ’21, PhD ’25) will leave a lasting legacy for their inclusive ...