Thousands of first- and fourth-year students have a chance to shape Brock University’s future by sharing their experiences ...
An innovative new digital platform, supported by Brock University students, will soon be brightening the lives of children ...
From backyard rinks to Olympic arenas, hockey is more than a sport for Canadians — it’s a symbol of national identity. This spring, students can gain a deeper understanding of Canadian sport and its ...
With International Women’s Day on Sunday, March 8, Brock University scholars are weighing in on the underrepresentation of women as research participants and how their work aims to close the gap.
From pickleball to flower arranging, Brock faculty and staff can explore a range of activities focused on health and well-being during the University’s annual employee Wellness Day on Monday, June 22.
The TA Workshop Series provides ongoing professional development opportunities for Brock Teaching Assistants, Lab Demonstrators, Course Coordinators, Marker-Graders, and Seminar Leaders. Each workshop ...
Brock's 50th anniversary celebrations took to the community this weekend with a birthday party Saturday afternoon at the Niagara Wine Festival. University President Jack Lightstone and Alumni ...
The Double Degree program holds European Foundation of Management Development (EFMD) Programme Accreditation. Goodman’s commitment to the continuous improvement of the Double Degree program is ...
If you need assistance with creating your team on IMLeagues after you have registered and paid, please stop by the Intramural Office (WC 215), Monday to Thursday, 12-4 pm Coed Ice Hockey will begin ...
The Advisory Council for the Goodman School of Business at Brock University enhances the relationships between the School of Business and the business community. The Council provides invaluable advice ...
What do making artificial snow and cutting down trees in a nature reserve have in common? These were both done to prepare for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, measures Brock researchers say harm ...
New Brock University research shows incivility increased in Ontario classrooms following school closures tied to the COVID-19 pandemic. Incivility comes in many forms: texting instead of listening to ...
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