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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Senior Platoon Supervisor Karl Thorp shows is a proud member of Brock University’s Big Move Cancer Ride team, which aims to raise funds for cancer research.
Brock staff and faculty will be able to purchase 2025/26 academic year parking permits starting Tuesday, July 8. Permits for students living in Brock Housing go on sale Tuesday, July 22.
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed challenges with teacher staffing levels, why play is so important for children, the need for a national artificial intelligence (AI) strategy, the ...
New research on the geodemographics of Niagara’s winery visitors is sparking conversations in wine country. Recent Geography graduate Sara Murdoch (MA ’25) wrote her master’s thesis on consumer ...
Brock University is a comprehensive institution with rich academic programs and world-class research activity. Located in St. Catharines, in Ontario’s scenic Niagara region on the traditional ...