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A Brock University-led team is gaining insights into nature-based practices for climate change adaptation, pest management ...
From playground to podium, making sport safer for participants at all levels of engagement has been a lifelong endeavour for Julie Stevens. With increased attention turned to addressing Canada’s safe ...
Congratulations to our 2025 Outstanding Graduating Sociology Student Award recipients! 2025 Undergraduate Award Student Recipients Harishan Jeyaseelan, Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Sociology Dalton ...
What if a simple heartbeat measurement could help predict a person’s risk of dementia? A Brock-led international research ...
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the continued negotiations between Canada Post and its employees, the sale of Niagara's Pen Centre and hockey culture. The University's ...
At first glance, large regions like York, Peel and the City of Toronto may appear to be where Ontario’s innovation powerhouses are located. But it’s the province’s mid-sized regions that are the ...
Brock Professor of Marketing and Consumer Psychology Antonia Mantonakis says Canadian wine consumers are more likely to buy products that signal they are Canadian through indicators such as a Canadian ...
Forbes has named Brock one of Canada’s Best Employers for Company Culture, ranking the University seventh of 200 organizations highlighted for their commitment to workplace excellence.
Brock University’s Smart Start program has helped more than 40,000 make the transition to post-secondary life since its inception. This year, the long-standing academic orientation program has been ...
Nearly 700 Brock University employees stepped away from their regular routines on Monday, June 23 to take part in the 23rd annual Wellness Day, a much-loved tradition focused on health and community.
Assistant Professor of Educational Studies Sherri Vansickle has received an Indigenous Research Grant for her work examining the teachings and practices of the Haudenosaunee Gustowah headdress.
Brock President and Vice-Chancellor Lesley Rigg discusses the University's ongoing commitment to community during An Evening of Brilliance on Friday, June 13.