University Choirs; Conducting; Choral Methods.
Located in Mackenzie Chown Complex Rm C306, the MDGL houses a robust collection of maps, atlases and gazetteers. Make an appointment ([email protected]) to view our rich collections or consult with ...
Make your time count. Brock’s spring/summer courses let you learn from some of Ontario’s best teachers. Brock offers hundreds of courses from Accounting to Labour Studies to Dramatic Arts and ...
It used to hang in the lobby of the Schmon Tower at the University. It also adorned the covers of old academic calendars and recruitment posters from the 80s and 90s. Now, after a long journey, a ...
The Advisory Review Committee on the President (ARCP) was established in December 2025, following President Rigg’s confirmation to stand for reappointment for a subsequent five-year term. In keeping ...
Brock's Healing Garden found on the University's main campus. From health care to housing, this year’s Brock University Indigenous Research Grants (IRGs) will support research on a range of ...
A Brock research team has partnered with a Niagara-based copper extraction company to explore how much copper can be extracted from algae. Copper is usually dug out from the depths of the earth. But ...
Mary Quintana (left), Interim Associate Vice-President, Facilities Management, and Sergio Alza, Manager, District Energy, review real-time data and diagrams for Brock’s energy systems in the control ...
Hot tip: There’s a new home for empty coffee cups on campus. Instead of tossing cups in the garbage, hot beverage drinkers are encouraged to place them in new disposal units set up in convenient ...
Steel framework being laid for Brock's Service Distribution Tunnel in the late-1960s, serving as the roots for the University’s evolving system to deliver energy across campus. Nestled atop the ...
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced an important update for graduate students. As of January 1, 2026, Master’s and PhD students enrolling at public institutions will be ...
A bronze shield from the Battle of Sphacteria, 425 BCE, is displayed at the Agora Museum in Athens, Greece. The round and heavily damaged shield has lost its bronze colour and is now grey. Spartan ...
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