Phosphorous in Callander Bay, petroleum exploration in the Niger delta, the bureaucracy of traplines in Kashechewan, and the role of Indigenous art in making on decolonizing cultural identity, environmental rights, and oral histories.
Nipissing University is pleased to present the latest instalment of the Masters of Environmental Studies/Masters of Environmental Sciences Seminar Series, featuring Dr. Lesley Lovett-Doust, professor of Biology, discussing Prickly Pears and Past Peoples of Point Pelee Park: A presentation, starring the letter "P", and an endangered species in Canada.
Masters of Environmental Studies/Masters of Environmental Sciences Seminar Series lecture from Dr. James Abbott, titled Human and Environmental Dimensions of Managing an Artisanal Fishery in Gabon, Central Africa.
Nipissing University recently sent its largest-ever contingent to the annual Ontario Biomechanics Conference (OBC) March 10-12, 2017 in Alliston, Ontario.
Nipissing University welcomes Dr. Margot Maddison-MacFadyen to campus for a special lecture, titled Critical Histories and Geographies of Colonial Enslavement: Mary Prince and Her Enslavement Story, The History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave, Related by Herself, on Friday March 24 at 2:30 p.m. in room A252. Dr. Maddison-MacFadyen is a Canada Research Chair Postdoctoral Fellow at Nipissing University.