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Call for Papers - Annual International Values and Leadership Conference
ConferenceProposals to present papers at the 19th Annual International Values and Leadership Conference are due by May 15, 2014. The conference takes place September 18 to 20, 2014 at Deerhurst Resort, with the theme: Towards Transformational Leadership: Values and Ethics for Educational Advancement and Sustainability. -
Biomass Innovation Centre hosting event in Kapuskasing
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Coach Larochelle named to Team Ontario
AthleticsFor a lot of people, the summer is a time to relax, regroup and recharge, but for Nipissing Lakers women’s volleyball team head coach Marc LaRochelle, that’s not the case. -
Food Fest a smashing success
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NU pledging to help end domestic violence
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NU researchers earn federal funding
ResearchPhysical and Health EducationGeography DepartmentResearchers at Nipissing University have earned $429,789 in federal funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). The investment supports cutting-edge research equipment, laboratories and tools the researchers will employ to improve the lives of Canadians. -
Dr. Bruner on Points North
ResearchPhysical and Health EducationDr. Mark Bruner, assistant professor in the Schulich School of Education’s Bachelor of Physical Health and Education, recently spoke to Jason Turnbull on CBC Radio’s Points North. -
NU hosts Aboriginal youth education gathering
Indigenous InitiativesNipissing’s Office of Aboriginal Initiatives recently hosted a group of grade 11 and 12 Aboriginal students for an Aboriginal youth education gathering, Debwendizon - Believe in Yourself. -
Lakers athletics awards
My NipissingAthleticsThe Nipissing Lakers officially wrapped up the 2013-14 athletic season with their annual awards banquet this past weekend, celebrating another strong year. -
Dr. Carré publishes on early intervention reducing aggressive behaviour in adulthood
Psychology DepartmentResearchAn educational intervention program for children between kindergarten and 10th grade, known as Fast Track, reduces aggressive behaviour later in life, according to research published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
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