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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. -
What will life be like in 2030
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NU students hear from Coach4Food founder
My NipissingPhysical and Health EducationTom Hedican, the man behind the highly successful Coach4Food program and a professional goaltending consultant, spoke to students at Nipissing University last week about his coaching expertise, his inspiration for Coach4Food and importance of helping those in need. -
Nipissing researchers receive funding
ResearchMath and Computer SciencePhysical and Health EducationOver $250,000 in federal funding for science, technology and innovation initiatives was announced today for projects at Nipissing University. -
Everybody wins in first Paul Nelson Memorial Hockey Game
My NipissingPhysical and Health EducationWhen the buzzer sounded and the fans began to file out, one thing was clear, everyone was a winner in last Friday’s inaugural Paul Nelson Memorial Hockey Game. The game raised a total of $884 for the Paul Nelson Memorial Scholarship and Kidsport. -
Introducing the first annual Paul Nelson Memorial Hockey Game
Physical and Health EducationNipissing University is proud to host the first annual Paul Nelson Memorial Hockey Game, November 23, from 2 – 3:30 p.m. at Memorial Gardens, with fourth-year Bachelor of Physical Health and Education students facing off against Nipissing faculty and staff. -
Submission Deadline! Nipissing student assisting with Alzheimer Art Auction fundraiser
My NipissingPhysical and Health EducationAttention all artists! Rebecca Roberston, a student in Nipissing’s Bachelor of Physical Health and Education program, is helping to coordinate an art auction in support of the Alzheimer Society of North Bay. -
Dr. Raymer featured in COU’s Research Matters
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Research will help kids be active
Physical and Health EducationResearchDr. Barbi Law is working on a simple solution to help all children develop their physical skills and confidence in their abilities, a solution that doesn’t involve registration fees, equipment costs or 6 a.m. practices, one that starts with a skill that every child has in spades: imagination.