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Dr. Arnocky publishes research in esteemed Scientific Reports journal
Psychology DepartmentResearchDr. Steven Arnocky, professor in the Department of Psychology, has had his research on genetic predictors of male pubertal development published in the esteemed Scientific Reports journal. -
Dr. Zhu recognized for research, scholarship
ResearchMath and Computer ScienceDr. Haibin Zhu, professor in the Department of Computer Science and Mathematics has had a busy few months contributing to academic conferences and receiving recognition for his research and scholarship. -
Research on cricket featured on SudburySports.com
ResearchNipissing researchers Dr. Anahit Armenakyan, of the School of Business and Dr. Natalya Brown, of the School of Business and Department of Political Science, Philosophy and Economics, were recently profiled in an article on SudburySports.com. -
Grad students shine during thesis competition
ResearchEarlier this spring, Nipissing University’s Office of Graduate Studies & Research held its annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition, challenging master’s and doctoral students to present their research and its impact to a panel of non-specialist judges in just three minutes or less. -
Dr. Stewart publishes article on media representations of residential schools
ResearchDr. Tyson Stewart, assistant professor of Indigenous Studies, has published an article in the prestigious Indigenous Studies journal AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples. -
Chancellor’s Awards recognize excellence in research, teaching, service
ConvocationResearchEach year during convocation, Nipissing University celebrates the value and importance of its faculty through the awarding of the Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence in Research, Teaching and Service. Although we are not able to gather together for convocation ceremonies this year, we would like to recognize and congratulate this year’s deserving recipients of the Chancellor’s Awards.
Rebecca Misiasz takes top spot in Three Minute Thesis Competition
Nipissing’s talented and knowledgeable group of researchers extends beyond its faculty members to include both undergraduate and graduate students. On Tuesday, March 26, Nipissing highlighted the prowess of its graduate students at its annual Three Minute Thesis Competition (3MT®) in the Nipissing Theatre. This University-wide event challenges graduate students to present their research to a panel of non-specialist judges in an engaging, compelling way, in under three minutes.