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Near North Voices welcomes What The Folk
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Nelson game raises fun and funds
ArticleThe Nipissing University faculty-staff team narrowly escaped with a victory over the student team in last Friday’s Paul Nelson Memorial Hockey Game. The students, however, came away with a victory anyway, as the game raised more than $1,200 for the Paul Nelson Memorial Scholarship. -
New Alumni Advisory Board president
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New anthology for Dr. Kruk
ArticleCongratulations to Dr. Laurie Kruk, associate professor of English, on the publication of Borderlands and Crossroads: Writing the Motherland, a new anthology she co-edited with Jane Satterfield. -
New anthropology degree at Nipissing University
ArticleThe next generation of anthropologists who change the way humans see themselves and their cultures could be walking the halls of Nipissing University next year, with the launch of a new Anthropology degree program. Students interested in this new four-year major can apply this fall. -
New appointments for Dr. Page
ArticleCongratulations to Nipissing’s Dr. Aroha Page, associate professor of Nursing on her accomplishments in the Canadian Associations of Schools of Nursing (CASN) and College of Nurses Ontario (CNO). -
New article for Dr. Hatt
ArticleCongratulations to Dr. Blaine Hatt, associate professor in the Schulich School of Education, on the publication of his article The New ICE-Age: Frozen and thawing perceptions of imagination, in the Canadian Journal of Education. -
New article for Dr. Maynes and Holdsworth
ArticleCongratulations to Dr. Nancy Maynes, associate professor in the Schulich School of Education, and Sally Holdsworth, Master of Education student, on the publication of their co-authored article in the Canadian Journal of Education. -
New article for Dr. Tabachnick
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New article for Dr. Thorn
ArticleCongratulations to Dr. Brian Thorn, instructor in Nipissing’s department of English Studies, on the recent publication of his article in Labour/Le Travail.
Titled, A Colourful Crowning Ceremony: Images of Class, Gender, and Beauty in World War II-Era Canadian Communism.