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Poli-sci profs edit new book
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Poli-sci students hosting U.S. Consulate Public Affairs Officer
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Poli-sci students win awards
ArticleThe Nipissing University Political Science Association (NUPSA) earned some serious hardware recently in Canada’s capital city at Carleton University’s Model NATO conference. -
Political Science Student Raises Support for Human Rights Activist in Zimbabwe
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Politics at the Pub tapping North Korea
ArticleThe Nipissing Branch of the Canadian International Council (CIC), presents Politics at the Pub: North Korea (DPRK) – Humanitarian aid or human rights? Or both? Or neither?, moderated by Erich Weingartner, on Monday, December 1, 2014 7 – 9 p.m. at Cecil’s Eatery and Beer Society (300 Wyld St. North Bay). -
Politics on tap at Award Winners Speaker Series
ArticleNipissing’s Award Winners Speaker Series gets political on October 29, at 7 p.m. in the Harris Learning Library with Dr. David Tabachnick discussing How Big is that Crucifix?: The Charter of Quebec Values as an Attack on Multiculturalism. -
Pop the cork! Anniversary celebrations underway
ArticleNipissing officially started to celebrate its 20th Anniversary as a university during Frosh Week celebrations. Each of Nipissing’s three campuses hosted events to mark the double-decade occasion. -
Population policy on tap at Award Winners Speaker Series
ArticleNipissing’s Award Winners Speaker Series heads to Iran on November 19, at 7 p.m. in the Harris Learning Library with Dr. Amir Erfani’s talk: Reversing population policy in Iran: Does curbing family planning programs raise fertility rates? -
Pop up art gallery ‘talks back’ to sexual violence
ArticleSexual Assault: The Road Show is coming to campus October 16–22, featuring a revolutionary pop-up art gallery contained in a shipping container. The art contained in The Road Show 'talks back' to sexual violence. The gallery will be open daily from 11am-2pm with opportunities to engage and ‘talks back’ through art. -
Postcard from Italy
ArticleAn excited group of 38 students and three enthusiastic faculty facilitators jetted to Italy on May 2 as part of an alternative practicum experience.