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Seeking Honorary Degree nominations
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Seminar discussing fisheries management
ArticleMasters of Environmental Studies/Masters of Environmental Sciences Seminar Series lecture from Dr. James Abbott, titled Human and Environmental Dimensions of Managing an Artisanal Fishery in Gabon, Central Africa. -
Seminar provides socioecological and historical perspective
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Seminar puts applied sociology in action
ArticleRecently, students in professor Christina DeRoche’s second year Minority Cultures class, had the opportunity to see applied Sociology in action by organizing a food and clothing drive as part of their seminar. -
Seminar series discussing slavery
ArticleNipissing University welcomes Dr. Margot Maddison-MacFadyen to campus for a special lecture, titled Critical Histories and Geographies of Colonial Enslavement: Mary Prince and Her Enslavement Story, The History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave, Related by Herself, on Friday March 24 at 2:30 p.m. in room A252. Dr. Maddison-MacFadyen is a Canada Research Chair Postdoctoral Fellow at Nipissing University. -
Seminar Series looks at historic sites and national identity
ArticleThe latest instalment of Nipissing’s History Seminar Series takes place this Friday, February 5, at 2:30 p.m. in Room A252, featuring Professor Rhiannon Don of English Studies. -
Seminar series to examine forestry
ArticleHistory Seminar Series featuring Dr. Mark Kuhlberg, associate professor of History at Laurentian University, presenting Forestry Is Simply Not Clear Cut: Reconsidering Our View of the Trees. -
Senator Kim Pate speaking at NU for International Women’s Week
ArticleNipissing University is marking International Women’s Week, this week, with a series of events centred on the important and timely theme of Transforming Justice. Senator Kim Pate will give the keynote address, Why Women are the Fastest Growing Prison Population and Why We Should Care. -
Set your timer – 3MT at NU this Friday
ArticleThe Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is an annual competition for masters and doctoral students in which participants present their research and its wider impact in three minutes. Developed by the University of Queensland in 2008 to promote effective communication of research, over 170 universities from more than 18 countries will compete this year. -
Sexologist speaking on campus
ArticleWith all the cold weather lately, Nipissing is especially pleased to help people get warmed up with a special lecture from renowned sexologist Dr. Justine Shuey, who will talk about sex, healthy relationships and consent today, Wednesday, March 15, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. in the Nipissing Theatre (F213).