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Tracey Lindberg on campus for IWW keynote
ArticleAs part of International Women’s Week, Nipissing University welcomes award-winning author Tracey Lindberg to campus for a special keynote address, titled Reading Birdie as the Letter of the Law: Canadian Fictions and Indigenous Truths, on Thursday, March 17, at 11:30 a.m. in the Harris Learning Library. -
Traditional Trapper coming to NU
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Trails announcement Thursday
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Transforming Justice is focus of International Women’s Week at NU
ArticleNipissing University is marking International Women’s Week, March 2 – 9, with a series of events centred on the important and timely theme of Transforming Justice. This year, Nipissing’s Gender Equality and Social Justice department has teamed with the office of Student Development and Services and the AIDS Committee of North Bay and Area (ACNBA) to offer IWW events at the university and in the community. -
Trick or Treaty? screening at Capitol Centre
ArticleJoin legendary Canadian documentarian, Alanis Obomsawin, as she uncovers the tangled history of Treaty No. 9 in a screening of her newest documentary, Trick or Treaty?, Wednesday, December 3, at the Capitol Centre in North Bay. -
Trio of events from FAVA students
ArticleNipissing’s Fine Arts Visual Arts students are holding three big events in the coming days: final thesis presentations and critiques, an on-campus art show, and the BFA Graduate Exhibit. -
Trio of new books and a signing from Stange
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Trio of Nipissing Art exhibitions open Saturday
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Trio of NU mathematicians presenting at conference
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Trio of volleyball players commit to Nipissing
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