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Dr. Arnocky publishes research in esteemed Scientific Reports journal
ArticleDr. 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. -
NU hosting international conference on sport psychology, psychomotor learning
ArticleStarting today, Nipissing University will play host to the annual conference for the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning & Sport Psychology/Société Canadienne D'Apprentissage Psychomoteur et de Psychologie du Sport (SCAPPS), October 15 & 20-22, 2021. -
NU providing $3.76 million to students
ArticleNipissing University will provide $3.76 million to students in the form of scholarships, awards, bursaries and graduate funding this academic year. To celebrate the generosity of donors, and provide important and meaningful connections with the students receiving funding, the university held the annual Student and Donor Awards Social last week. -
Mental health screening tool helps improve outcomes for children, youth
ArticleA mental health screening tool for police developed by Nipissing's own Dr. Ron Hoffman and Dr. Greg Brown is helping improve outcomes for children and youth with mental health concerns. -
Nipissing hosting virtual Open House this weekend
ArticleNipissing University is excited to welcome future students and their supporters to its upcoming virtual Open House this Saturday, November 6. -
NU Biology students helping to restore Newfoundland forests
ArticleA group of Biology students from Nipissing University recently got the chance to spend 10 days in western Newfoundland studying the impact of moose foraging behaviour on the ability of forests to naturally regenerate following disturbance. -
Changing the conversation on death
ArticleDr. Susan Srigley, professor and chair of Religions & Cultures at Nipissing University, along with four students from across disciplines in Arts & Science will be presenting at the virtual International Death Festival called "Lifting the Lid" on Friday, November 19 from 11a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (ET). -
Recapping an excellent year for the Centre of Literacy
ArticleNipissing University’s Centre for Literacy brings its academic year to a successful close and is in process of developing many active partnerships with local school boards, teachers, community partners, and those who help to run our city. -
Nipissing signs historic Scarborough Charter on Anti-Black Racism and Black Inclusion
ArticleToday, Nipissing University joined over 40 post-secondary institutions from across Canada in signing the Scarborough Charter on Anti-Black Racism and Black Inclusion, the first national action plan to tackle anti-Black racism in Canadian higher education as a sector-wide response to the Black Lives Matter movement. -
Math students participated in a code-breaking challenge "Krytos"
ArticleCole Maddin and David Haighton participated in a code-breaking challenge titled "Krytos" hosted by Central Washington University.