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Environmental Humanities talk Thursday
ArticleNipissing University welcomes Dr. Brett Buchanan, director of the School of Environment and associate professor of Philosophy at Laurentian University, to campus for a Master of Environmental Studies/Master of Environmental Sciences seminar on Thursday, December 8, at 7 p.m. in the Small Cafeteria. -
Environmental lecture this Friday
ArticleNipissing University is pleased to present the latest instalment of the Masters of Environmental Studies/Masters of Environmental Sciences Seminar Series, featuring Dr. Lesley Lovett-Doust, professor of Biology, discussing Prickly Pears and Past Peoples of Point Pelee Park: A presentation, starring the letter "P", and an endangered species in Canada. -
Environmental legislation discussion at Nipissing
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Environmental talk at NU marking Treaties Recognition Week
ArticleNipissing University is marking Treaties Recognition Week with an important discussion about protecting water and land resources for future generations. -
Esteemed historian McKay speaking in North Bay
ArticleNipissing University’s history department welcomes one of Canada’s preeminent historians, Dr. Ian McKay, to North Bay for two engaging discussions.
On Wednesday, January 25, Mckay will participate in a panel discussion with Nipissing University professor Dr. Larry Patriquin, titled Unite the Left North Bay? -
Peturson’s work exhibited in Toronto Design Offsite Festival
ArticleLaura Peturson, associate professor in the Department of Fine Arts, is exhibiting at Toronto’s Gladstone Hotel as part of the Toronto Design Offsite Festival, Canada’s largest cultural celebration of design. -
Even more great resources to improve cyber security
ArticleThe growing proliferation of content, images, and social spaces online means that it's easy to, knowingly or unknowingly, misuse or abuse the digital space and those in it. Instilling the three pillars of respect - respect property, privacy and people's feelings - is the focus of this final week. -
Event discussing ethics of research with First Nation, Metis and Inuit Peoples
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Event showcasing the fuelling of the bioeconomy
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Everybody wins in first Paul Nelson Memorial Hockey Game
ArticleWhen the buzzer sounded and the fans began to file out, one thing was clear, everyone was a winner in last Friday’s inaugural Paul Nelson Memorial Hockey Game. The game raised a total of $884 for the Paul Nelson Memorial Scholarship and Kidsport.