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Indigenous Week Keynote Presentation: Waub Rice
EventLocationSmall Cafeteria A246 and ZoomStartDateJoin us for a conversation with Waub Rice. -
Wilderness Walk Onaabdin-giizis (Snowcrust Moon) with Norm Dokis
EventLocationCampus trailsStartDateJoin local knowledge holder Norm Dokis for a winter walk on Nipissing University trails. -
Indigenous Week Keynote Presentation: Dr. Paulette Steeves
EventLocationSmall Cafeteria A246 and ZoomStartDateUn-erasing The Indigenous Paleolithic of Western Hemisphere (the Americas) -
Managing difficult classroom Conversations Workshop
EventLocationTeaching Hub Sandbox (A252C) and ZoomStartDateEndDateTeaching controversial subjects is an inherent part of some courses and disciplines. However, any course, particularly those dealing with current events, presents an opportunity for socially challenging or politically charged topics, such as race, culture, gender, disability and sexual orientation, to arise spontaneously in class or one-on-one discussions. -
Challenges and Rewards of Graduate Studies as an Indigenous Student: A Conversation
EventLocationNUSU Student Centre GalleryStartDateConversations with Indigenous Grad Students, Staff, and Faculty -
IWW 2023: Keynote with Christian Allaire
EventLocationZoomStartDateJoin Gender Equality & Social Justice student Page Chartrand and Dr. Renee Valiquette in an exciting conversation with Christian Allaire at the intersections of gender, race, culture and fashion. -
Minweyaang Round Dance
EventLocationCanadore GymStartDateEndDatePipe and Feast Ceremony 3:00 - 5:00 pm, Round Dance 6:00 pm -
Panel discussion: Gender Based Violence as a Weapon of War, Genocide, and Oppression
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Peatland Headwater Catchments as Sentinels for Mercury Cycling in a Rapidly Changing World
EventLocationA252-C (The Sandbox) or ZoomStartDateEndDatePlease join us for the Masters of Environmental Studies/Masters of Environmental Science 2022/2023 Speakers Series. Dr. Colin McCarter, Nipissing University's new Canada Research Chair in Climate and Environmental Change will speak on his research. -
Enhancing simulation of climate change impact on streamflow using water stable isotopes
EventLocationA252-C (The Sandbox) or ZoomStartDateEndDatePlease join us for the final Masters of Environmental Studies/Masters of Environmental Science 2022/2023 Speakers Series. Arghavan Tafvizi, PhD Candidate at Laurentian University's Living With Lakes Research Centre will speak on her research.