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Professional Learning Community Session
EventStartDateEndDateThis Professional Learning Community (PLC) session is centred around the book The Long Road Home by Debra Thompson. -
Smallest Steps Film Screening and Community Networking
EventLocationF213StartDateEndDateWe know the statistics. We’ve heard the stories. And now we’re asking, what can WE do to end violence against women? -
Get the Facts: Sexual & Reproductive Health Fair
EventLocationA246 (Nipissing caf)StartDateEndDateGet the Facts about your sexual and reproductive health! Ask important questions, get information and resources and collect free giveaways! -
UGRC Keynote Speaker
EventLocationNipissing University Theatre (F213)StartDateEndDateDr. Colin McCarter: “Releasing our toxic legacy: How wetland wildfires are releasing historical industrial pollution to our air, land, and water” -
Indigenous Mobilization – Scavenger Hunt and Campfire
EventLocationNipissing/Canadore TrailheadStartDateEndDateStudents of INDG 4606 would like to invite you to take part in a scavenger hunt and campfire on the Nipissing University trails. -
Anishnaabe Ways of Life and Mathematical Applications
EventLocationZoomStartDateJoin us for a description of how this new course will provide an opportunity for students to deepen their understanding of mathematical concepts and their application from an Indigenous perspective. Understand how the course intends to empower students with the confidence to learn Anishinabek ways of teaching, knowing, and learning, and to help them articulate these concepts through class discussion, written, oral, and creative activities. -
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.