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Study week for SS courses
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Lunch Unpacked: Community Conversations for Social Change 2
EventLocationTBAStartDateEndDateIn this session of Community Conversations, we will expand our understanding of boundaries by discussing rejection. This is about respecting others' boundaries and how to handle a “no”. -
Sharing Anishinaabe Health Research in Good Ways
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Excelling at Interviews Workshop session 1
EventLocationVirtual via Blackboard CollaborateStartDateEndDateInterviewing for a job can be nerve-wracking, but a little preparation goes a long way. Get some tips and tricks in this workshop and learn how to ace your next interview. -
Excelling at Interviews Workshop session 2
EventLocationVirtual via Blackboard CollaborateStartDateEndDateInterviewing for a job can be nerve-wracking, but a little preparation goes a long way. Get some tips and tricks in this workshop and learn how to ace your next interview. -
Intro to Cover Letter and Resume Writing Workshop session 2
EventLocationVirtual via Blackboard CollaborateStartDateEndDateAn effective cover letter and resume are essential marketing pieces that can set you apart from other candidates and illustrate why you are the best person for the job. -
Intro to Cover Letter and Resume Writing Workshop session 3
EventLocationVirtual via Blackboard CollaborateStartDateEndDateAn effective cover letter and resume are essential marketing pieces that can set you apart from other candidates and illustrate why you are the best person for the job. -
Intro to Cover Letter and Resume Writing Workshop session 4
EventLocationVirtual via Blackboard CollaborateStartDateEndDateAn effective cover letter and resume are essential marketing pieces that can set you apart from other candidates and illustrate why you are the best person for the job. -
Swimming Upstream: A Dadibaajimo Talk by Cole Forrest
EventLocationA122StartDateEndDateThis is a lecture by Anishinaabe filmmaker, film programmer, and curator from Nipissing First Nation, Cole Forrest. Dadibaajimo (S/He tells a Story/Brings news) is a Storytelling Lecture series sponsored by Indigenous Studies and open to the entire Nipissing community. Please join us for this exciting event! -
84th William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Contest
EventLocationA129StartDateEndDateThe William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition® is the preeminent mathematics competition for undergraduate college students in the United States and Canada. The Putnam Competition takes place annually on the first Saturday of December. The competition consists of two 3-hour sessions, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. During each session, participants work individually on six challenging mathematical problems.