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Wiidooktaadwin Aboriginal Mentorship Initiatives Fall Leadership Conference
ArticleNipissing University’s Office of Aboriginal Initiatives hosted the fourth annual Aboriginal Leadership Conference on Wednesday, November 25, day of cultural teachings, leadership activities, share food, experiences, and reflection. -
Wild weekend as Lakers hockey defeat McGill
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Wild weekend for Lakers hockey, team reenters Top 10
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Wilson to present on building Indigenous knowledge
ArticleNipissing University’s Office of Aboriginal Initiatives and the Office of the Vice-President Academic and Research welcome Dr. Shawn Wilson to campus for a presentation titled, Building Indigenous Knowledge through Indigenist Research, on Wednesday, January 18, 2012 from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. in room A228. -
Wireless upgrade for residence
ArticleThe wireless hardware in Nipissing’s student residences is getting an upgrade to make it faster, more reliable and able to provide better coverage. -
Women’s Hockey eyeing upset in Round 1
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Women's Basketball brings in skilled shooter
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Women’s safety audit underlines commitment to safe campus
ArticleMembers of Nipissing University’s executive team recently participated in the annual Women’s Safety Audit, touring all of the North Bay campus facilities. -
Women’s soccer earns a split, men drop two
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Anthropology
ProgramAnthropology is a fascinating and interdisciplinary field that will have you investigating the vast scope of human experience. Questions that concern anthropologists are widespread and include: Why do some cultures construct different explanations for sickness and health? How do people throughout the world determine who is related to whom? What are the patterns of inequity and stratification from one society to another? How do human beings decide to organize themselves and why?