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Engaging Pedagogy: Conversations about the 21st-Century Classroom - 2
EventLocationHybrid – Room A252C (The Sandbox) and via ZoomStartDateEndDateIn this session, we will share ideas about how class and income might shape classroom interactions, learning outcomes, curriculum development, assessment, and completion. University classrooms and traditional education have many assumptions built in that are implicitly based on middle-class contexts, from the expectation of income mobility to unspoken rules of decorum. -
Engaging Pedagogy: Conversations about the 21st-Century Classroom - 3
EventLocationHybrid – Room A252C (The Sandbox) and via ZoomStartDateEndDateThrough conversation and a case study approach, participants in this session will explore the following questions: What is "Whiteness"? Why is it important to be able to critique Whiteness before decentering it? Where and how does Whiteness operate in the classroom? How can we disrupt and decenter Whiteness in the classroom? The "We" refers to white and BIPOC faculty and students. -
Engaging Pedagogy: Conversations about the 21st-Century Classroom Conversation - 1
EventLocationOnline - ZoomStartDateEndDateThe first in the series, this conversation centers on teaching diverse 21st-century learners and controversial topics in this context. We will address challenges experienced in classrooms (in-person or online) with diverse learners using the suggested readings as jumping points. -
INDG 2206 Short Film and Photomontage Final Projects
EventLocationA224StartDateEndDateThis is a public screening of short films and photomontages by INDG 2206 Indigenous Screen Cultures students. -
Nipissing U gets set to celebrate undergraduate research at annual conference
ArticleThis Friday, March 24 and Saturday, March 25, Nipissing University will celebrate and showcase the contributions of its undergraduate researchers at the 16th Annual Undergraduate Research Conference held on the University’s campus. Members of the community are invited to take part in this popular flagship event that will feature a variety of research presentations by undergraduate students, as well as a thought-provoking keynote address. -
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Start By Believing Day - DIY tote bags with Anishwe!
EventLocationNU HallwayStartDateEndDateStart by Believing Day is an opportunity for communities across the country and around the world to unify with a single voice for survivors of sexual violence in our community -
Denim Day: Wear jeans with a purpose!
EventStartDateEndDateWear jeans with a purpose, support survivors, and educate yourself and others about sexual assault. -
Nipissing mourns loss of leading philanthropist Helen Vari
ArticleThe Nipissing University community is mourning the loss of leading philanthropist and education advocate, Dr. Helen Vari, whose tireless support of education and generous contributions to student success will be felt for generations to come at Nipissing University and at institutions across the country. -
Teacher candidates roll up their sleeves for food literacy
ArticleEarlier this term, the North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit (Health Unit) transported its blender bike and a variety of healthy ingredients to the Nipissing University Student Union (NUSU) Student Centre as part of a training session for teacher candidates at Nipissing on how to teach food literacy skills. The session was organized by Dr. Melissa Corrente, Health and Physical Education instructor at Nipissing University in the Schulich School of Education.