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Dr. Zou’s paper rated Top Three Most Read
ArticleCongratulations to Dr. Ping Zou, assistant professor in the School of Nursing, whose paper has been rated as Top Three Most Read Articles of 2016 and 2017 by the American Journal of Chinese Medicine. -
Dr. Zou earns award
ArticleCongratulations to Dr. Ping Zou, assistant professor in the School of Nursing, on earning the award of merit for her outstanding doctoral thesis. -
Dr. Zou publishes study helping Chinese Canadians
ArticleCongratulations to Dr. Ping Zou, assistant professor in the school of Nursing, and her research team, who designed, implemented, piloted and published the DASHNa-CC study, a culturally adapted anti-hypertensive educational dietary intervention especially for middle-aged and senior Chinese Canadians. -
Dr. Arnocky talks mate-poaching
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Dr. Aroha Page presenting paper
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Dr. Black and Greenfield awarded grant
ArticleNipissing University’s Dr. Glenda Black, associate professor at the Schulich School of Education, and Mair Greenfield, community service learning officer at the Office of Aboriginal Initiatives, have been awarded a $15,000 grant from the Ministry of Education for a project that will support Aboriginal adult learners and their families with their transition into the Nipissing First Nation and North Bay area. -
Dr. Brown on recent Toronto police shooting
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Dr. Bruner on Points North
ArticleDr. Mark Bruner, assistant professor in the Schulich School of Education’s Bachelor of Physical Health and Education, recently spoke to Jason Turnbull on CBC Radio’s Points North. -
Dr. Campbell and Dr. Parr lend literacy and numeracy expertise
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Dr. Carré featured in Globe and Mail
ArticleDr. Justin Carré, assistant professor in the department of Psychology, was recently featured in a Globe and Mail feature looking into the sometimes rabid brains of sports fans.