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From Couch to Classroom: Reality TV Meets Academic Analysis
GeneralResearchWhat happens when you combine a love of reality TV with academic expertise in art history and critical media studies? For Dr. Wendy Peters, Associate Professor of Gender Equality and Social Justice in the Faculty of Arts and Science at Nipissing University, it led to a fascinating new research publication. -
NU students and faculty building community through Positive Spaces Project
GeneralA research project aiming to determine what services, programs, and supports are needed in North Bay’s *LGBTQ2S+ community features a strong Nipissing University connection. -
Senator Kim Pate speaking at NU for International Women’s Week
My NipissingNipissing University is marking International Women’s Week, this week, with a series of events centred on the important and timely theme of Transforming Justice. Senator Kim Pate will give the keynote address, Why Women are the Fastest Growing Prison Population and Why We Should Care. -
Tracey Lindberg on campus for IWW keynote
My NipissingAs part of International Women’s Week, Nipissing University welcomes award-winning author Tracey Lindberg to campus for a special keynote address, titled Reading Birdie as the Letter of the Law: Canadian Fictions and Indigenous Truths, on Thursday, March 17, at 11:30 a.m. in the Harris Learning Library. -
Dr. Rachel Griffin on campus for IWW keynote
My NipissingAs part of International Women’s Week, Nipissing University welcomes Dr. Rachel Griffin to campus for a special keynote address on Friday, March 11, at noon in the Nipissing Theatre (F213). -
Gender Equality and Social Justice
Do you want to make the world a more just and better place? Are you passionate about issues like human rights violations, sexism, racism, homophobia, and poverty? Would you like to understand these issues better? Then the Gender Equality and Social Justice (GESJ) program is for you.



