Dr. David Tabachnik, Professor of Political Science at Nipissing, sets his sights on our neighbours to the south and the endlessly fascinating and often confusing world of American politics for an essay in The Hill.
The work of Nipissing University’s Integrative Watershed Analysis Centre was featured recently in the journal Environmental Monitor. The article discusses the Bays Project the Centre is currently working on to build a better understanding of systems at work in and around Lake Nipissing, and how these systems might be manifesting in the lake, sometimes as the toxic blue green algae.
Nipissing’s Computer Science and Mathematics Department and the Military Communications and Electronics Museum in Kingston, Ontario, are developing a virtual exhibit commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
A pair of researchers and a graduate student at Nipissing University have earned $137,500 in grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada (NSERC) for work that contributes to a better understanding of our forests, provides tools for optimizing nanotechnology applications, and studies nitrogen application for field crops.
Congratulations to Brian T. Thorn, instructor in the English department, on the publication of his book, From Left to Right: Maternalism and Women's Political Activism in Postwar Canada (UBC Press).