Dr. Logan Hoehn, assistant professor in the department of Computer Science and Mathematics at Nipissing University, has won the inaugural Mary Ellen Rudin Young Researcher Award. The award was presented to Dr. Hoehn during the opening ceremonies of the International Conference on Topology and Geometry, at Shimane University, Matsue City, Japan, last week.
The expertise of Nipissing University’s Math and Computer Science department, and the effectiveness of the Science, Engineering and Mathematics Camps, was rewarded by the Federal government on May 22, with the announcement of four prestigious grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada (NSERC).
Artists Amy Cook and Jaymie Lathem, two recent Nipissing University graduates, are exhibiting their recent work in a two-person show, opening Friday, May 17, at Line Gallery in North Bay.