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Responsibility to Protect leader speaking at NU
Seminar SeriesCanadian International CouncilTina J. Park, co-founder and executive director of the Canadian Centre for the Responsibility to Protect (CCR2P) will be speaking on campus on Thursday September 22, from 7 – 9 p.m. in room A122. -
Introducing the 705 Challenge Cup
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Meet student leader Eliza Hawthorne
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingToday, we are pleased to profile Eliza Hawthorne, a Concurrent Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education, student at Nipissing’s Brantford Campus. Eliza is recognized as a Dave Marshall Leadership Award winner in the community category. -
NU researchers earn SSHRC grants
ResearchThree researchers at Nipissing University have earned close to half-a-million dollars in grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) for work battling sex trafficking, determining why so many individuals don’t act to combat climate change, and to help kids be better people and teammates. -
New book for Dr. Radia
My NipissingFaculty PublicationCongratulations to Dr. Pavlina Radia, associate dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science, and director of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Collaborations in the Arts and Sciences, on the publication of her new book, Nomadic Modernisms and Diasporic Journeys of Djuna Barnes and Jane Bowles: “Two Very Serious Ladies” (Brill). -
Research shows testosterone makes some men aggressive
ResearchNew research out of Nipissing University shows that testosterone can quickly increase aggressive behaviour when administered to men with dominant and/or impulsive personality traits.
Ricker Collection Exhibition celebrates work of renowned photographer, educator
On September 20, Nipissing University celebrated the opening of the Ricker Collection exhibition at the NUSU Reflection Gallery. The exhibition, which opened to widespread enthusiasm, celebrates the life and work of Harry Ricker (1872 – 1952), a renowned naturalist, photographer, and educator who left a lasting impact on both North Bay's history and its education system.