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New research shows how face shape relates to sexuality
My NipissingPsychology DepartmentResearchThe shape of your face might be giving away more information about your sex life than you ever imagined. A new research study shows that men and women with shorter, wider faces tend to have a stronger sex drive than people with faces of other dimensions. -
Dr. Tabachnick discusses pipelines in new article
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Sweet new initiative celebrates kindness and leadership
My NipissingThe Nipissing University Student Union (NUSU) and North Bay business, SugarDaddy Cupcakes and Catering, have announced a sweet new collaboration: Sweetest Student of the Week. -
Nipissing heading to Ontario University Fair
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NU researchers garner Canada Foundation for Innovation grants
Biology and ChemistryPsychology DepartmentResearchResearchers at Nipissing University have earned $707,506 in government grants to purchase state-of-the-art specialized equipment and construct the Human Evolution Laboratory. -
Time travellers wanted - Profs predict the future at NU2042 part II
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History, Education, and the Outdoors: Terry Dubroy’s unique approach to teaching
Nipissing University is proud to host alumnus Terry Dubroy for the launch of his solo book, Transformative Education, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on November 29 at the NUSU Student Centre. The community is invited to share in an evening of insightful stories and celebrate education as Dubroy shares the journey that led to his most recent publication, Transformative Education. The book is an exploration of what it means to be an authentic, transformative educator.