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Dr. Arnocky talks mate-poaching
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Go pink to support Anti-Bullying Day
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Research Matters featuring Dr. James
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Double honours for Burk
Fine Arts/Performing ArtsCongratulations to Amanda Burk, associate professor in the Fine and Performing Arts department, on earning third place for her drawing Quiescence, in the exhibition Drawing 2014 at the John B. Aird Gallery in Toronto. -
Lakers athletes earn Academic All-Canadian awards
AthleticsNipissing University recently celebrated 15 student-athletes who received CIS Academic All-Canadian awards for the 2012-13 season. A CIS Academic All-Canadian distinction is one of the highest recognitions a university student athlete can receive. -
This Valentine’s Day, consider mate-poaching
Psychology DepartmentResearchHaving your loved one poached might sound like a Valentine’s Day nightmare, but consider this:mate-poaching is an effective evolutionary tactic, even if it is heart-breaking. That’s the finding of a new study recently published in the Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, titled Mate-Poaching and Mating Success in Humans.
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.