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Dr. Earl featured as Scholar-in-Residence at Holocaust Education Week
My NipissingCongratulations to Dr. Hillary Earl, associate professor of History at Nipissing University, who is featured as the Scholar-in-Residence at the 35th annual Holocaust Education Week at the Sarah and Chaim Neuberger Holocaust Education Centre. -
NU associate History professors acknowledged on Anishinabek News
My NipissingDrs. Nathan Kozuskanich and Katrina Srigley, Associate Professors of History at Nipissing University, were acknowledged for their support of Indigenous perspectives in an article, titled You can’t learn if you don’t listen, on Anishinabek News by Maurice Switzer. -
Cold War seminar focuses on North
History DepartmentEnvironmental Sciences/StudiesNipissing University’s History Department and Master of Environmental Studies/Environmental Science program presents Boards and Bodies: Militarizing the Human Sciences in the Cold War North, for a joint seminar series on Friday, October 30, 2015 at 2:30 – 4 p.m. in A252. -
History Seminar Series presents Dr. Lanyan Chen
My NipissingSeminar SeriesNipissing’s History Department presents Dr. Lanyan Chen, associate professor in Nipissing’s School of Human and Social Development - Social Welfare and Social Development, for a discussion, titled Unpacking the Historical Roots of Imbalanced Sex Ratio at Birth in China, on Friday, October 2, 2015 at 2:30 p.m. in A252. -
New book for Dr. Noël
History DepartmentFaculty PublicationCongratulations to Dr. Françoise Noël, professor of History, on the publication of her book Nipissing: Historic Waterway, Wilderness Playground. -
Partnerships shaking history and affecting change
ResearchGeneralDr. Katrina Srigley builds partnerships to challenge the way people work and think about the stories of our pasts. Her work, in partnership with the North Bay Indian Friendship Centre informed the provincially-mandated ten-year housing plan for the District of Nipissing and is highlighted in the Friendship Centre’s recently released publication, Walking the Red Road, a report and action plan for North Bay’s Urban Aboriginal Strategy. -
Dr. Kozuskanich writing on guns in Canada and US
Faculty PublicationHistory DepartmentA new article by Nipissing’s Dr. Nathan Kozuskanich, associate professor of History, has just been published in the latest issue of Origins. -
Nipissing welcomed special guest speaker Eva Olsson
My NipissingSeminar SeriesHistory DepartmentOn October 29, the Common Book Common Ground program welcomed holocaust survivor Eva Olsson to present her story to the Nipissing Community. -
New book for Dr. Kozuskanich
Faculty PublicationHistory DepartmentCongratulations to Dr. Nathan Kozuskanich, associate professor of History, on the publication of his book, Benjamin Franklin: American Founder, Atlantic Citizen (Routledge). -
New book for Dr. Muhlberger
Faculty PublicationHistory DepartmentCongratulations to Dr. Steve Muhlberger, professor in the history department, on the publication of his new book titled Charny's Men at Arms Questions Concerning the Joust, Tournament and War.