Nipissing University and the City of North Bay are represented in a recently published global study that used a widely distributed plant species as a model to examine the effect of urbanization on evolutionary processes.
Dr. Susan Srigley, professor and chair of Religions & Cultures at Nipissing University, along with four students from across disciplines in Arts & Science will be presenting at the virtual International Death Festival called "Lifting the Lid" on Friday, November 19 from 11a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (ET).
Dr. Steven Arnocky, professor in the Department of Psychology, has had his research on genetic predictors of male pubertal development published in the esteemed Scientific Reports journal.
Dr. Haibin Zhu, professor in the Department of Computer Science and Mathematics has had a busy few months contributing to academic conferences and receiving recognition for his research and scholarship.
Nipissing researchers Dr. Anahit Armenakyan, of the School of Business and Dr. Natalya Brown, of the School of Business and Department of Political Science, Philosophy and Economics, were recently profiled in an article on SudburySports.com.