The latest instalment of Nipissing’s History Seminar Series takes place this Friday, February 5, at 2:30 p.m. in Room A252, featuring Professor Rhiannon Don of English Studies.
History Seminar Series featuring Dr. Mark Kuhlberg, associate professor of History at Laurentian University, presenting Forestry Is Simply Not Clear Cut: Reconsidering Our View of the Trees.
Congratulations 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.
Dr. David Tabachnick continues his busy writing schedule while on sabbatical this year. The Professor of political science at Nipissing University has recently published another article, titled Canada’s reputation for tolerance may fuel U.S. border anxiety, in The Globe and Mail.
Drs. 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.