Nipissing University researchers, working in collaboration with students, faculty members, lab technicians, and medical doctors from Simon Fraser University, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, and the University of Massachusetts-Boston have seen their work published in Psychological Science, one of the most prestigious journals in the field of psychology.
Up Here is an independent art and music festival that brings together dozens of musicians, installation artists, and muralists to transform downtown Sudbury.
The Department of Social Welfare and Social Development along with the Anishinabek Nation/Union of Ontario Indians (UOI) invite to you attend an upcoming lecture titled “Rebuilding the spirit within: Raising the spirit of our children and families - First Nation empowerment and self-determination."
English professor, Dr. Laurie Kruk, recently participated in a cross-border collaboration that saw her poem “Historical” translated into Romanian and published in the August edition of Contemporary Literary Horizons.
Nipissing University fine arts instructor, Anyse Ducharme, is one of 40 artists participating in the biennial Fair of Alternative Art in Sudbury (FAAS), Oct 24-28 at decommissioned elementary school, St-Louis de Gonzague (162 Mackenzie Street).