Nipissing University’s new Master of Science in Kinesiology (MScKin) program recently celebrated a milestone in their ongoing evolution. Stephanie Munten is the first student to successfully defend her thesis and complete the program.
As Nipissing University’s new Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies and Research, Dr. Justin Carré is looking forward to building on the existing success of Nipissing researchers to further enhance research culture, expand NU’s reputation and attract more research-based funding to the university.
Phosphorous in Callander Bay, petroleum exploration in the Niger delta, the bureaucracy of traplines in Kashechewan, and the role of Indigenous art in making on decolonizing cultural identity, environmental rights, and oral histories.
Take care of your holiday shopping and raise funds for a great cause without even leaving campus at the annual Ten Thousand Villages sale, taking place this week from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the foyer outside the bookstore.
Nipissing University is pleased to present the latest instalment of the Masters of Environmental Studies/Masters of Environmental Sciences Seminar Series, featuring Dr. Lesley Lovett-Doust, professor of Biology, discussing Prickly Pears and Past Peoples of Point Pelee Park: A presentation, starring the letter "P", and an endangered species in Canada.