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Marine conservation discussion at NU
My NipissingBiology and ChemistryNipissing University is pleased to welcome Neal Tyson to campus for a special presentation,Fiji’s Oceans in Crisis: Problems and Solutions, on March 21 at 7 p.m. in room A122. -
NU grad earns national award for forest sustainability
ResearchAlumniBiology and ChemistryCongratulations to Nipissing University graduate Jeff Renton (BSc in Biology’07) on earning the Prince of Wales Award for Sustainable Forestry. -
Students’ work paying off for Monarchs
Biology and ChemistryIf you plant it, they will come; “It” being milkweed, and “them” being monarch butterflies. The work of some Nipissing University students, as previously reported in NU News, to conserve Monarch Butterflies while simultaneously transforming a former dump site, is already showing some results. -
NU students helping monarch butterflies
Biology and ChemistryMy NipissingNipissing University students are doing double duty to make our world a better place, helping to conserve monarch butterflies, while simultaneously transforming a former dump site. -
NU Student earns summer research award
ResearchBiology and ChemistryCongratulations to fourth-year Biology student, Vincent Evans-Lucy, who recently earned the $5,000 HESL Muskoka Undergraduate Student Research Award. -
Forest landscapes discussion at Award Winners Speaker Series
ResearchBiology and ChemistrySeminar SeriesNipissing’s Award Winners Speaker Series heads into the forest on February 25, at 7 p.m. in the Harris Learning Library with Dr. Jeff Dech’s talk: Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Ecological Modelling of Forest Landscapes. -
Talk details how fish know when something smells fishy
ResearchDr. Reehan Mirza, associate professor in the Biology department, will be presenting his research in a talk titled, Smelling is Believing: How Fishes use Olfaction to Stay Alive, on Friday, January 24, at 2 p.m. in room A257. -
Dr. Nosko earns award
ResearchBiology and ChemistryFaculty/Staff AwardDr. Peter Nosko, Associate Professor of Biology / Environmental Studies, has been selected to receive a Faculty Research Exchange award from the Ontario/Baden-Württemberg (OBW) program. Nosko is one of only 12 Ontario university professors to receive the award. -
Poster event showcases biology students’ research
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Dr. Nosko presenting on Kew Garden
My NipissingBiology and ChemistryNipissing Biology professor Dr. Peter Nosko is giving the keynote address at the Heritage Gardners' Annual Volunteer Appreciation/ Gardening Symposium at the Pinewood Clarion Resort in North Bay on April 21 at 10:30 a.m.







