Concern for the environment is widespread, but what is stopping people from rolling their sleeves up and getting down to work with some meaningful pro-environmental action? According to a new study published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology, learned helplessness could be acting as a significant barrier to affecting positive environmental change.
Nipissing’s History department presents the fourth annual Clendinning Memorial Lecture, featuring guest speaker Dr. Roisin Cossar of the University of Manitoba on Wednesday, January 24, at 7p.m. in room B200.
Dr. Catherine Murton-Stoehr, of Nipissing’s History department, recently contributed an article with Randy Restoule to Anishinabek News regarding the current lawsuit brought against Ontario and Canada by 21 Nations in the Robinson Huron Treaty region.
Congratulations to Dr. Brian Thorn, instructor in Nipissing’s department of English Studies, on the recent publication of his article in Labour/Le Travail.
Titled, A Colourful Crowning Ceremony: Images of Class, Gender, and Beauty in World War II-Era Canadian Communism.
A group of six Nipissing University student artists have been selected to participate in a touring exhibition, Print Pulse 30, alongside student-artists from three other universities.