Nipissing University’s psychology speaker series welcomes Dr. Michael Emond, of the department of psychology at Laurentian University, to campus for a lecture titled Stress-Eaters and Stress-Undereaters: Factors Affecting their Bi-Directional Feeding Response in Humans and in an Animal Model, on Monday, March 26, at 10 a.m. in room F-210.
Nipissing University is marking International Women’s Week, this week, with a series of events centred on the important and timely theme of Transforming Justice. Senator Kim Pate will give the keynote address, Why Women are the Fastest Growing Prison Population and Why We Should Care.
Nipissing University welcomes Dr. Amadou Ba for a special presentation on March 2 at 2:30 p.m. in room A122, titled The Military Contribution of Blacks in Canada: African-Canadians and War from 1812 to 1945.
Nipissing University is marking International Women’s Week, March 2 – 9, with a series of events centred on the important and timely theme of Transforming Justice. This year, Nipissing’s Gender Equality and Social Justice department has teamed with the office of Student Development and Services and the AIDS Committee of North Bay and Area (ACNBA) to offer IWW events at the university and in the community.
Dr. Shawn Geniole is currently a visiting Banting Postdoctoral Research Fellow, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, working on several collaborative projects at Nipissing University and the University of Vienna. His talk is titled Identifying the pathways through which and people for whom testosterone promotes aggression.