Nipissing University’s department of Fine Arts and North Bay’s Line Gallery welcome Alison Norlen, artist and professor of drawing and painting at the University of Saskatchewan, for an artist talk on Friday, September 18, at 1:30 p.m. at Monastery Hall.
Dr. Carly Dokis, assistant professor of anthropology, has a new book out, Where Rivers Meet: Pipelines, Participatory Resource Management, and Aboriginal-State Relationships in the Northwest Territories
Nipissing University’s Dr. Dan Walters, associate professor of Geography is featured in the Council of Ontario University’s (COU) Research Matters blog. The Research Matters website features a blog post about Dr. Walters' current project that assesses risk levels in drinking water and wastewater in the Dokis First Nation, located on the French River near Georgian Bay.
Nipissing’s Dr. Kirsten Greer, assistant professor of history and geography and Dr. Adam Csank, assistant professor of geography, are overseeing an international research team working to better understand climate change and forest resource use in a historical context.