Congratulations to Amanda Burk, associate professor of Fine Arts, who recently had her work, Hushed Renewal, accepted into the 35th Bradley International Print and Drawing Exhibition in Illinois. Burk’s work has also been chosen for publication inPocketful Illustration Magazine.
Thanks to an innovative program developed by Nipissing’s English Department and the North Bay Public Library, 12 lucky kids from the North Bay area have discovered Macbeth and its mesmerizing story of ambition, guilt and revenge.
At the recent Joint Meetings of American Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Association of America held in San Antonio, Texas, January 10 - 13, 2015, Dr. Tzvetalin Vassilev presented a contributed talk titled Math Circles in North Bay - the Northern Experience describing the challenges and successes of the program in the previous three years, 2011-2014.
Dr. Katrina Srigley builds partnerships to challenge the way people work and think about the stories of our pasts. Her work, in partnership with the North Bay Indian Friendship Centre informed the provincially-mandated ten-year housing plan for the District of Nipissing and is highlighted in the Friendship Centre’s recently released publication, Walking the Red Road, a report and action plan for North Bay’s Urban Aboriginal Strategy.