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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. -
Research unlocking how testosterone impacts brain function for aggression
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COU report showcases successes
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Tickets! Get your Lakers Basketball tickets now
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Campus Trails Closure
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NU Muskoka keeps on rocking the radio
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Students attend National math conference
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Grad earns Fellowship to study Aboriginal education
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Lakers heading to play pro hockey
AthleticsEr schießt, er trifft!* Two Nipissing Lakers hockey players are turning pro and heading to Germany. Congratulations (or Gratulation!) to forwards Conor O'Donnell and Grant Toulmin, who will join the Heilbronner Falken (Falcons) in the DEL 2 Germany pro hockey league. -
New book for Dr. Muhlberger
Faculty PublicationHistory DepartmentCongratulations to Dr. Steve Muhlberger, professor in the history department, on the publication of his new book titled Charny's Men at Arms Questions Concerning the Joust, Tournament and War.
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