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The Best of APS proudly showcases special events, classroom successes, faculty research projects and other achievements occurring in the Faculty of Applied and Professional Studies.
At the end of March, School of Business students and faculty gathered at The Wall to toast the 2011-2012 academic year and celebrate a number of outstanding student leaders.
Business Leader Awards were presented to eight deserving students who exemplify the School’s Code of Excellence: professionalism, participation, academic integrity and excellence. Recipients included Nathan Gravelle, James Higginson, Ian Szeto, Leah Armstrong, Kristopher Brown, Alisa DiBenedetto, Nicholas King and Kim Tait. Lisa Snider was the recipient of the coveted Peer Recognition for Excellence Award. Graduating student Leah Armstrong received special recognition as the first student to achieve a Business Leader Award in each of her four years of study.
SIFE-Nipissing members also had a presence at the event, promoting their Back to the Tap initiative and fundraising for their national competition in Calgary in May.
To view a list of past award recipients, visit: http://www.nipissingu.ca/academics/faculties/applied-professional/school-of-business/life-in-the-business-program/Pages/Student-Achievement-Awards.aspx
Year 3 BScN students are Smoking Cessation Champions, who had the opportunity to learn from experts about best practices for kicking butt.
Nipissing University hosted the Nursing Students Smoking Cessation Champion Workshop organized by the Registered Nursing Association of Ontario (RNAO) in an effort to teach best practices. It is part of the RNAO’s National Nursing Smoking Cessation Best Practices Initiative 2011-12.
All students who attended the workshop received a certificate from the RNAO as a Tobacco Cessation Best Practice Champion while learning how to best help people quit smoking.
The workshop was a dynamic, interactive learning experience that incorporated change theory, along with techniques and tools to assist nurses to effectively shape clinical practice in the area of smoking cessation through the use of evidence based practices. Professional development was based on personal goal setting, interactive learning and the formation of action plans related to implementing the "Integrating Smoking Cessation into Daily Nursing Practice" Nursing Best Practice Guideline in the clinical setting.
The workshop met learning outcomes of the Year 3 Community Health Nursing and Family courses. Below is a short photo slideshow capturing part of their day.
The School of Business High School Challenge hosted in December 2011 included approximately 25 area high school business students. Visiting Nipissing’s North Bay campus these students were vying for the Nipissing Business Challenge title and associated bragging rights.
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