Events: Special Events

  • Tue
    11
    Feb
    General, Special Events
    10:00 am - 11:00 am
    A110 (The Shared Gym)
    Add to Calendar 2025-02-11 10:00:00 2025-02-11 11:00:00 Push Up Challenge - CMHA Launch Event In February, our Community is taking part in The Push-Up Challenge. We are challenging ourselves to complete a heap of push-ups between February 11-28, 2025 to #pushforbetter mental health outcomes in Canada. You can help us push for better mental health in Canada by joining us or donating to our Community. All proceeds go to the Canadian Mental Health Association to support mental illness recovery and foster positive mental health outcomes in Canada. A110 (The Shared Gym) Nipissing University test@test.ca America/Toronto public
    In February, our Community is taking part in The Push-Up Challenge. We are challenging ourselves to complete a heap of push-ups between February 11-28, 2025 to #pushforbetter mental health outcomes in Canada. You can help us push for better mental health in Canada by joining us or donating to our Community. All proceeds go to the Canadian Mental Health Association to support mental illness recovery and foster positive mental health outcomes in Canada.
  • Wed
    12
    Feb
    General, Black History Month
    6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
    NUSU Student Centre Building
    Add to Calendar 2025-02-12 18:30:00 2025-02-12 21:00:00 Black History Month Film Event: What We Deserve: Restorative Justice and Reparations In recognition of Black History Month, we invite you to a special film screening of What We Deserve–a documentary exploring centuries of unaddressed harm faced by the victims of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and their descendants. Through poignant reflections and insightful commentary, the film champions calls for restorative and reparative justice. Following the screening, participate in a live Q&A session with award-winning filmmaker Shelley Jarrett, moderated by Dr. Charles Anyinam, Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing. NUSU Student Centre Building Nipissing University test@test.ca America/Toronto public
    In recognition of Black History Month, we invite you to a special film screening of What We Deserve–a documentary exploring centuries of unaddressed harm faced by the victims of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and their descendants. Through poignant reflections and insightful commentary, the film champions calls for restorative and reparative justice.
    Following the screening, participate in a live Q&A session with award-winning filmmaker Shelley Jarrett, moderated by Dr. Charles Anyinam, Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing.
  • Tue
    4
    Mar
    Special Events, Research Month
    6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    NUSU Student Centre
    Add to Calendar 2025-03-04 18:00:00 2025-03-04 20:00:00 NU360 Speaker Night Nipissing University faculty members and postdoctoral researchers are exploring diverse questions across all fields of study, and we're excited to share their findings with the wider community. NU360 is an event that highlights the variety and innovation of Nipissing's research, offering a dynamic and engaging experience for all. NUSU Student Centre Nipissing University test@test.ca America/Toronto public
    Nipissing University faculty members and postdoctoral researchers are exploring diverse questions across all fields of study, and we're excited to share their findings with the wider community. NU360 is an event that highlights the variety and innovation of Nipissing's research, offering a dynamic and engaging experience for all.
  • Fri
    28
    Mar
    Academic, Special Events, Research Month
    4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Add to Calendar 2025-03-28 16:00:00 2025-03-29 17:00:00 Undergraduate Research Conference The Undergraduate Research Conference celebrates the contributions of undergraduate research at Nipissing University and across Ontario. It provides an opportunity for students to present a research project they are working on while engaging in scholarly debate. A student from any undergraduate discipline, who has worked on a scholarly project in which they have taken on a leadership role in its development and execution, are eligible to participate in the conference. Proposals can be disciplinary specific or multi/interdisciplinary. Nipissing University test@test.ca America/Toronto public
    The Undergraduate Research Conference celebrates the contributions of undergraduate research at Nipissing University and across Ontario. It provides an opportunity for students to present a research project they are working on while engaging in scholarly debate.

    A student from any undergraduate discipline, who has worked on a scholarly project in which they have taken on a leadership role in its development and execution, are eligible to participate in the conference. Proposals can be disciplinary specific or multi/interdisciplinary.