News articles tagged with Alumni
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Grad helping out in Malaysia
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2014 Convocation come and gone
AlumniConvocationGeneralThe last degree has been conferred and framed, the final flowers put in water and the dress shoes replaced with flip flops. Yes, convocation has wrapped up for another year at Nipissing University. -
MESc graduates get published
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Convocation is here
AlumniConvocationMy NipissingConvocation is the highlight of the academic year as students celebrate their achievements with peers, family and friends before embarking on the next chapter of their lives and their ongoing quest for learning. -
Nipissing announces 2014 honorary degrees
AlumniGeneralConvocationNipissing University will bestow its highest distinction, an honorary degree, upon the following people: Rush (Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson), Giles Blunt, Dr. Donald Weaver, Dr. Mary Ferguson-Paré, Muriel Sawyer, the Honourable Frances Lankin, and Ron Jamieson. -
Alumna fighting CF through Zumbathon
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NU students receive over $2 million in student awards
AlumniMy NipissingNipissing University will provide more than $2 million to students in the form of academic-based and needs-based scholarships, bursaries and awards this academic year. -
Tag day a hit
AlumniMy NipissingNipissing students enjoyed having an opportunity to share their gratitude for donors by participating in the second annual Tag Day event as part of Alumni Appreciation Week on campus. -
Grad Barak exhibiting at McMichael
AlumniFine Arts/Performing ArtsMy NipissingBen Barak, BFA’12, who is exhibiting his work at the famed McMichael Canadian Art Collection, in Kleinburg, Ontario.Barak is featured in the Art Mentorship Project Community Exhibition, running until March 2, 2014. He is exhibiting with David McEown. -
Walking With Our Sisters art exhibit coming to Parry Sound
AlumniMuskokaMy NipissingWalking With Our Sisters is a travelling art installation that honours Canada's missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls. In Canada, it is estimated that more than 600 Indigenous women and girls have gone missing or have been murdered in the last 20 years.