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$1.5 million in Canada Research Chairs for NU profs
GeneralResearchA trio of Nipissing University professors have earned prestigious Canada Research Chairs (CRC) totalling $1.5 million over five years. The research contributes to our understanding of how watersheds work, examines the educational challenges facing youth and families in northern and rural areas, and investigates the consequences of the linked environmental history and consequences of Ontario’s Near North and the Caribbean. -
Introducing NU's Research Achievement Award winners
GeneralMy NipissingResearchCongratulations to the three recipients of Nipissing University’s Research Achievement Award 2016-17: Dr. Steven Arnocky, associate professor of psychology; Dr. Logan Hoehn, assistant professor of mathematics; and Dr. Michelann Parr, professor in the Schulich School of Education. -
Dr. Rich retires
GeneralNipissing University bids farewell to Dr. Sharon Rich, Associate Vice-President, Academic, who will retire on December 31, 2015. -
NU interactive display to end gender-based violence
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Tentative deal reached at NU
GeneralWe are pleased to announce that representatives of the Nipissing University Faculty Association (NUFA) and the University administration have reached a tentative agreement that will allow students to return to classes on Monday, November 30, 2015. -
Momentum extends Professional Development
GeneralNipissing University’s Student Development and Services is extending Momentum to include additional professional development opportunities and drop in sessions for staff at the university through the Full-Time Academic Staff Bargaining Unit's labour action. -
NU Remembrance Day Service
My NipissingGeneralNipissing University wishes to remember the contributions of our veterans who have served in war and peace-keeping duties over the years by holding a ceremony as an expression of observance today at 10:30 a.m. in the Front Foyer. -
Temporary changes to minimize transit delays
GeneralNorth Bay Transit will continue to provide service to the Education Centre during the Nipissing Faculty strike but delays are to be expected.Buses will not be accessing the Education Centre Property while picket lines are in effect. -
Faculty decline university’s offer
GeneralFollowing an intensive weekend of negotiations, Nipissing University's full-time Faculty chose to withdraw their services and commence a strike as of 12:01 a.m. on Monday, November 2. -
NU encouraging students to be civically engaged
My NipissingGeneralWith the federal election only a few days away, the Harris Learning Library is featuring a display to encourage students to engage with Canadian politics.