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Convocation: the highlight of the year
My NipissingConvocationThe university honoured seven outstanding individuals with honorary degrees during convocation: Dr. Charles Pascal, Alton Bigwin, Grand Chief Stan Beardy, Suzanne Brooks, David Liddle, Dr. Mark Tremblay and Sister Priscilla Solomon. -
Canada Research Chair unlocking secrets of watersheds
Geography DepartmentResearchNipissing University researcher Dr. April James is helping to secure the future of Canada’s water resources by building a better understanding of how our headwater watersheds operate. -
Nipissing helping to celebrate Small Business Week
My NipissingNipissing University is joining in the celebrations to mark the North Bay and District Chamber of Commerce’s Small Business Week October 17 – 23. -
Research will help kids be active
Physical and Health EducationResearchDr. Barbi Law is working on a simple solution to help all children develop their physical skills and confidence in their abilities, a solution that doesn’t involve registration fees, equipment costs or 6 a.m. practices, one that starts with a skill that every child has in spades: imagination. -
Tailgate party leading the festivities for Homecoming
My NipissingAlumniPolish up that tailgate and get ready for some fun! Nipissing University is hosting the second annual Tailgate Party and Lakers Hockey Game on October 23, from 4 - 6:30 p.m. in front of Memorial Gardens, right before the Lakers face off against the Ottawa Gee Gees at 7 p.m. -
Aboriginal Student Links information night
My NipissingNipissing University’s Office of Aboriginal Initiatives is hosting an information night on Thursday, September 16, 2011 at 5 p.m. in room H104, for Aboriginal students and their parents to learn more about an exciting career development program.
Rebecca Misiasz takes top spot in Three Minute Thesis Competition
Nipissing’s talented and knowledgeable group of researchers extends beyond its faculty members to include both undergraduate and graduate students. On Tuesday, March 26, Nipissing highlighted the prowess of its graduate students at its annual Three Minute Thesis Competition (3MT®) in the Nipissing Theatre. This University-wide event challenges graduate students to present their research to a panel of non-specialist judges in an engaging, compelling way, in under three minutes.