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President DeGagné selected to help shape National Council for Reconciliation
My NipissingNipissing University President, Dr. Mike DeGagné, has been appointed to the interim Board of Directors for the new National Council for Reconciliation. The council, announced last week by the Trudeau government, is chaired by Grand Chief Wilton Littlechild, a former member of Parliament and residential school survivor who also served as a Truth and Reconciliation Commission member. -
Opportunity for local businesses to tap into marketing knowledge
School of BusinessAny local businesses with a need for marketing have a fantastic opportunity to work with some excellent young consultants in the form of business students at Nipissing University. -
Research Achievement Award winners announced
GeneralResearchResearch and the creation of new knowledge is a defining feature of great universities all over the world. Nipissing University faculty are performing trailblazing research in many disciplines to the benefit of all Canadians. -
Flag raising caps NU25
My NipissingThe City of North Bay raised Nipissing’s NU25 flag high atop the flagpole at City Hall on a wintery Friday, December 8, 2017 in a ceremony showcasing the ongoing partnership between the university and the community. It also provided a fitting cap to the university’s 25th anniversary celebrations. -
Education faculty and students develop resources for new book - Innovation Nation
My NipissingThe Right Honourable David Johnston, Rideau Hall Foundation Chair, and Tom Jenkins, Chair of OpenText Corporation, and Honorary Degree recipient from Nipissing University, recently launched a new book, Innovation Nation. -
New article for Dr. Thorn
My NipissingEnglish DepartmentCongratulations to Dr. Brian Thorn, instructor in Nipissing’s department of English Studies, on the recent publication of his article in Labour/Le Travail.
Titled, A Colourful Crowning Ceremony: Images of Class, Gender, and Beauty in World War II-Era Canadian Communism.
Fine Arts program receives major equipment donation
Students in the Fine Arts and Visual Arts (FAVA) program at Nipissing University are benefiting from new professional grade studio equipment, thanks to a generous donation.




