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Nipissing celebrating 40 years of neuroscience
ConferencePsychology DepartmentResearchNeuroscientists are heading to North Bay this week for a three-day conference, Celebrating 40 Years of Neuroscience at Nipissing University. The conference runs July 27 – 29 at Nipissing University. -
Exclusive honorary degree interview with Dr. Roy Slack
ConvocationMy NipissingWhat are some of your accomplishments that make you proud? What does this honorary degree from Nipissing University mean to you? And, what is your message to graduates? Today, we are pleased to present Dr. Roy Slack. -
New Student Orientation a success
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Meet student leader Jessica Dubie
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingDubie is a dedicated student who has successfully balanced her academic work with important community involvement. Her contributions to the community are significant and range from caring for the elderly to hosting an international student. -
Archival moment - The Nipissing University Mace
ConvocationMy NipissingThe design of Nipissing University’s mace is a complex mixture of artistry and power. Its presence represents the authority vested in the University to grant degrees, yet its design signifies more than the right to certify students as knowledgeable. It incorporates all the effort, history and tradition that surround both the site of and the vision for the University. -
Meet student leader Luke Charlton
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingLuke is a tireless worker passionately striving to make the community a better place. He volunteers in key positions around the city including helping low-income families in North Bay become homeowners with Project HOAP (Home Ownership Affordability Partnership), helping sponsor a refugee family in North Bay, and helping manage and lead a condominium corporation.
Your Degree Tells One Story. Your RSD Tells the Rest.
At Nipissing University, your education isn’t limited to lectures, labs and assignments. Some of your most meaningful learning opportunities happen in places that don’t show up on an academic transcript; and your Record of Student Development (RSD) turns those experiences into something official.



