-
Dr. Kozuskanich project earns grant
History DepartmentResearchCongratulations to Dr. Nathan Kozuskanich, associate professor of History, and the assistant editor of the John Dickinson Writings Project, on earning a National Historic Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) grant worth $74,601. -
Celebrate and learn about Indigenous culture
Indigenous Initiatives -
Burk exhibiting work for Canada’s sesquicentennial celebration
Fine Arts/Performing ArtsMy NipissingAmanda Burk, associate professor, in the department of fine and performing arts is exhibiting her work in an ambitious art exhibition, titled The Perspective From Here: 150 Artists From the North, marking Canada’s sesquicentennial at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery. -
Exclusive honorary degree interview with Dr. Tom Jenkins
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. Tom Jenkins. -
Meet student leader Emily McCarthy
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingToday, we are pleased profile Emily McCarthy, a Bachelor of Arts, Geography and Bachelor of Education student. McCarthy has been a phenomenal student leader and possesses the ability to make incoming students feel at ease. As a Frosh Leader, she has enhanced the campus culture by mentoring the students on her teams. -
Teaching awards for three faculty members
My NipissingConvocationFaculty/Staff AwardA trio of amazing professors have earned teaching awards from Nipissing University. Dr. Terry Campbell, professor in the Schulich School of Education, and Dr. Carly Dokis, assistant professor of Anthropology, each earned the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. Jesse Davis, instructor in the School of Business, earned the Nipissing University Teaching Award for CASBU Members.
The Lake Nipissing Beading Project celebrates next chapter
It was standing room only at the NUSU Reflection Gallery at Nipissing University on Thursday, November 27 as members of the community gathered to celebrate the Lake Nipissing Beading Project (LNBP) and the next phase of its journey.