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RESCHEDULED - Visiting prof to give Strong Culture, Healthy Lifestyle lecture
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Meet student leader Sydney Lamorea
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingLamorea has been a strong student voice standing up for the well-being of her peers in various capacities. She passionately speaks at senate meetings and on the Nipissing University Student Union (NUSU) Executive. She is also a strong contributor in Andrew Weeks’ neuroscience lab. Elected as NUSU President for 2017-18, she will continue to serve students and Nipissing University. -
Meet student leader William Humphrey
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingHumphrey is an outgoing, friendly face around Nipissing University and is constantly reminding students of ways to be more involved around campus. He has volunteered for the AskMe Team, Jack.Org, the Nipissing Biology Society, and as a Residence Executive. Beyond this, Humphrey has also worked as a research assistant. -
NU hosts workshop on supporting Indigenous students
Indigenous InitiativesNipissing’s Office of Indigenous Initiatives, Enji giigdoyang, recently hosted a day of professional development for local educators aimed at building safer, more inclusive schools. The workshop was run by the Centre ontarien de prévention des agressions (COPA). -
Young mathematicians earn awards
Math and Computer ScienceNipissing University hosted an awards ceremony on June 6 for local students in grade 2 – 8 who achieved high grades in the 2017 Canadian Math Kangaroo Contest. -
NU popularity increasing
My NipissingThe number of students planning to attend Nipissing University in September has increased by 7.6 percent compared to last June, well above the provincial increase of 1 percent, according to data released by the Ontario University Application Centre (OUAC).
Graduate Honoured for Excellence, Respect and Compassion
During this year’s convocation ceremonies, Nipissing University celebrated Maria Cristina Aguilera Valle, a Master of Science in Kinesiology student whose dedication to others has earned her the Chancellor’s Medal for Humanity. Established in 2025, the award honours a graduating student who demonstrates compassion, kindness, and service to others while making a meaningful impact within their communities.




