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Nipissing hires Chair of Indigenous Education
My NipissingSchulich School of EducationDr. Cindy Peltier brings a passion for community health, teaching and learning and a strong connection to Nipissing University to her new role as the university’s Chair of Indigenous Education. -
Meet student leader Marianne Vander Dussen
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingVander Dussen is an exceptional student, researcher, mentor and leader. She has acted as a volunteer teaching assistant, guest lecturer in multiple classes, and has been a mentor for teacher candidates for the last three years. -
2016 Convocation has arrived
AlumniConvocationMy NipissingIt’s a week of celebration, the beginning of a new chapter in life for graduates and a time to look back fondly on friends made, goals achieved lessons learned and amazing experiences enjoyed both in and out of the classroom. -
New book from Thorn
English DepartmentFaculty PublicationCongratulations to Brian T. Thorn, instructor in the English department, on the publication of his book, From Left to Right: Maternalism and Women's Political Activism in Postwar Canada (UBC Press). -
Increased spending for students in NU’s 2016-17 budget
My NipissingNipissing University’s Board of Governors approved the 2016-17 operating budget at their regular meeting on June 2. The university is projecting revenues of $66,567,837 and expenses of $71,279,170, resulting in a projected deficit of $4,711,333. -
Nipissing announces 2016 honorary degrees
ConvocationMy NipissingNipissing University will bestow its highest distinction, an honorary degree, to three outstanding individuals, Debra Lynne Brown, Dr. Dawn Memee Lavell-Harvard and Jerome Berthelette, during convocation in Brantford and North Bay.
Nipissing University celebrates outstanding student leaders
Yesterday, Nipissing University honoured 25 outstanding students at the annual Dave Marshall Leadership Awards ceremony, held at the NUSU Student Centre. The awards celebrate students who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, academic excellence, and service to both the University and the broader community.




