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Carbon Nation screening on campus
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Talk details how fish know when something smells fishy
ResearchDr. Reehan Mirza, associate professor in the Biology department, will be presenting his research in a talk titled, Smelling is Believing: How Fishes use Olfaction to Stay Alive, on Friday, January 24, at 2 p.m. in room A257. -
Celebrate Alice Munro
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New book for Stange
My NipissingNipissing professor Ken Stange is set to release his new book, Going Home: Cycling though the heart of America, at Gulliver’s Bookstore in downtown North Bay on February 7. -
Lakers Athletics recap January 21
AthleticsYour Nipissing Lakers were in action on the court and on the ice last weekend, read all about it, right here. -
NU helping break down barriers for a new workforce
My NipissingNipissing University is partnering with Northern Voice for a presentation to help break down employment barriers for students with a disability and to inform local employers about the value of hiring a person with a disability.
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.

