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Tough losses for Lakers hockey in la Belle Province
AthleticsAs they say, close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. So, while the Nipissing Lakers were close to victories in weekend matches against the Concordia Stingers and McGill Redmen, it was little consolation. -
Biodiversity lecture this week
Seminar SeriesEnvironmental Sciences/StudiesNipissing’s Masters of Environmental Science/Studies program is pleased to present Dr. John Waithaka, conservationist biologist, Protected Areas Establishment and Conservation Directorate, Parks Canada Agency, for a special presentation on November 23, at 1 p.m. in room R308. -
Chief Couchie awarded Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal
GeneralNipissing University is pleased to offer congratulations to Nipissing First Nation Chief Marianna Couchie, who was recently awarded a Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal. -
Introducing the first annual Paul Nelson Memorial Hockey Game
Physical and Health EducationNipissing University is proud to host the first annual Paul Nelson Memorial Hockey Game, November 23, from 2 – 3:30 p.m. at Memorial Gardens, with fourth-year Bachelor of Physical Health and Education students facing off against Nipissing faculty and staff. -
Eco Film Festival
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Wild weekend for Lakers volleyball
AthleticsThe Nipissing Lakers men’s and women’s volleyball teams got a rollercoaster ride over the past weekend in matches against Redeemer and St. Clair.
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.

