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Dr. James reflects on decade as Canada Research Chair
ResearchCanada Research ChairDr. April James recently completed a ten-year term as a Canada Research Chair in Watershed Analysis and Modeling at Nipissing University. The NU News sat down with Dr. James to reflect on her contributions over the past decade. -
OUA announces cancellation of winter term sport
AthleticsOntario University Athletics (OUA), under the direction of its Board of Directors, announced today the cancellation of all OUA-sanctioned sport programming and championships up to March 31, 2021. -
Nipissing launches revamped news site
GeneralWelcome to the new NU News! Over the summer our marketing and communications team has been working on developing a new way to share Nipissing University news and stories with our staff, faculty and community. Today, we are pleased to officially launch a revamped version of our NU News. -
NUSU Shinerama fundraiser moves online
GeneralNUSUThe Nipissing University Student Union (NUSU) has taken its annual Shinerama fundraiser online this year. Although you won’t see Nipissing University students out shining cars this weekend, there are still a number of ways you can participate in the event virtually and help raise critical funding for Cystic Fibrosis. -
Alumni Advisory Board seeks nominations for upcoming Alumni Awards
AlumniThe Nipissing University Alumni Advisory Board is seeking nominations for the 2020 Alumni Awards to recognize individuals whose exemplary accomplishments, service and commitment have brought credit to the University, their communities and their professions. -
Nipissing University appoints new teaching chair
GeneralTeaching Chairs ProgramNipissing University is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Teaching Chair to support teaching innovation at the institution. Education professor, Dr. Douglas Gosse, has been named Teaching Chair in Learning Outcomes for a two-year term effective July 1, 2020.
NU Alumnus Tells Stories That Spark Curiosity
For children’s author, editor, and lifelong nature-observer Erin Alladin, every story begins with curiosity about language, landscape, and the overlooked details that make the world feel alive. But before she published acclaimed picture books or built a thriving freelance editing practice, she was a Nipissing University English student with an armful of classical-language textbooks, a deep attachment to Northern Ontario’s woods and water, and a growing fascination with how stories work from the inside out.