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Follow Up Statement from President Dr. Mike DeGagné
GeneralIn our message sent out yesterday we encouraged our students to speak out. And you did. Thank you. We are listening. -
Statement from President Mike DeGagné on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
GeneralIn light of recent events and long standing issues regarding equity, diversity and inclusion around the world and here at home, we support all those speaking out and our thoughts and hearts are with you. -
Nipissing University moves fall classes online
GeneralMy NipissingNipissing University announced today that fall term classes will be delivered primarily online. The decision ensures students will be able to successfully meet their program requirements while maintaining the highest possible safety standards. -
Show your support on #GivingTuesdayNow
GeneralOn Tuesday, May 5, Nipissing University will join organizations from across the globe to participate in #GivingTuesdayNow, a day of giving and unity to demonstrate the power of generosity in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Nipissing University partners with North Bay Regional Health Centre to offer temporary accommodations for frontline workers
GeneralNipissing University is partnering with the North Bay Regional Health Centre (NBRHC) to provide temporary accommodations in its vacant residences for healthcare workers on the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Scholarship honours memory of Nipissing University student-athlete
GeneralA new memorial scholarship fund at Nipissing University has been established in honour of Shelby Dickey, a former Nipissing University student and accomplished member of the varsity Nordic Ski Team who passed away last year in a tragic cycling accident.
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.