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Dr. Kruk’s poetry translated into Romanian
Faculty PublicationEnglish professor, Dr. Laurie Kruk, recently participated in a cross-border collaboration that saw her poem “Historical” translated into Romanian and published in the August edition of Contemporary Literary Horizons. -
Performance of The Gomeshi Effect to cap off Sexual Violence Awareness Week
Student Development and ServicesSexual Violence Prevention and Education (SVPE) will be hosting Sexual Violence Awareness Week, October 29 to November 2 to raise awareness about sexual violence and the important role that each person can play in the prevention of sexual violence in our community. -
Lecture on First Nation empowerment and self-determination next week
The Department of Social Welfare and Social Development along with the Anishinabek Nation/Union of Ontario Indians (UOI) invite to you attend an upcoming lecture titled “Rebuilding the spirit within: Raising the spirit of our children and families - First Nation empowerment and self-determination." -
Dr. Jarvis publishes paper on innovative teaching and assessment of math
Faculty PublicationCongratulations to Dr. Daniel Jarvis of the Schulich School of Education on the publication of a co-authored paper in the Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching. -
Learn more about treaties during Treaties Recognition Week
Indigenous InitiativesAs part of Treaties Recognition Week, Nipissing University and the Anishnabek Nation invite you to attend an information session to learn more about treaties and the treaty relationships that affect First Nations. -
Social work students recognized as emerging leaders
GeneralMy NipissingFourth year Bachelor of Social Work students, Shawna Epple and Cornelia (Nela) Pocztanski have each received an Emerging Leaders Award from the Ontario Association of Social Workers (OASW).
Your Degree Tells One Story. Your RSD Tells the Rest.
At Nipissing University, your education isn’t limited to lectures, labs and assignments. Some of your most meaningful learning opportunities happen in places that don’t show up on an academic transcript; and your Record of Student Development (RSD) turns those experiences into something official.
