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Nipissing grad selected for MAMO Artist Residency
Fine Arts/Performing ArtsIndigenous InitiativesMy NipissingNipissing Fine Arts graduate Gerald McComb, BFA’17, has been working as a guest artist as part of the new MAMO – Indigenous Artist Residency Program. -
Project ArmHer performance coming to NU
My NipissingThe ArmHer Collective, Sex Workers Advisory Network of Sudbury (SWANS), AIDS Committee of North Bay and Area (ACNBA) and Nipissing University proudly present Project ArmHer, a powerful multi-media presentation based on the creative contributions of women with lived experiences in sex work and their allies, to campus on Wednesday, May 23, at 2 p.m. in the Nipissing Theatre (F213). -
Meet student leader Cory Tremblay
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingToday, we are pleased to profile Cory Tremblay, a student working toward a Bachelor of Physical and Health Education degree.Tremblay has been a student representative for the Faculty of Education at Senate, vice-president of the Nipissing University Physical Health and Education Student Council, secretary for the Nipissing University Biology Society, a research assistant, a researcher, and a peer tutor. -
Grad piloting successful program in Nunavut
AlumniMy NipissingSchulich School of EducationA secondary school in Nunavut is piloting a successful new program, titled ESTEEM, promoting emotional health and personal growth for students, while boosting attendance. It was developed by Nipissing graduate and school principal, Romeo Fournier (BEd’08, MEd’11) with a team of Inuit and non-Inuit staff. -
Dr. Lafrance Horning publishes on women’s recreational hockey
Faculty PublicationCongratulations to Dr. Denyse Lafrance Horning, assistant professor in the School of Business, on publishing a chapter in the new book, Hockey: Challenging Canada’s Game.
Growth, Reflection, and the RSD
When Priya Seeraj-Turingia reflects on her five years at Nipissing University, one theme stands out clearly: the Record of Student Development (RSD) has been the backbone of her growth, guiding how she learns, leads, and contributes to the campus community.



