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Introducing the Nipissing Promise
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New article for Dr. Hatt
My NipissingCongratulations to Dr. Blaine Hatt, associate professor in the Schulich School of Education, on the publication of his article The New ICE-Age: Frozen and thawing perceptions of imagination, in the Canadian Journal of Education. -
Psych talk explores stress and eating
Psychology DepartmentSeminar SeriesNipissing University’s psychology speaker series welcomes Dr. Michael Emond, of the department of psychology at Laurentian University, to campus for a lecture titled Stress-Eaters and Stress-Undereaters: Factors Affecting their Bi-Directional Feeding Response in Humans and in an Animal Model, on Monday, March 26, at 10 a.m. in room F-210. -
Students share learning at 11th annual Undergraduate Research Conference
My NipissingResearchUniversity research has the power and potential to change the world and the next generation of Ontario’s scientists, scholars and researchers are showcasing their work this weekend at Nipissing University’s 11th annual Undergraduate Research Conference. -
Set your timer – 3MT at NU this Friday
My NipissingResearchThe Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is an annual competition for masters and doctoral students in which participants present their research and its wider impact in three minutes. Developed by the University of Queensland in 2008 to promote effective communication of research, over 170 universities from more than 18 countries will compete this year. -
NNV live on CBC, then welcoming Hamilton’s KANTO Vocal Ensemble
My NipissingNear North Voices – North Bay’s University-Community Choir, has a busy few weeks ahead of them. With choristers returning this week from a performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City, the choir will sing live on CBC’s Morning North on Friday, March 23, as they broadcast from the North Bay YMCA as part of the CBC’s 40th anniversary.
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.



