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Environmental lecture this Friday
My NipissingSeminar SeriesNipissing University is pleased to present the latest instalment of the Masters of Environmental Studies/Masters of Environmental Sciences Seminar Series, featuring Dr. Lesley Lovett-Doust, professor of Biology, discussing Prickly Pears and Past Peoples of Point Pelee Park: A presentation, starring the letter "P", and an endangered species in Canada. -
Map contest winner announced
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Art students hosting Makers Market tonight
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Senator Kim Pate speaking at NU for International Women’s Week
My NipissingNipissing University is marking International Women’s Week, this week, with a series of events centred on the important and timely theme of Transforming Justice. Senator Kim Pate will give the keynote address, Why Women are the Fastest Growing Prison Population and Why We Should Care. -
DeGagné speaking for World Social Work Day
My NipissingWorld Social Work Day is on March 20, and the department of Social Work is marking the occasion with a special lecture featuring Nipissing University president, Dr. Mike DeGagné. Dr. DeGagné will speak about the future of social work in the context of Reconciliation and efforts to indigenize education. -
Indigenous Week at NU
My NipissingIndigenous InitiativesIndigenous week is underway at Nipissing University, with a number of events, workshops, guest speakers and traditional teachings on offer and culminating in a screening of Colonization Road on Friday March 9, from 1 – 3 p.m. at the Capitol Centre, followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Michelle St. John.
Your NU Reading List
Are you looking for new additions to your summer reading list? The Nipissing community is rich with many talented authors whose published works are inspiring readers across Canada.



