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Dr. John Long’s work featured in new, posthumous article
My NipissingProfessor Emeritus at Nipissing University, the late Dr. John Long’s work is featured in a new article, Sharing the Land at Moose Factory in 1763, in the journal Ontario History. -
Indigenization discussion at NU
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Even more great resources to improve cyber security
My NipissingThe growing proliferation of content, images, and social spaces online means that it's easy to, knowingly or unknowingly, misuse or abuse the digital space and those in it. Instilling the three pillars of respect - respect property, privacy and people's feelings - is the focus of this final week. -
Students lead campus cleanup
My NipissingEnglish DepartmentThe pristine natural environment that exists at Nipissing is a defining feature of the campus, and a draw for many students. It’s no surprise that students take pride in having a beautiful campus. Students in a fourth-year English course are making a distinct contribution to campus aesthetics and pride by organizing a campus cleanup on Friday, November 3, and you can help. -
NU opening doors to new students
My NipissingThe word is out that Nipissing is a university of choice and a leading institution in student life, residences, student services, safety and student satisfaction. -
Elephants, fish, birds and water – exciting internships on offer in Biology
My NipissingBiology and ChemistryNipissing is famous for going the extra mile for students to ensure their experience at university is as rewarding and satisfying as it is valuable. For students studying in the department of biology and chemistry, that dedication is clearly illustrated in the opportunities offered through internship courses.
From Bus Stop Connections to Global Networks, First Generation Laker Builds Alumni Community
From as far back as he can remember, Nipissing University alumnus Steve Arsenault has carried a belief in the power of education. As a 2015 graduate of Nipissing University’s Bachelor of Education (Concurrent) program and Wilfrid Laurier University’s Bachelor of Arts in Society, Culture and Environment, Arsenault is proud to be the first in his family to attend university—a milestone shaped by the values his parents instilled early on.


