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Lakers men’s hockey add depth to push for playoffs
AthleticsWith the Nipissing Lakers on the outside of the playoff picture at the moment, head coach Mike McParland isn’t going to sit back and play the waiting game. Throughout the first half of the season, McParland has been diligently working at improving his roster, and the team debuted some new faces Sunday night in their first game of 2014. -
Palliative Care discussion at Award Winners Speaker Series
Seminar SeriesNipissing’s Award Winners Speaker Series takes on a serious discussion on January 21, 2014 at 7 p.m. in the Harris Learning Library with Dr. Trevor Frise Smith’s talk: Standardized, Comprehensive Assessment - Integration of Care Planning using the interRAI Palliative Care. -
Poet Sutherland speaking at Nipissing
Seminar SeriesNipissing University welcomes poet Paul Sutherland to campus for a special presentation on January 13, 2014 from 11 a.m. – noon in room A252. -
Nipissing’s Cascagnette earns top North American men’s result
AthleticsThe cross-country races at the World University Games kicked off in Italy with continuous pursuit races, combining classic and skate legs in a mass start format. -
Moir earns Citizenship Award
My NipissingCongratulations to, Louise Moir, Nursing Technologist and Certified Health Care Simulationist Nipissing/Canadore collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) program and Canadore’s Practical Nursing program, who recently received the prestigious SIM Citizenship Award. -
Chippewa takes 2013 Nipissing Business Challenge
My NipissingSchool of BusinessStudents from Chippewa Intermediate and Secondary School displayed their marketing chops at the 2013 Nipissing Business Challenge on December 5, and walked away with the coveted cup.
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.

