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History Students Travel to Poland
History DepartmentDavid and Eva Bross were two Holocaust survivors who endured and survived the second world war. As Polish Jews during the Holocaust, David Bross lost his wife and four children, and Eva Bross lost her husband and two children, before immigrating to Canada following the war. Their sole son, Alon Bross, is a close friend of my family. -
NU Graduate Skaai Davison will do her MSc at Oxford University in England
Skaai Davison is heading for Oxford University in England this fall to do an MSc in Embryology. She prepared herself to make this leap across the ocean by excelling in all the Biology, Chemistry and other courses she took at Nipissing University during her four years here. She made good use of specialized upper-year courses to distinguish herself from other students who are competing to get into Graduate School at Oxford University. -
Math students participated in a code-breaking challenge "Krytos"
Math and Computer ScienceCole Maddin and David Haighton participated in a code-breaking challenge titled "Krytos" hosted by Central Washington University. -
Nipissing Mourns Loss of Student in Tragic Accident
GeneralThe University was shocked and saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Jaidyn Phillis on December 17, 2019 in Parry Sound, Ontario as a result of a motor vehicle accident. Jaidyn was a second year student in the Bachelor of Social Work program on the North Bay campus. -
CFUW Celebrates 100 Years with Anniversary Scholarship
Schulich School of EducationIn celebration of its centennial anniversary, the Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) recently granted a $1,000 scholarship to Nipissing University PhD student, Melissa Corrente. -
Lakers Hockey Military Appreciation Night – January 4 & 18, 2020
AthleticsLakers Hockey Military Appreciation Games will take place on January 4 and 18, 2020
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.




