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Meet Student Leader Taylor Mueller
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingTaylor is a kind, caring, hardworking individual. She strives to empower others to be the best they can be. Upon graduation, Taylor would like to become a fundraiser. Specifically, she would like to work for a nonprofit that raises funds for eating disorder awareness, prevention, and treatment. Taylor would like to see the #iamstrongher campaign implemented on other university campuses so that the message can reach even more women and girls. -
Meet Student Leader Paige Linklater-Wong
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingPaige has demonstrated her campus leadership through a variety of artistic contributions, volunteering, and as a representative of the indigenous student experience locally, provincially, and internationally. -
Meet Student Leader Emilia Langill
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingEmilia is a tireless advocate for campus inclusivity as a member of the Equity Centre. In this role, she helped to plan and co-host a “Camping for Pride” event at Algonquin Provincial Park and has volunteered her time with other campaigns and events such as a recent HIV/AIDS awareness campaign. -
Lakers Name Cory as New Head Coach of Men's Basketball
AthleticsMy NipissingThe Nipissing Lakers Men’s Basketball team is entering into a new era, as the team and Lakers Athletics announced the second coach in the program’s history. -
Sarah Holt, Nipissing Students shares about "Life Changing" travel abroad course to Italy
Fine Arts/Performing ArtsThis past June a group of students was fortunate enough to partake in an intensive ten-day course in Carrara Italy carving marble at Studio Corsanini with guest artists Stephen Shaheen and Fred X Brownstein. -
"Living in the North" Short Story Competition Winners
English DepartmentThe committee unanimously awarded prizes to the following three stories: Paige Linklater-Wong's story "The Fire and the Fall". Matthew Sullivan's story "Accompanied Voice". Aidan Adrain's story "On Route 116". Congratulations Paige, Matthew, and Aidan!
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.


