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Preseason equals perfection for Lakers Hockey
ArticleThe Nipissing Lakers men’s hockey team capped off a perfect 4-0 preseason record last weekend to head into the regular season with a bit of a swagger. -
Presentation by NU students making a difference in the world
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Presenting The Good Body
ArticleNipissing University is pleased to offer you the chance to enjoy The Good Body, a powerful and enlightening play performed by Nipissing and Canadore students. Performances of The Good Body are scheduled at 8 p.m. from January 31 – February 3, in the Nipissing Theatre (F213). -
President DeGagné earns Indspire Award
ArticleCongratulations to Nipissing University President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Mike DeGagné, on earning an Indspire Award for Public Service. The 2018 Indspire Awards were announced November 7, 2017. A ceremony will be held to celebrate the award winners on March 23, 2018, in Winnipeg, MB. -
President DeGagné earns Order of Canada
ArticleNipissing University President, Dr. Mike DeGagné, C.M., has received one of Canada’s highest civilian honours, being appointed a Member of the Order of Canada. -
President DeGagné launches new edition of book on reconciliation
ArticleMarking the 10th anniversary of then-prime minister Stephen Harper’s apology in the House of Commons for the government-funded residential school system, a new third edition of Speaking My Truth: The Journey to Reconciliation, was launched. -
President DeGagné on Ten with Ken
ArticleNipissing University president and vice-chancellor, Dr. Mike DeGagné, is featured in this week’s edition of Ten with Ken, discussing innovations in education. -
President DeGagné receives Order of Canada
ArticleGovernor General David Johnston recently presided over a ceremony at Rideau Hall to invest 45 recipients into the Order of Canada, including Nipissing University President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Mike DeGagné, C.M. -
President DeGagné receiving award
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President DeGagné selected to help shape National Council for Reconciliation
ArticleNipissing University President, Dr. Mike DeGagné, has been appointed to the interim Board of Directors for the new National Council for Reconciliation. The council, announced last week by the Trudeau government, is chaired by Grand Chief Wilton Littlechild, a former member of Parliament and residential school survivor who also served as a Truth and Reconciliation Commission member.