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Buon viaggio! Nipissing Brantford students off to Italy
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Nipissing launches iLearn
ArticleBack to school shopping for first-year students in Nipissing University’s School of Business just got a whole lot simpler. On Thursday, they each received a complimentary iPad, thanks to the iLearn project. -
Burk’s work selected for exhibition and publication
ArticleCongratulations to Amanda Burk, associate professor of Fine Arts, who recently had her work, Hushed Renewal, accepted into the 35th Bradley International Print and Drawing Exhibition in Illinois. Burk’s work has also been chosen for publication inPocketful Illustration Magazine. -
Burk chairs national discussion on studio critiques
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Burk exhibiting work for Canada’s sesquicentennial celebration
ArticleAmanda Burk, associate professor, in the department of fine and performing arts is exhibiting her work in an ambitious art exhibition, titled The Perspective From Here: 150 Artists From the North, marking Canada’s sesquicentennial at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery. -
Burk to Curate Contemporary Drawing Exhibition at the Art Gallery of Sudbury
ArticleThe exhibition titled Assemble: Five years of contemporary Canadian drawing, 2011-2016, is a look back at the work Burk has been doing with Line Gallery over the past five years. -
Burk to exhibit at Ontario Scene
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Burk work published and upcoming exhibition
ArticleCongratulations to Amanda Burk, assistant professor in the Department of Fine and Performing Arts, whose work has recently been included in The New Collectors Book, second edition (Basak Malone LLC) -
Business grad achieves national honour
ArticleNipissing alumnus, Mitchell Crown (BBA ’11) recently became part of an elite group of only 27 students from Ontario to make the National Honour Roll for this year’s national Uniform Evaluation (UFE). -
Business student earns scholarship
ArticleCongratulations to Harrison Hoffman, a third-year Business student, on earning the McDonald’s Employee Scholarship Award for making a difference at work, at school and in the community. He has received $500 toward tuition and books.