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Social work student selected for Girls on Boards
ArticleBrittany Decaire, a third-year student in the School of Social Work, has been selected among 36 women from across Canada to represent Girls on Boards as a Young Director. -
Dr. Zhu recognized for research, scholarship
ArticleDr. Haibin Zhu, professor in the Department of Computer Science and Mathematics has had a busy few months contributing to academic conferences and receiving recognition for his research and scholarship. -
Nipissing mourns loss of student Mario Lavoie after battle with cancer
ArticleThe Nipissing University community is mourning the loss of Mario Gaëtan Jean-Marc Lavoie who passed away on July 14, 2021 after a long battle with cancer (spindle cell sarcoma). Mario was 20 years old -
New publication on nursing education during pandemic
ArticleFaculty in the School of Nursing have published a new paper in the Clinical Simulation in Nursing journal titled "P Stands for Pivot: Pivoting Face-to-Face Practicum to Virtual Simulation during the Pandemic". -
Library expands access to physical collections across province
ArticleWe’re pleased to announce that as of August 3rd, 2021, students, staff, and faculty can now use Omni to quickly and easily request shared physical resources from across all 16 Omni partner institutions, a collection of nearly 23.5 million resources. -
Nipissing alumnus competing in Tokyo Paralympic Games
ArticleLet's get loud Lakers and cheer on Nipissing University alumnus, Rob Shaw (BPHE '14) as he represents Canada at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Paralympic Games in the sport of wheelchair tennis. -
Nipissing notified of privacy breach at guard.me International Insurance
ArticleNipissing University’s primary provider of emergency medical insurance coverage for international students, guard.me, has informed the University of a cybersecurity incident resulting from an unauthorized third-party unlawfully accessing their data systems. -
Welcome Message from President Wamsley
ArticleThe Fall Term is around the corner and we are hopeful that we may cautiously steer our way through the limitations placed upon us by the pandemic and see a gradual return to classroom and campus activities. I hope that you have had the time to rest, following a very challenging year. -
Driessens named senior editor of learning and teaching journal
ArticleDr. Sarah Driessens, Manager of eLearning in the Teaching Hub, has been named the new senior editor of Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching (CELT). -
NU will recognize National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
ArticleIn June of this year, the federal government legislated September 30, 2021, as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. As President, I am declaring that Nipissing University will recognize this day as a holiday, and as such, remote and in-person classes will be cancelled, and employees will not be required to report to work.