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A heartfelt thank you from Nipissing University to our alumni, donors and friends
ArticleAs the final weeks of 2022 come to an end, we want to take this opportunity to share how deeply grateful we are for the Nipissing community and send a humble thank you. This past year, we have had lots to celebrate with the return of in-person events, students returning to campus, and stories of Nipissing supporters making a difference in the lives of students. I am honoured to be able to share some of these highlights with you. -
Nipissing U campus closed Friday due to inclement weather forecast
ArticleWith a severe winter storm in the forecast for tonight and through the weekend, Nipissing University’s campus will be closed on Friday, December 23, 2023 for the safety of students, faculty and staff. -
Nipissing University joins Canada’s Food & Agri-Tech Engine
ArticleNipissing University has become a Knowledge & Development Partner of Bioenterprise Canada, known as Canada’s Food & Agri-Tech Engine. The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the two organizations opens new doors into northern Ontario for the Engine’s national network and offers the Nipissing community, including agri-food and food-tech innovators, access to mentorship, partnership and funding support available through Bioenterprise Canada. -
Nipissing University seeking input into new strategic plan
ArticleNipissing University is embarking on a new strategic planning process that will lay the foundation for the future of the institution over the next five years and beyond. To guide the development of the new strategic plan, Nipissing is seeking input from its partners through various forms of engagement. As one opportunity to provide input, members of the community are invited to share their thoughts and ideas through an online survey: https://strategicplanning.nipissingu.ca/survey -
Team Canada’s Kendra Fisher to speak on mental health journey
ArticleTonight at 6 p.m., Nipissing University and Canadore College will welcome former Team Canada hockey goalie, Kendra Fisher, to campus for an inspiring talk about her personal mental health journey and the importance of connection. The event, part of Fisher’s North American post-secondary speaking tour, will take place in the Nipissing Theatre (F213, 100 College Drive, North Bay) and is open to the public. -
Lakers gear up for 2nd Annual Shoot for Change Game
ArticleThis Saturday, the Nipissing University Black Association for Student Expression (NUBASE) in partnership with Lakers Basketball will host the 2nd Annual With1VoiceNight: Shoot for Change Game at the R.J. Surtees Student Athletics Centre against 705 rivals, the Laurentian Voyageurs. Created by NUBASE Co-Founder and President, Taijon Eccleston-Graham, Shoot for Change raises funds for BIPOC student bursaries at Nipissing University and offers student-athletes a platform to advocate for marginalized communities. -
Student Profile – Clémence Martineau
ArticleMeet Clémence (Clem) Martineau, an exchange student from France currently pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration. During her time at Nipissing, Clem was actively involved within the Nipissing community, volunteering her free time to the assist at the Athletics Centre and with events at NUSU. -
Esteemed expert to join Nipissing’s celebration of Charles Darwin
ArticleThe Nipissing Biology program invites you to join them at the Nipissing University Student Union (NUSU) Student Centre on Friday, February 10, 2023, at 7 p.m. for the 20th Anniversary Edition of the Annual Charles Darwin Birthday Celebration. -
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Nursing prof recognized with Pat Griffin Research Grant
ArticleThe Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN) has announced that Dr. Sandra Goldsworthy, professor in Nipissing University’s School of Nursing, is one of the recipients of the Pat Griffin Research Grants and $15,000 in funding. The Pat Griffin Research Grant supports research with a priority of “Nursing Education Outcomes” from the National Research Priorities for Nursing.