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NU School of Nursing earns funding and Best Practices Spotlight
ArticleThe School of Nursing at Nipissing University has been awarded a $105,000 grant from the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario to become a recognized Best Practice Spotlight Organization. -
Social work education strengthened in North as School of Social Work at Nipissing University granted First Accreditation
ArticleNipissing University’s School of Social Work has reached a new milestone, becoming the most recent program in Canada to be accredited by the Canadian Association for Social Work Education’s (CASWE) Commission on Accreditation. -
Nipissing U gets set to celebrate undergraduate research at annual conference
ArticleThis Friday, March 24 and Saturday, March 25, Nipissing University will celebrate and showcase the contributions of its undergraduate researchers at the 16th Annual Undergraduate Research Conference held on the University’s campus. Members of the community are invited to take part in this popular flagship event that will feature a variety of research presentations by undergraduate students, as well as a thought-provoking keynote address. -
Nipissing mourns loss of leading philanthropist Helen Vari
ArticleThe Nipissing University community is mourning the loss of leading philanthropist and education advocate, Dr. Helen Vari, whose tireless support of education and generous contributions to student success will be felt for generations to come at Nipissing University and at institutions across the country. -
Teacher candidates roll up their sleeves for food literacy
ArticleEarlier this term, the North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit (Health Unit) transported its blender bike and a variety of healthy ingredients to the Nipissing University Student Union (NUSU) Student Centre as part of a training session for teacher candidates at Nipissing on how to teach food literacy skills. The session was organized by Dr. Melissa Corrente, Health and Physical Education instructor at Nipissing University in the Schulich School of Education. -
Nipissing U graduate students take on Three Minute Thesis challenge
ArticleNipissing University invites the community to help close out Research Month at its annual Three Minute Thesis Competition (3MT®) held in the Nipissing University Theatre (F213, 100 College Drive, North Bay, ON) on Thursday, March 30 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. -
Registration open for summer youth camps at Nipissing
ArticleRegistration for Nipissing University’s Summer Youth Camps is now open. This year, the University is offering a wide variety of camps for all ages and interests, including several new themed camps such as Space Explorers, Animal Kingdom, Camp “STRONG”, Puppet Theatre, Story Camp, and more. The popular Lakers sports camps, led by Nipissing’s head coaches and varsity athletes, will also be offered. -
Information sessions to highlight the benefits of renting to post-secondary students
ArticleNipissing University and Canadore College’s Off Campus Living Team is hosting public information sessions during the month of April for homeowners in North Bay interested in renting space to post-secondary students. -
Nipissing awarded funding for French as a Second Language programming
ArticleNipissing University’s Schulich School of Education has received $424,333 from the Government of Ontario and Government of Canada to support the delivery of French as a Second Language (FSL) teacher education programming. -
Province funds creation of innovation cluster
ArticleNew funding from the Province of Ontario will grow intellectual property literacy within multiple institutions and ecosystems across Northern and rural areas of Ontario, including Nipissing University in North Bay. This funding, distributed by Intellectual Property Ontario (IPON), will foster the creation of a Northern and rural innovation cluster focused on critical minerals, cleantech, and battery electric technologies. Led by Laurentian, the partnership includes Lakehead, Trent, and Nipissing Universities and will provide $294,000 for the one-year pilot project.