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Homecoming 2023 - Celebrate Responsibly
ArticleIt is hard to believe Homecoming Weekend is already upon us. With a few weeks of classes in the books, and the leaves beginning to change, Homecoming is a great time for our community to come together to celebrate our Lakers pride as we welcome our alumni back to campus. -
Don your green and blue for Nipissing’s Homecoming Weekend
ArticleMembers of the community are invited to join in Nipissing University’s Homecoming celebrations taking place from Friday, September 22 to Sunday, September 24. Homecoming weekend is a long-standing tradition that celebrates Nipissing University and the many achievements of its alumni as they are welcomed back to their alma mater. -
School showcasing new sustainable biomass heating system
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Wild weekend for Lakers volleyball
ArticleThe Nipissing Lakers men’s and women’s volleyball teams got a rollercoaster ride over the past weekend in matches against Redeemer and St. Clair. -
Nipissing student expands knowledge of ancient world at archaeological dig in Bulgaria
ArticleThis summer, Dr. Richard Wenghofer, Associate Professor of Ancient Studies at Nipissing University and Gabrielle Leboeuf, a Nipissing student studying Ancient Studies, had the unique opportunity to participate in an archeological field school at Emporion Pistiros, an ancient Greek trading settlement in the heart of Thrace (modern Bulgaria) run by Balkan Heritage Field School. -
Supports available for those impacted by Middle East violence
ArticleIn light of the Israel-Hamas conflict and resulting violence that escalated over the weekend, Nipissing University offers its full support to students, staff, and faculty who may be affected by these events. -
Dr. Mary Pat Sullivan, Rare Dementia Support Canada featured on CBC Radio's Morning North
ArticleProfessor of Social Work, Dr. Mary Pat Sullivan was recently interviewed by Markus Schwabe of CBC Radio's Morning North about her impactful work leading Rare Dementia Support Canada, a national support service for those affected by rare and young onset dementia. -
Nipissing professor one of the first selected for Icelandic fellowship
ArticleFor Dr. Patrick Maher, his entire career has focused on understanding how people use outdoor environments, and how they value or draw meaning from them. A professor of Physical and Health Education at Nipissing University, he was recently named one of the first recipients to receive the Grímsson Fellowship that will take him to Iceland in 2025. -
Community invited to Conquer the Escarpment in memory of former Laker
ArticleMembers of the community are invited to get moving in support of the Lakers Nordic Ski Team by taking part in the Conquer the Escarpment Shelby Dickey Memorial Fun Run/Walk on Saturday, November 4 at 12 p.m. hosted by Nipissing University. -
Community invited to map the impact of connections at Sip and Sonder event
ArticleNipissing University, in partnership with Brunel University London, the RTOERO Foundation and Rare Dementia Support (RDS) Canada, invites community members to explore the impact of social connections at Sip and Sonder: Connections with Self, Family, Community and the Natural Environment anytime on Wednesday, November 1 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Thursday, November 2 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the North Bay Museum.