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Tailgate party leading the festivities for Homecoming
ArticlePolish up that tailgate and get ready for some fun! Nipissing University is hosting the second annual Tailgate Party and Lakers Hockey Game on October 23, from 4 - 6:30 p.m. in front of Memorial Gardens, right before the Lakers face off against the Ottawa Gee Gees at 7 p.m. -
NU student Cassidy Brooks represents Nipissing at 3MT® Regional Competition
ArticleOn May 14, 2025, Cassidy Brooks, a Master of Science in Kinesiology student at Nipissing University, took to the stage in Toronto to represent the University at the Ontario Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Regional Competition. One of just 12 competitors from universities across the province, Brooks delivered a compelling research pitch to an audience of scholars, science communicators, and celebrity judges. -
Nipissing University announces Dean of the Faculty of Education and Professional Studies
ArticleNipissing University is pleased to announce that Dr. Graydon Raymer has been appointed Dean of the Faculty of Education and Professional Studies for a five-year term, following a successful term as Interim Dean. -
Nipissing University to honour three inspiring Canadians with honorary degrees at 2025 convocation ceremonies
ArticleNipissing University will present honorary degrees to three remarkable individuals during its 2025 Convocation ceremonies: Olympic athlete Jennifer Jones, educator and advocate Janine Lafrenière and award-winning musician William Prince. -
Recognizing Remarkable Faculty: 2025 Chancellor’s Awards Celebrate Dedication to Teaching, Research, and Service
ArticleNipissing University is proud to honour four exceptional faculty members whose work exemplifies academic excellence, leadership, and deep commitment to student success. Presented annually during convocation, the Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence highlight outstanding contributions in research, teaching, and service that help shape the university experience and strengthen our campus community. -
Nursing graduate Hayden Lloyd receives Nipissing’s First Chancellor’s Medal for Humanity
ArticleThis year, a new tradition was born at Nipissing University’s Convocation—one that celebrates compassion, empathy, and the quiet, powerful work of building a better world. The Chancellor’s Medal for Humanity, introduced by Chancellor Dr. Scott Russell and his wife, Catherine Gregory, honours a graduating student who has made a meaningful impact through acts of inclusion, respect, and service. -
NU nursing grads continue to excel on national licensing exam
ArticleGraduates at Nipissing University’s School of Nursing continue to excel, with the newly released 2024 Nursing Registration Exams Report from the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) once again highlighting Nipissing as a top-performing institution in the province. The report shows that 96% of Nipissing's nursing graduates passed their registration exams on their first attempt, a result that surpasses the provincial average and affirms the program’s reputation for excellence. -
Nipissing University appoints new Director of Athletics
ArticleNipissing University is pleased to announce the appointment of Sarah Batley as its new Director of Athletics, succeeding founding Director Vito Castiglione, who is retiring after 33 years of distinguished service. With a vast array of leadership experience in post-secondary athletics and recreation, Batley brings a student-centered, growth-minded approach to varsity sport, recreation, and student engagement. -
From Fine Art to Mining Leadership
ArticleWhen alumnus Rachel Cranford initially transferred to Nipissing University’s Fine Arts program during her third year, she didn’t anticipate just how much the university and the city would shape her future. At the time, she had recently moved to North Bay with her partner, who had accepted a local job offer. While the move was initially driven by convenience, Cranford quickly discovered that Nipissing was a natural fit. -
Nipissing professor receives Minister’s Award of Excellence
ArticleNipissing University is proud to share that Anna Pearson, part-time course instructor in the Schulich School of Education, was recently recognized with a 2023–24 Minister’s Award of Excellence in the Future-Proofing Ontario’s Students category.