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Launch your business idea with ENACTUS
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ENACTUS Startup Festival looking to launch business ideas
ArticleDo you have an innovative business idea? Need money to get your idea off the ground? Then don’t miss the ENACTUS Startup Festival taking place on Saturday, April 11, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at Nipissing University. -
iLeaders make an impression Jamaica
ArticleNipissing’s team of 12 intrepid iLead students have left sunny Jamaica and have returned home to sunny (and cold and snowy) Canada after making final presentations to business they worked with, Great Huts Resort and the Portland Rehabilitation Management Centre. -
Nipissing Nordic hosting Cross-Country Ontario training camp
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Lakers men's hockey adds Marcus Watson to roster
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Grant helps Biomass Centre build industry
ArticleThe Biomass Innovation Centre at Nipissing University has been awarded a $75,000 Education Grant from the Community Energy Partnerships Program (CEPP) to help develop sustainable energy projects within the Blue Sky Region of Northern Ontario. -
Lakers add size and skill with Toulmin
ArticleThe Nipissing University Lakers men’s hockey team has added some serious size to its roster for the upcoming season with the addition of six-foot five-inch, 210-pound forward Grant Toulmin. -
Nipissing offering training for Asperger Syndrome
ArticleNipissing University is hosting a training session for staff and faculty that will provide tools for communicating with students who have Asperger Syndrome. -
Nipissing University participating in forestry conference
ArticleThe Canadian Institute of Forestry/Institut forestier du Canada (CIF/IFC) will hold its 103rd Annual General Meeting and Conference in Huntsville, Ontario, September, 18 – 21, 2011, and Nipissing has been actively involved. -
Enrolment Increase at Nipissing
ArticleNipissing University is very pleased to report that total student enrolment is up with 5,679 part-time and full-time students set to start the fall 2011-12 semester next week. While there has been little change in first-year full-time enrolment, overall enrolment has grown due to a 26% increase in enrolment for part-time studies and new programming in the fields of science, mathematics, technology and commerce.