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Sociologist discussing racial profiling
ArticleNipissing University is pleased to welcome Dr. Vic Satzewich to campus for a presentation on racial profiling and discretionary authority among immigration officers. -
Special lecture on air pollution
ArticleDr. Odwa Atari, assistant professor in the department of Geography at Nipissing University will be presenting a special lecture on Friday, November 4, titled Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Mortality in Sarnia: A Cohort Study. -
Ontario’s universities launch commitments to Partner for a Better Future for Ontario in new report
ArticleOntario’s universities laid out today their role as active and willing partners in securing a more vibrant and prosperous future for students, communities and the province, in a new report called Partnering for a Better Future for Ontario. -
Creating conditions for change in Aboriginal education
ArticleThe challenges that face Aboriginal learners as they struggle to close the education gap with non-aboriginal counterparts are legion. But the conditions are right for massive change. -
Nipissing Brantford welcomes gifted students for Let the Games Begin
ArticleNipissing’s Brantford campus recently welcomed some 500 gifted grade 4 – 6 students to the Let the Games Begin conference. -
Exclusive interview with new Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies and Research
ArticleLast week, NU News reported on Dr. Justin Carré’s appointment as Nipissing’s new Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies and Research. Today, we are pleased to present an exclusive video featuring Dr. Carré discussing the role, how it will benefit faculty, students and community, and what he’s looking forward to in the new position. -
Meet student leader Elizabeth Campbell
ArticleNipissing students consistently impress as leaders, in the classroom, on campus and in the community. Recently the university celebrated 25 student leaders at the annual Dave Marshall Leadership Awards. -
Lakers hoopsters tip off in Spain
ArticleThe Nipissing Lakers men’s basketball team has landed in Spain and is already getting down to work, hitting the court for practice and hitting the city for some culture and team building. -
NU Reads closes the cover on another summer
ArticleNU Reads Summer Literacy Camp wrapped up another fantastic summer with an Art & Invention Gallery created by the Week 5 campers. -
Get Your POOK On!
ArticleNipissing’s newest club, SIFE (Students in Free Enterprise) is encouraging you to “get your POOK on” to warm the hearts, heads and hands of those in need this winter.