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Canada’s First “State of the Nation” Report on Children’s Physical Literacy
ArticleThe results from a large national research project led by the Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group (HALO) at the CHEO Research Institute shows that about two-thirds of Canadian children haven’t achieved an acceptable level of physical literacy. -
New website celebrating Nursing Best Practice Spotlight Organization
ArticleThe School of Nursing at Nipissing University is pleased to announce the launch of a new website dedicated to promoting and sharing the work being generated by the school’s Best Practice Spotlight Organization (BPSO) designation and funding. -
Nighbors earn Northern Ontario Business Award
ArticleCongratulations to Jade Nighbor ‘BEd 2010, and Dave Nighbor on earning the Company of the Year (1-15 Employees) at the recent Northern Ontario Business Awards (NOBA). -
Cairns presenting at TESS18
ArticleSteve Cairns, assistant professor in School of Nursing’s RPN to BScN Blended Learning Program, will be presenting at the upcoming Technology Enabled Seminar + Showcase (TESS), eCampusOntario. -
Wroe and Zak earn Lakers Athletes of the Week
ArticleCongratulations to Lakers Greco’s Athletes of the Week: Women’s soccer player Abby Wroe, and Men’s soccer player Nathan Zak. -
Dr. Ferguson part of large landmark study on mental health in the workplace
ArticleDr. Kristen Ferguson, associate professor in the Schulich School of Education at Nipissing, is leading a research team investigating stress, mental health and leaves of absence among teachers. The work is part of a large research project, the first interdisciplinary and collaborative research to study workplace mental health in Canada. -
NU joins UArctic
ArticleNipissing University has been accepted as a new member of the University of the Arctic, a cooperative network of universities, colleges, research institutes and other organizations concerned with education and research in and about the North. -
Concert for Attawapiskat
ArticleNipissing University is hosting a benefit concert featuring Aboriginal musicians Derek Miller and Digging Roots, as well as local artists Holly Cunningham and Eric Traleven, to raise funds to support the housing crisis in Attawapiskat and raise awareness and understanding of challenges faced by First Nations communities in Canada. -
Nipissing students and Ontario's 30% off tuition program
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Nipissing recognized for student satisfaction, student services in national rankings
ArticleNipissing University was once again recognized for its high level of student satisfaction and leadership in the area of student services in the annual Maclean’s University Rankings. Nipissing ranked No. 1 in Canada for Student Services in the primarily undergraduate category.