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Nipissing Literacy Conference rethinking Literacy
ArticleNipissing’s Centre for Literacy is pleased to announce the Annual Spring Literacy Conference, March 30 – 31, taking place at the university’s North Bay campus. -
Award for Aboriginal Student Links
ArticleNipissing University’s Aboriginal Student Links program has won a Martin Aboriginal Education Initiative Award from the Changemakers Initiative of Ashoka Canada. -
Policy changes needed for Canada’s aging population
ArticleDue to Canada’s aging population and recent economic uncertainty, key policies relating to ageism in the workforce must become a national priority, according to a new policy brief written by Nipissing University Sociology professor Dr. Ellie Berger. -
Lakers hockey future looks bright
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Business students excel in strategy game
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New Chancellor to push for continued success at Nipissing
ArticleNipissing University’s third Chancellor, Dr. Jon S. Dellandrea, CM, was officially installed today in a special ceremony. He was appointed to a four-year term as Chancellor by the university’s Board of Governors on Monday, September 13, 2010. -
Nipissing University launches strategic plan
ArticleIn a unanimous vote at their December meeting, Nipissing University’s Board of Governors approved the university’s new strategic plan, Academic Excellence: The Strategic Plan 2010-2015. -
New partnership to help youth at risk stay in school
ArticleFaculty members from Nipissing University’s Schulich School of Education are part of a collaborative team working to enhance educational opportunities for Youth in Care. -
Nipissing WUSC committee wins award
ArticleNipissing University’s local World University Service of Canada (WUSC) committee was recently honoured with the Local Committee of the Year award for their work with student refugee sponsorship and international development. -
Canada Research Chair unlocking secrets of watersheds
ArticleNipissing University researcher Dr. April James is helping to secure the future of Canada’s water resources by building a better understanding of how our headwater watersheds operate.