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Nipissing hosting ICE conference
ArticleNipissing University’s Schulich School of Education is hosting the Imagination Creativity Education (ICE) conference November 5 – 6. -
Award for TEDxNipissingU
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Dellandrea appointed Nipissing University's Chancellor
ArticleDellandrea was recommended by the Chancellor selection committee, which considered and discussed nominations from the university community and other stakeholders. The Chancellor is the titular head of the university and confers all degrees to graduates at Convocation. Dellandrea was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from Nipissing University in June 2010. -
Renowned historian Natalie Zemon Davis to give History keynote address
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One-day powwow at Education Centre
ArticleNipissing University and Canadore College are hosting the fifth annual welcome powwow, Friday, September 17, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. beside the Education Centre Pond. -
Construction underway on new facility
ArticleConstruction has begun on Nipissing University’s vision for an active learning and physical health research innovation centre. -
$1.5 million in Canada Research Chairs for NU profs
ArticleA trio of Nipissing University professors have earned prestigious Canada Research Chairs (CRC) totalling $1.5 million over five years. The research contributes to our understanding of how watersheds work, examines the educational challenges facing youth and families in northern and rural areas, and investigates the consequences of the linked environmental history and consequences of Ontario’s Near North and the Caribbean. -
12 Days of Giving back to the community
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1812 - Turning Points discussion
ArticleThe War of 1812...Was it just a small frontier conflict? Or was there more to it? -
2011 Honorary Degrees Announced
ArticleNipissing University will present honorary degrees to eight outstanding individuals during the university’s 2011 Spring convocation ceremonies in North Bay and Brantford. An honorary degree will be bestowed upon: Dr. Charles Pascal, Alton Bigwin, Grand Chief Stan Beardy, Suzanne Brooks, David Liddle, Dr. Mark Tremblay, Sister Priscilla Solomon, and Keith Lickers.