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Dr. Page appointed to prestigious award committee
ArticleCongratulations to Dr. Aroha Page, associate professor of Nursing, who has been appointed to serve on the Canada Infoway/CASN National Inaugural Faculty Interprofessional eHealth Award Selection Committee.The Selection Committee for the Faculty Interprofessional eHealth Award is comprised of members from Infoway’s Clinicians-in-Training Joint Collaborative along with previous Faculty eHealth Award winners. -
Dr. Page helping CASN and starring on Weather Network
ArticleDr. Aroha Page of Nipissing University’s Nursing Program recently assisted in organizing the nursing scholarship workshop for the Canadian Association for Schools of Nursing (CASN). -
Dr. Page invited to join committee
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Dr. Page invited to speak in Jerusalem
ArticleCongratulations to Dr. Aroha Page, from Nipissing School of Nursing, who has been invited to present her paper, Vigilance-Harmonizing for Health Protective Practice - Paradoxes for Pandemic Flu among Nipissing University students, at the International Nursing Conference “Nursing: Caring to Know, Knowing to Care” held June 4 – 7, 2012 in Jerusalem. -
Dr. Parr selected as Dr. Elizabeth Thorn Chair in Literacy
ArticleCollaboration and community are the cornerstones that Dr. Michelann Parr will use to enhance literacy as the newly announced Dr. Elizabeth Thorn Chair in Literacy at Nipissing University.Dr. Parr becomes the third person selected to hold the Chair. Dr. David Booth served as the Dr. Elizabeth Thorn Chair in Literacy from 2008 – 2012 and Dr. Sharon Rich served as Chair from 2012 – 2015. Dr. Parr begins her three-year term on July 1, 2017. -
Dr. Pitt discusses Indigenous culture and the rocks
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Dr. Pitt joins curriculum consulting team
ArticleCongratulations to Dr. Jonathan Pitt, a part-time instructor within the Schulich School of Education's Aboriginal Education Programs and a former assistant professor of Education, on being named to the Elementary Teacher's Federation of Ontario's First Nations, Métis and Inuit curriculum consulting team. -
Dr. Pitt named to provincial Aboriginal committee
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Dr. Pitt provides indigenous perspective
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Dr. Pitt shares Indigenous insight
ArticleCongratulations to Dr. Jonathan Pitt, a part-time instructor in the Schulich School of Education's Aboriginal Education Programs and former assistant professor of Education, who recently contributed his Indigenous insight for an article in the North Bay Nugget.