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Increased hours enhance support for students
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Increased spending for students in NU’s 2016-17 budget
ArticleNipissing University’s Board of Governors approved the 2016-17 operating budget at their regular meeting on June 2. The university is projecting revenues of $66,567,837 and expenses of $71,279,170, resulting in a projected deficit of $4,711,333. -
Indigenization discussion at NU
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Indigenous Mentorship Network launched, opportunities for students
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Indigenous Scholar in Residence
ArticleDuring the week of January 25-29, Nipissing University and the Office of Aboriginal Initiatives welcomed Indigenous Scholar in Residence, Dr. Shauneen Pete, from the University of Regina. -
Indigenous Week at NU
ArticleIndigenous week is underway at Nipissing University, with a number of events, workshops, guest speakers and traditional teachings on offer and culminating in a screening of Colonization Road on Friday March 9, from 1 – 3 p.m. at the Capitol Centre, followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Michelle St. John. -
Infusion Share Fair shows best of educational technologies
ArticleThe Infusion Share Fair is an opportunity for Bachelor of Education students at Nipissing to showcase their knowledge and experience with educational technology while sharing resources with colleagues and mentors. -
Infusion Share Fair success and awards
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Innovative Nursing programs achieves maximum accreditation
ArticleNipissing’s innovative approach to nursing education, the Scholar Practitioner Program (SPP), has earned a full seven-year accreditation, the maximum term allowed, from the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing. This is a sign of excellence from a national and international perspective. -
Insight and perspective on Common Book
ArticleNipissing University faculty and staff are invited to join the conversation on this year’s Common Book Common Ground project, featuring Speaking My Truth: Reflections on Reconciliation and Residential Schools.