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The Lake Nipissing Beading Project
EventLocationNUSU Student CentreStartDateEndDatePlease join us for the public launch of this 5-meter community based art collaboration combining 444 individually-beaded pieces into a reimagining of Lake Nipissing. -
Take Back the Night
EventLocationNorth Bay City HallStartDateEndDateJoin us at City Hall, explore our vendor tables, listen to speakers, bring your signs and march with us at 6:30 pm. -
Navigating Campus Resources for Student Mental Wellbeing
EventLocationZoomStartDateEndDateHave you heard about the mental health crisis impacting young adults in Canada? Do you sometimes worry that Nipissing University students are also struggling? Join us to learn how to recognize students who may require intervention, how to engage these students in a support conversation. You will become more knowledgeable about campus based supports and increase your confidence on how refer to them appropriately.
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Film Screening: Indian Horse
EventLocationVirtualStartDateEndDateBased on the award-winning novel by Richard Wagamese that has sold over 65,000 educational copies in Canada alone, Indian Horse the movie will be theatrically released by Elevation Pictures in 2018. Indian Horse is a survivor’s tale that foregrounds the resilience of the Indigenous peoples of North America in the face of aggressive assimilation policies and racism. -
Student and Staff Sharing Circle
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Indigenous Student Sharing Circle
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Indian Horse Post-Screening: In dialogue with Edna Manitowabi and Roger Chum
EventLocationNipissing Theatre (F213)StartDatePlease join us in screening the film Indian Horse during the week of September 26th, followed by an in- person conversation with actor Edna Manitowabi and residential school warrior Roger Chum on September 29th at 6:00 p.m. -
Film Screenings: Teaching Hub
EventLocationA252CStartDateEndDateIn recognizing the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the Teaching Hub will be hosting a triple bill of Indigenous films. Biidaajwan Force of Water, Beans, Hunt for the Wilderpeople -
Student Retention Alert 101
EventLocationZoomStartDateEndDateFacilitated by Terra Nevrencan and Andrew Mills
Student Retention Alert (SRA) is an early alert centralized referral system available for faculty and staff to support the early identification of students who may be experiencing challenges negatively affecting their studies and well-being. SRA helps staff and faculty provide an improved level of student support through timely and coordinated referrals and outreach, to give students the earliest possible connection to the right resources and support, to help manage challenges more effectively.
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Is Indigenous Reconciliation Real? How Do We Know When Reconciliation Happening!
EventLocationA259 or online via ZoomStartDateDr. Brant has decades of experience with working for leading Indigenous organizations and promoting Indigenous movements and is presently a SSHRC-funded post-doctorate at NU's Social Welfare and Social Development Department.