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Opening Reception: 2025 Fine Arts Graduate Exhibition
EventLocationNorth Bay Capitol CentreStartDateEndDateJoin us for a special reception celebrating the creative achievements of the graduating class of 2025 from Nipissing University’s Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) program. This exhibition showcases the culmination of the students' fourth-year thesis projects, which have been developed over the past year. -
FIRST Robotics Competition - North Bay District Event
EventLocationRJS Student Athletics CentreStartDateEndDateJoin us for this exhilarating FIRST Robotics Competition District Event held at Nipissing University, where high school students showcase their brilliance in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)! These events gather the brightest young minds to participate in qualifying matches that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
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Clendinning Memorial Lecture Featuring Charlie Angus
EventLocationF213StartDateEndDateJoin us for the Clendinning Memorial Lecture featuring MP Charlie Angus, a prominent figure in Canadian politics and an outspoken advocate for unity against the threat of divisive leadership. Known for his impactful campaign to unite Canadians against the influence of Donald Trump, Charlie will present his talk, “Restoring Dangerous Memories to our Shared Histories,” drawing from his critically acclaimed books, Cobalt and Dangerous Memory: Coming of Age in the Decade of Greed.
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Art in Advertising: North Bay Downtown Gallery Hop Night
EventLocationNorth Bay MuseumStartDateEndDateJoin us in supporting the local arts and the students of the MKTG 3416 Advertising and Promotions course that have been actively involved in the North Bay Downtown Gallery Hop night, showcasing their creativity and marketing skills. This vibrant North Bay event offers a unique opportunity for students to engage with the local community and highlight their work in a real-world setting. -
NUSA Thank a Donor Day!
EventLocationNipissing Main FoyerStartDateEndDateThis event provides an opportunity for students to express their gratitude by filling out thank you cards for our esteemed university donors. These cards will be presented at the annual Donor Social, highlighting the profound impact our donors have on the university community. -
Lasagna Dinner Food Bank Fundraiser @ NUSU
EventLocationNUSU Student CentreStartDateEndDateJoin us for NUSU's first-ever Lasagna Dinner Food Bank Fundraiser! Drop in to enjoy a delicious dinner and live music, all while supporting a great cause: The NUSU Student Emergency Food Bank. -
UGRC Keynote Address
EventLocationF213 Nipissing University TheatreStartDateEndDateDr. Greer, a Canada Research Chair, has spent the past decade leading a First Nation-university-museum partnership focused on repatriation and restorative practices through exhibitions, online collections, and critical research. In her keynote at the Undergraduate Research Conference, she will discuss "Why Geography Matters," through her international collaborations with major museums and universities. -
Carpe Noctem
EventLocationThe Harris Learning LibraryStartDateEndDateCarpe Noctem or Seize the Night with the Harris Learning Library on March 25. Bring your study group as we are open until midnight. The library will be providing snacks and stress buster activities for study breaks. There will also be a visit from the St. John's Ambulance therapy dog, Kingsley!
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Empowerment Tour
EventLocationVarious North Bay Community Locations - Shuttle Bus leaves from CampusStartDateEndDateSDS and Human Resources are offering employees (Support & Administrative Staff, Faculty) an opportunity to participate in The Empowerment Tour. This is an excellent opportunity to enhance your understanding of sexual violence and to learn about the resources and support available for survivors in our community. -
History Graduate Conference Keynote Presentation
EventLocationThe Sandbox in the Teaching Hub (A252)StartDateEndDateJoin us for this year’s keynote address at the History Graduate Conference, delivered by former BA and MA History student Rebecca Dubeau. A dedicated social justice advocate, Rebecca has built a meaningful career in the non-profit sector, using her background in History to drive equitable change in her community.