-
Together for Justice: Education and Advocacy for Community Change
EventLocationNUSU Student CentreStartDateEndDateJoin us for a day of inspiration and empowerment where education and advocacy intersect for meaningful community change. This gathering will focus on critical themes of decolonization, women's rights, and community support, featuring two prominent speakers, Charmaine Lane and Pamela Cross, who will share their expertise and insights on the pressing issues facing racialized communities and women today. Engage in resource sharing and meaningful discussions as we work together for justice. -
Black History Month Film Event: What We Deserve: Restorative Justice and Reparations
EventLocationOnlineStartDateEndDateIn recognition of Black History Month, we invite you to a special film screening of What We Deserve–a documentary exploring centuries of unaddressed harm faced by the victims of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and their descendants. Through poignant reflections and insightful commentary, the film champions calls for restorative and reparative justice.
Following the screening, participate in a live Q&A session with award-winning filmmaker Shelley Jarrett, moderated by Dr. Charles Anyinam, Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing. -
4th Annual With1VoiceNight: Shoot for Change Anti-Racism Game
EventLocationRobert J. Surtees Student Athletics CentreStartDateEndDateThe Nipissing University Black Association for Student Expression (NUBASE), in partnership with Lakers Basketball, invite you to attend the 4th Annual Shoot for Change Anti-Racism Game at the Robert J. Surtees Student Athletics Centre. The Women’s game will take place at 6 p.m. followed by the Men’s game at 8 p.m. -
Black Excellence Event
EventLocationNUSU Student CentreStartDateEndDateTo commemorate Black History Month, Nipissing ARTS and Culture and the Nipissing University Student Union, are hosting a Black Excellence Event that will highlight the significant contributions of Black Canadians, with a particular focus on the legacy of Canada’s first Black Mayor Saint Fermin Monestime, Mayor of Mattawa. -
Black History Month Panel
EventLocationWebinarStartDateThis webinar delves into the distinction between commemoration and memorialization of Black History Month. We’ll explore how Black history is not just a past to be remembered, but a presence that shapes culture, activism, and legacy. This session invites you to engage with leaders in the field, reflecting on how we can honour Black history every day, beyond February. -
Push Up Challenge - CMHA Launch Event
EventLocationA110 (The Shared Gym)StartDateEndDateIn February, our Community is taking part in The Push-Up Challenge. We are challenging ourselves to complete a heap of push-ups between February 11-28, 2025 to #pushforbetter mental health outcomes in Canada. You can help us push for better mental health in Canada by joining us or donating to our Community. All proceeds go to the Canadian Mental Health Association to support mental illness recovery and foster positive mental health outcomes in Canada. -
Aanjibimaadisiwin - Indigenous-Specific Responses to Sexual Violence
EventLocationNUSU Student Centre BuildingStartDateEndDateJoin in for a day of learning and discussion on Indigenous-specific responses to sexual violence. This event provides a safe space for Indigenous and allied students, academics and service providers to learn together about how two community-based organizations are addressing the issue of sexual violence through cultural and traditional perspectives. -
3MT Competition
EventLocationA246 (Nipissing Small Cafeteria)StartDateEndDateThe three minute thesis competition provides graduate students with an opportunity to refine skills that can be transferred after graduation to diverse career paths. Distilling research into a clear form, without over-simplifying or making it overly-complex, and highlighting the wider implications of this research are important skills to carry into post-graduate employment and public service. -
NUSA Pop-up Info Booth
EventLocationNU Hallway Outside Campus BookshopStartDateEndDateAre you ready to boost school spirit and make a meaningful impact? Become part of the Nipissing University Student Alumni (NUSA) team and join a dynamic group of student leaders. Stop by to chat with us and learn more about NUSA. Enjoy coffee and treats while they last. -
Indigenous Week 2025
EventLocationOn campusStartDateEndDateHosted annually by the Office of Indigenous Initiatives this week-long event centres Indigenous voices, histories and knowledge and welcomes students, staff, faculty and community members to engage in a week of workshops, talks and land-based activities led by Indigenous knowledge holders, Elders, scholars, artists and film makers.