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Culture Connect Carnival
EventLocationNipissing Turf FieldStartDateEndDateA vibrant multicultural celebration featuring global food trucks, music, art, student & community vendors, and interactive activities. -
Unity Kickoff Flag Football Tournament
EventLocationNipissing Turf FieldStartDateEndDateTeams of 10 players compete for the Unity Cup, with sideline music, vendor booths, and prize draws adding to the excitement. -
Game Night
EventLocationLocation TBDStartDateA fun evening of trivia, games, and campus-wide connection. -
Stem Cells for Life
EventLocationOutside Campus BookstoreStartDateEndDateJoin us to register to be a stem cell donor. You could help to treat people of all ages, dealing with more than 80 medical disorders! -
Stem Cells for Life
EventLocationOutside Campus BookstoreStartDateEndDateJoin us to register to be a stem cell donor. You could help to treat people of all ages, dealing with more than 80 medical disorders -
Stem Cells for Life
EventLocationR.J. Surtees Athletic Centre - Main FoyerStartDateEndDateJoin us to register to be a stem cell donor. You could help to treat people of all ages, dealing with more than 80 medical disorders. -
Canada’s Peacekeeping Deficit: A Discussion on Broken Promises and the Path to Re-Engagement
EventLocationThe Weaver Auditorium (B200)StartDateEndDateThe Canadian International Council (CIC) Nipissing District Branch is pleased to welcome Dr. Walter Dorn on Tuesday, October 7th, 2025, at 4:00pm-5:30pm in B200 (The Weaver Auditorium). -
Invited Talk: Light-Matter Interaction of Graphene Nanohybrid Materials
EventLocationRoom A137StartDateEndDateGraphene is a super-thin material with amazing properties—it’s strong, flexible, and conducts electricity like a champ. When combined with tiny particles like quantum dots and metals, it can do even cooler things, like bend light in strange ways. -
2025-2026 MES/MESc Speaker Series: The effects of long-term climate and fire disturbance on terrestrial-aquatic ecosystem dynamics
EventLocationTeaching Hub (Sandbox, Room A252-C) or ZoomStartDateEndDateClimate is the most important driver of aquatic ecosystem change, effecting nutrient status, productivity, and ecosystem health and function. -
Canada’s Peacekeeping Deficit: A Discussion on Broken Promises and the Path to Re-engagement
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