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Indigenous Student Self-Identification
Basic pageAt Nipissing University, students of Indigenous cultural and/or ancestral background can choose to self-identify through a voluntary and confidential online process. By doing so, students connect to the on-campus Indigenous student community and have increased access to information about specialized programs and services. -
External Relations
Basic pageThe Office of External Relations supports the mission and goals of the University and is dedicated to promoting the best interests of Nipissing University and the student body it serves. -
Marketing and Communications
Basic pageThe Office of Marketing and Communications develops and manages the marketing, communication, and recruitment strategies for the University. -
Campus Map
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About the Campus Map
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Campus Map Feedback
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Indigenous Student Success
Basic pageThe Student Success Coordinator advises new and returning Indigenous (First Nations, Metis and Inuit) students and enhances their educational experience through a holistic approach to support. -
Debwendizon Indigenous Youth Education Gathering
Basic pageIn Anishnaabemwin "debwendizon" is related to the Seven Grandfather Teachings – the teaching of debwewin or truth – and means "to believe in yourself." Debwendizon is an annual Indigenous Youth Education Gathering. -
Biidaaban Community Service-Learning (BCSL)
Basic pagePronounced bee-daw-bun, Biidaaban is an Ojibwe (Anishinaabe) term, meaning: ‘the point at which the light touches the earth at the break of dawn.’ BCSL symbolizes the beginning of new partnerships designed to enhance the lives of our students and communities. -
Biidaaban Youth Group
Basic pageBiidaaban Youth Group (BYG) is an after school program for Indigenous youth in grades 3, 4, and 5. Nipissing University student employees support youth with their homework and host a total of fifteen cultural, social and artistic activities.