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Students share learning at fifth annual Undergraduate Research Conference
ArticleCollaboration, questions and common interests were all on display last weekend during Nipissing University’s Fifth Annual Undergraduate Research Conference. -
Students share learning at 11th annual Undergraduate Research Conference
ArticleUniversity research has the power and potential to change the world and the next generation of Ontario’s scientists, scholars and researchers are showcasing their work this weekend at Nipissing University’s 11th annual Undergraduate Research Conference. -
Students show their flair for history at the North Bay Regional Heritage Fair
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Students travelling to Poland to study Holocaust representations
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Students win big in NU Helping U contest
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Students win in Paul Nelson Memorial hockey games
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Students working to end human trafficking
Articlevery Wednesday in March, Alpha Phi Sigma students will be in the Education Centre Hallway to raise awareness about human trafficking and to collect very specific donations of gently used or new bras and unwanted cellphones. -
Students working with ADIDAS in Germany
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Students’ work paying off for Monarchs
ArticleIf you plant it, they will come; “It” being milkweed, and “them” being monarch butterflies. The work of some Nipissing University students, as previously reported in NU News, to conserve Monarch Butterflies while simultaneously transforming a former dump site, is already showing some results. -
Student travels 3,500 km for graduation
ArticleConvocation is a powerful attractant, bringing students back to campus to celebrate their accomplishments with peers and family. The trip to campus is a bit different for Michelle Johnson-Greaux, who travelled the 3,580 km from her home on the island of St. Kitts in the Caribbean Sea to receive her Bachelor of Commerce degree (BComm) from Nipissing.