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Meet Student Leader Lynne Cormier
ArticleLynne has demonstrated her leadership on campus as a volunteer for the Office of Indigenous Initiatives’ programs and events. She volunteered for the Welcome Pow Wow, the Peer2Peer Mentorship program (which pairs Indigenous students at Nipissing University together for mentorship), the Wiidooktaadwin mentorship initiative (a group mentorship program for Indigenous students in local high schools), and for Debwendizon (an annual on-campus Indigenous youth education and recruitment gathering). Lynne also volunteered her time for talking and sharing circles with visiting Elders, as well as a number of other social, cultural, and special events. -
Meet Student Leader Alexis Poirier
ArticleAlexis is hard-working, dedicated and passionate. Upon graduation, she plans to travel internationally to teach in England. She is excited to see where in the world her passion for teaching, travelling and helping others will take her in her future. -
Meet Student Leader Taylor Mueller
ArticleTaylor is a kind, caring, hardworking individual. She strives to empower others to be the best they can be. Upon graduation, Taylor would like to become a fundraiser. Specifically, she would like to work for a nonprofit that raises funds for eating disorder awareness, prevention, and treatment. Taylor would like to see the #iamstrongher campaign implemented on other university campuses so that the message can reach even more women and girls. -
Meet Student Leader Paige Linklater-Wong
ArticlePaige has demonstrated her campus leadership through a variety of artistic contributions, volunteering, and as a representative of the indigenous student experience locally, provincially, and internationally. -
Meet Student Leader Emilia Langill
ArticleEmilia is a tireless advocate for campus inclusivity as a member of the Equity Centre. In this role, she helped to plan and co-host a “Camping for Pride” event at Algonquin Provincial Park and has volunteered her time with other campaigns and events such as a recent HIV/AIDS awareness campaign. -
Meet Student Leader Trevor Gansekoele
ArticleNipissing University is pleased to have recognized Trevor Gansekoele from Grand Valley with the Dave Marshall Leadership Award, one of it's most prestigious accolades. -
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Nipissing University’s Inaugural Research Month Comes to a Close
ArticleNipissing’s Inaugural Research Month came to an exciting close as its final event, NU360, drew members of the university and local community to downtown North Bay. -
Meet Student Leader Ryoga Hojo
ArticleRyoga is working towards a Bachelor of Science Honours Specialization in Biology. Throughout his studies at Nipissing University, Ryoga has demonstrated his leadership in academics as a Chemistry Tutor, Teaching Assistant, Research Assistant, Volunteer, and three-time President's scholarship recipient. -
Meet Student Leader Taylor Hummel
ArticleTaylor is working towards a Bachelor of Business Administration with a stream in Marketing. Taylor has demonstrated her leadership in academics through her roles as a Teaching Assistant, Research Assistant, and Classroom Contributor. She has been involved with a research project investigating organic produce consumption patterns in Canada.