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Sexual Violence Response Training
EventStartDateEndDateThis interactive workshop offers participants practical training on how to effectively respond to disclosures of sexual violence. Participants will explore the connection between systemic oppression and sexual violence, which often creates barriers for survivors. The session focuses on building supportive language, intervention techniques, and knowledge of available resources for acting as a prosocial bystander or when receiving a disclosure. -
Intro to Allyship
EventStartDateEndDateJoin us for the Intro to Allyship workshop, where we’ll explore the connections between intersecting forms of privilege and oppression and their role in perpetuating sexual violence. Through open dialogue, participants will gain a deeper understanding of critical allyship and how to apply its principles to foster meaningful change. -
From Northern Roots to the Global Stage: How Alumnus Rebecca Wakelin is Helping Educators Thrive
ArticleFor Rebecca Wakelin, the path to becoming an educator, and ultimately a leader in higher education development, began unexpectedly. Raised in Northern Ontario, Wakelin’s childhood dream was to become a lawyer. However, while applying to universities, she included Nipissing University’s Bachelor of Education program as a fourth choice, influenced by her roommates pursuing teaching. -
Nipissing in the News Roundup (January 4 – January 17, 2025)
ArticleWhether it’s providing expert commentary, leading groundbreaking research, or making a difference in the community, our students, faculty, staff and alumni are making headlines. -
History Seminar Series
EventLocationThe Teaching Hub - The Sandbox (A252-C) & RemotelyStartDateEndDateThe History Seminar Series on Friday 24th January (2:30 pm, Teaching Hub, hybrid) will feature Dr. Whitney Leeson of Roanoke University (VA) in a presentation entitled "Historical Anthropology: Teaching and Research at the Intersection of Two Disciplines".
Dr. Whitney Leeson will share a personal reflection on the journey that led her to combine the fields of anthropology and history. -
Leadership in Action: Past DMLA Recipients at Nipissing | Ysabel Castle
ArticleAs a Geography, Biology and Chemistry instructor and research assistant at Nipissing, Lakers alumnus Ysabel Castle carries forward the values that earned her a DMLA during her student years. Her contributions included fostering critical thinking, sparking interest in geography, and creating meaningful change through research. -
Mental Health & Well-being Policy
Basic pageThis policy outlines Nipissing University’s commitments to student mental health and provides information about support available to students. -
Human Resources Information and Forms
Basic pagePayroll and Onboarding Forms, Job/Position Evaluation Forms, Annual Staff Award Forms, Performance Evaluation -
Hot Chocolate Fundraiser
EventLocationNU Hallway (Beside Campus Bookstore)StartDateEndDateThe History Society presents a hot chocolate fundraiser! Come and purchase your hot chocolate while learning about its history, dating back to the ancient Mayans! -
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.