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Nipissing alumna named Young Professional of the Year
ArticleNipissing alumna and Executive Assistant, External Relationships and Strategic Initiatives in the Office of the President, Maggie Daniel, was recently recognized by the North Bay & District Chamber of Commerce as Young Professional of the Year. -
Presidential Search
Basic pageIt is an exciting time at the university as we embark on a search for a new President and Vice‑Chancellor. Like you, the university’s Board of Governors is immensely proud of this institution. -
Nipissing University invites input on presidential search
ArticleNipissing University is seeking public input on its presidential search through an online survey that will help identify the criteria believed to be important in the selection of the institution’s next President and Vice-Chancellor. -
Business Administration
ProgramIf you want to prepare for a career in business, Nipissing’s School of Business offers a unique approach to learning that gives you more than a degree. Along with core business knowledge, our faculty will help you develop professional and social skills. The program’s combination of theoretical background, practical skills, experience, independent thinking, and problem solving will give you an advantage and better chance of success in a competitive market. -
Nipissing University-Mitacs partnership to benefit students, businesses
ArticleNipissing University has partnered with national not-for-profit organization and innovation powerhouse, Mitacs, to offer high-quality internships for students while supporting the ongoing research and development efforts of businesses. -
Nipissing Remembers
Article2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. On November 11, Nipissing University encourages all members of the Lakers community to observe a moment of silence to honour the courage, valour and sacrifice of those who have served, and continue to serve Canada during times of war and conflict. -
Video series captures teachings of retired professor
ArticleFormer Nipissing professor and citizen of Dokis First Nation, Terry Dokis may be retired, but his teachings won’t soon be forgotten. Working with professor of history, Dr. Katrina Srigley and video technologist Greg Foster, Dokis’ version of the Nishnaabeg Creation Story he carries has been captured in a video titled Cradling the Heart: an Anishinabek Creation Story. -
NUBC hosts virtual Welcome Back Huddle
ArticleThe Nipissing University Business Community (NUBC) held its annual Welcome Back Huddle on November 3 to welcome new and returning School of Business students to Nipissing. -
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Winter Study Week
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