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Indigenous Week 2021
Basic pageEnji giigdoyang, the Office of Indigenous Initiatives, organizes Indigenous Week annually. This event welcomes students, staff, faculty and community to engage in a series of talks, workshops, and film screenings by Indigenous knowledge holders, professionals, writers, scholars, artists, and filmmakers. -
Self Help Resources
Basic pageSelf Help Resources that support positive mental health & wellbeing. These resources are free.
Students are encouraged to use anonymous names and email addresses when registering on apps. Students may also choose to shut off Google Analytics if they prefer.
While these resources are helpful for some people they are not a replacement for individualized therapy with a trained professional. Reach out to Mental Health & Wellbeing if you need additional support. -
Nipissing mourns loss of Dr. Muriel Sawyer
ArticleThe Nipissing University community was sad to learn of the loss of a great friend to the University, Nipissing First Nation Deputy Chief, Dr. Muriel Sawyer (Honoris Causa). Dr. Sawyer was a custodian of language and culture and an irreplaceable advocate for Indigenous education. -
20th Annual Dave Marshall Leadership Awards Ceremony
EventLocationThe NUSU Student Centre at Nipissing University (221 College Drive, North Bay, ON)StartDateEndDateJoin us on March 7 as we celebrate 25 student leaders at the 20th Annual Dave Marshall Leadership Awards! -
Three Minute Thesis Competition
EventLocationF213StartDateEndDateThe Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition is a University-wide competition for graduate students in which participants have three minutes to present their research to a panel of non-specialist judges. -
Canadian Correctional System Overview
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Nipissing University launches new video series promoting Indigenous knowledge sharing
ArticleNipissing University is pleased to announce the launch of a new video series focused on Indigenous knowledge sharing. The six-video series, titled “Visiting with Anishnaabe and Cree Knowledge Holders”, features knowledge holders from across the region and was produced in support of Nipissing University’s Summer Indigenous Institute, a transition program for Indigenous students entering university. -
Research Month
Basic pageDuring Research Month we will be celebrating and sharing the details of the impact of Nipissing’s research locally, nationally and internationally, in addition to highlighting a series of events throughout March that are designed to share our research with our North Bay community and region. -
Seeking entries to commemorate International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
ArticleOn March 24, Nipissing University will join the North Bay community in commemorating the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (IDERD). -
Nipissing University professor awarded fellowship to support projects in Africa
ArticleDr. Odwa Atari, associate professor in the Department of Geography and Geology at Nipissing University, has been awarded a Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship, a scholar fellowship program that supports educational projects at African higher education institutions.