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Nipissing awarded funding for French as a Second Language programming
ArticleNipissing University’s Schulich School of Education has received $424,333 from the Government of Ontario and Government of Canada to support the delivery of French as a Second Language (FSL) teacher education programming. -
Province funds creation of innovation cluster
ArticleNew funding from the Province of Ontario will grow intellectual property literacy within multiple institutions and ecosystems across Northern and rural areas of Ontario, including Nipissing University in North Bay. This funding, distributed by Intellectual Property Ontario (IPON), will foster the creation of a Northern and rural innovation cluster focused on critical minerals, cleantech, and battery electric technologies. Led by Laurentian, the partnership includes Lakehead, Trent, and Nipissing Universities and will provide $294,000 for the one-year pilot project. -
Moose Hide Campaign Day
EventLocationVirtual and On CampusStartDateEndDateA National Day of Action to call for reconciliation and the end of gender-based violence in Canada. Moose Hide Campaign Day is a day of ceremonies where all Canadians are called to join together to take a stand against violence towards women and children and to take practical steps for our collective journey of reconciliation. -
Dr. Dennis Mock
Basic pageDr. Dennis Mock is the fourth President and Vice-Chancellor of Nipissing University, serving in that role from 2003-2009, following a one-year term as Interim President. -
Grand Chief Stan Louttit
Basic pageGrand Chief Stan Louttit is presently in the second year of a three-year term as Grand Chief of Mushkegowuk Council. Grand Chief Louttit is a Cree from the Albany Band who resides in Moose Factory, and was raised in Attawapiskat. -
Roxanne Joyal
Basic pageRoxanne Joyal is Co-CEO of Me to We, an innovative social enterprise that provides people with better choices for a better world, and a founding member of Free the Children. -
The Honourable William G. Davis
Basic pageThe Honourable William G. Davis is the 18th Premier of Ontario, a position he held for 14 years, from 1971 – 1985. His support of and role in Canada’s constitutional negotiations was pivotal in achieving the 1982 Constitution. -
The Right Honourable Paul Martin
Basic pageThe Right Honourable Paul Martin is Canada’s 21st Prime Minister. His many achievements include a $41 billion healthcare improvement initiative; a landmark agreement for a national early learning and childcare program; and building a consensus to ensure the provision of equal opportunity for Canada’s Aboriginal population. -
Alton (Al) Bigwin
Basic pageAlton (Al) Bigwin will receive the honorary degree, Doctor of Education on Wednesday, June 8, 2011 at 9:30 a.m. and will deliver an address to the graduates of Nipissing’s Schulich School of Education, Primary/Junior division and the Aboriginal Teaching Certificate program.