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Indigenous Mentorship: Mentees
Why Become a Mentee?
Becoming an Indigenous student mentee is a great way to meet new people and make lasting relationships, become involved with the Office of Indigenous Initiatives (OII), gain a sense of community, learn what the OII and the University has to offer you, and may lead to future student employment opportunities!
Peer2Peer Mentors are available to support you in-person and online in the following ways:
- To welcome you into the OII lounge and meet for a tea or coffee break
- To answer your questions about OII student services
- To help you find supports and connect you with what you need
- To give you a campus tour or help you find the department or University service you are looking for
- To invite and accompany you to OII events taking place (i.e. Peer2Peer events, cultural events, sharing circles, Pow Wow, etc.)
Becoming a mentee is easy! If you think you might be interested in becoming an Indigenous Student Mentee, please complete the mentee registration form at the button below, or contact the Indigenous Mentorship Coordinator at Indigenousmentorship@nipissingu.ca.
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Nipissing set to welcome students for Move-In 2023
ArticleNipissing University is ready to welcome undergraduate students to residence this Saturday, August 26 for the University’s annual Move-In Day. -
International Baccalaureate (IB) – Program Specific Admission Requirements
Basic pageProgram-specific requirements for undergraduate International Baccalaureate (IB) programs at Nipissing University. -
Two Nipissing research projects receive national funding
ArticleTwo research projects led by Nipissing University researchers have received federal funding totalling $491,716 from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), enabling them to further their important work across a wide variety of topic areas. -
Laboratory Safety Video Library
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Dr. Schreyer talks Artificial Neural Networks
ArticleIn computer science and related fields, artificial neural networks are computational models inspired by animal central nervous systems (in particular the brain) that are capable of machine learning and pattern recognition. -
Orange Shirt Day - Varsity Women’s Soccer Game
EventLocationRJ Surtees Athletic fieldStartDateEndDateJoin the Women’s Varsity Soccer team and the Office of Indigenous Initiatives in honour of Orange Shirt Day. The Saturday game will begin with a traditional opening and song followed by a student led Orange Shirt Day initiative. -
Orange Shirt Day Gathering with Elder Mike Couchie
EventLocationTipi by the LibraryStartDateEndDateJoin us at the tipi by the library for an Orange Shirt Day gathering and fire. Everyone is welcome. -
OII Welcome Breakfast
EventLocationEnji giigdoyang Student lounge F215StartDateEndDateAll new and returning students, please drop in for a visit and some breakfast in the Enji giigdoyang Student lounge. Everyone is welcome. -
Welcome Back Feast
EventLocationEnji giigdoyang Student lounge F215StartDateEndDateJoin us for breakfast in the Enji giigdoyang Student lounge. Everyone is welcome.