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First-year students are getting the jump on their studies next week as Nipissing hosts New Student Orientation
ArticleThe university will welcome more than 200 students as well as their families and friends, to the North Bay campus for NSO to learn more about their university and how they can get the most out of their time as a student. -
Fish can tell when something smells fishy
ArticleResearch Achievement Awards Speakers Series 2013: Scents and sensibility: How fishes and amphibians use their sense of smell to avoid being eaten. -
Flag raising caps NU25
ArticleThe City of North Bay raised Nipissing’s NU25 flag high atop the flagpole at City Hall on a wintery Friday, December 8, 2017 in a ceremony showcasing the ongoing partnership between the university and the community. It also provided a fitting cap to the university’s 25th anniversary celebrations. -
Follow students applying knowledge in Jamaica
ArticleNipissing students are ready to hit Jamaica in February to apply the research skills and management theories they’ve learned in class while assisting Jamaican businesses. -
Follow the iLeaders in Jamaica
ArticleA team of 12 intrepid iLead students are currently in Jamaica working with Great Huts Resort and the Portland Rehabilitation Management Centre to help solve real-world management issues using theories and skills learned in class. -
Food bank scores with Lakers hockey
ArticleThe Nipissing Lakers Hockey team recently donated $200 worth of food to the Nipissing University Student Food Bank, at total that was matched with $200 worth of gift cards from Mike and Lori’s No Frills. -
Food Fest a smashing success
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Food for Feed
ArticleNipissing’s Common Book, Common Ground program took inspiration from its chosen text this year, M.T. Anderson’s Feed, collecting food for the Student Food Bank with a Film Festival. -
Food for fines provides double relief
ArticleErase library fines and support the student food bank in one swift motion with the annual Food for Fines campaign at the Harris Learning Library. Until February 16, you can bring nonperishable food items to the library to help clear or reduce any outstanding fines. One food item is equivalent to $2.00 of library fines, to a maximum of $20. -
Foreign policy lecture on campus
ArticleThe Canadian International Council (CIC) Nipissing District Branch welcomes Dr. Greg Donaghy to Nipissing’s campus for a special lecture on foreign policy on Wednesday, October 4, at 7 p.m. in room A122.