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Meet student leader Jylelle Carpenter-Boesch
ArticleCarpenter-Boesch’s area of research is socio-legal studies pertaining to the issues of sexual violence, and relations between Indigenous and settler Canadians. Her research papers on these important social justice issues have garnered her top grades in the GESJ program. -
Meet student leader Kyla Cangiano
ArticleCangiano has presented research at both national and international academic conferences, including the 2017 Undergraduate Research Conference, the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, and the Canadian Anthropology Society Conference, and has recently had an abstract of her thesis accepted to be presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology/Canadian Anthropology Society, an international conference to be held in Cuba this spring. -
Meet student leader Kelly Gillard
ArticleGillard is an accomplished student who takes on multiple academic and social leadership roles on and off campus. These roles include: outreach assistant for sexual violence prevention; president, social coordinator for the social welfare and social development club, and research assistant. Gillard is also an active community volunteer at One Kids Place, Community Living, and the Amelia Rising Sexual Assault Centre. In all of these roles, she is an outgoing and thoughtful student leader. -
Meet student leader Kerry Lynn Peltier
ArticleToday, we are pleased to profile Kerry Lynn Peltier, a Bachelor of Arts, Social Welfare and Social Development student and Dave Marshall Leadership Award winner in the community category. Peltier has been a leader and role model for her peers ever since she began in the Aboriginal Advantage Program in 2011. -
Meet student leader Kiethen Sutherland
ArticleSutherland is an active volunteer with Office of Indigenous Initiatives. He volunteers for the Peer2Peer mentorship programs as well as for annual events and activities such as the Annual Welcome Powwow, Round Dance, Debwendizon, and Annual Leadership Conference. He was also a Science Camp counselor for youth with the Aboriginal Summer Education Programs. -
Meet student leader Laura Stemp
ArticleStemp took the initiative to reach out to Dr. Barb Olmstead, associate dean of the Schulich School of Education, to offer feedback about the new consecutive education program, including some solid recommendations for further enhancing the student experience. -
Meet student leader Lauren Easton
ArticleToday, we are pleased profile Lauren Easton a Bachelor of Science in Nursing student enrolled in the Scholar Practitioner Program. -
Meet student leader Lisa Belanger
ArticleBelanger has been involved in multiple research projects where she has worked to: conserve monarch butterfly populations, restore declining oak forests in Ontario, and monitor the health of moose populations and declining forests in western Newfoundland. -
Meet student leader Luke Charlton
ArticleLuke is a tireless worker passionately striving to make the community a better place. He volunteers in key positions around the city including helping low-income families in North Bay become homeowners with Project HOAP (Home Ownership Affordability Partnership), helping sponsor a refugee family in North Bay, and helping manage and lead a condominium corporation. -
Meet student leader Madison Aucoin
ArticleAucoin has been actively involved in the Nipissing University campus community as a residents’ council executive, residence office assistant, guest services representative, English club volunteer, and residence don.