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Aanjibimaadisiwin - Indigenous-Specific Responses to Sexual Violence
EventLocationNUSU Student Centre BuildingStartDateEndDateJoin in for a day of learning and discussion on Indigenous-specific responses to sexual violence. This event provides a safe space for Indigenous and allied students, academics and service providers to learn together about how two community-based organizations are addressing the issue of sexual violence through cultural and traditional perspectives. -
3MT Competition
EventLocationA246 (Nipissing Small Cafeteria)StartDateEndDateThe three minute thesis competition provides graduate students with an opportunity to refine skills that can be transferred after graduation to diverse career paths. Distilling research into a clear form, without over-simplifying or making it overly-complex, and highlighting the wider implications of this research are important skills to carry into post-graduate employment and public service. -
NUSA Pop-up Info Booth
EventLocationNU Hallway Outside Campus BookshopStartDateEndDateAre you ready to boost school spirit and make a meaningful impact? Become part of the Nipissing University Student Alumni (NUSA) team and join a dynamic group of student leaders. Stop by to chat with us and learn more about NUSA. Enjoy coffee and treats while they last. -
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Fourth annual Shoot for Change anti-racism game returns this Saturday
ArticleThe Nipissing University Black Association for Student Expression (NUBASE) and Lakers Basketball are preparing for the 4th annual With1VoiceNight: Shoot for Change Anti-Racism Game on Saturday, February 8, at the R.J. Surtees Student Athletics Centre against the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks. -
Nipissing in the News Roundup (January 18 – January 31, 2025)
ArticleWhether it’s providing expert commentary, leading groundbreaking research, or making a difference in the community, our students, faculty, staff and alumni are making headlines. -
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Indigenous Week 2025
Indigenous STEAM
February 24 - 28, 2025
Hosted annually by the Office of Indigenous Initiatives this week-long event centres Indigenous voices, histories and knowledge and welcomes students, staff, faculty and community members to engage in a week of workshops, talks, film screenings and land-based activities led by Indigenous knowledge holders, Elders, scholars, artists and film makers.
Schedule of Events
Speakers Biographies
Dr. Barbara Moktthewenkwe Wall
Dr. Barbara Moktthewenkwe Wall is a mixed-ancestry Bodwewaadmii Anishinaabekwe and enrolled member of the federally-recognized Citizen Potawatomi Nation in Shawnee, Oklahoma. Dr. Wall is a traditional knowledge holder and committed learner of Anishinaabemowin. She works to incorporate her cultural teachings and the language into all aspects of her life.
Dr. Wall is an Associate professor in Trent University’s Chanie Wenjack School for Indigenous Studies and the Director of studies for the Indigenous Studies PhD program. Wall’s research, geographically focused in the Great Lakes Basin, is based in the Indigenous Environmental Institute at Trent University and focuses on the collaboration of Indigenous knowledge systems and euro-centric scientific knowledge systems.
Wall holds a PhD in Indigenous Studies from Trent University, MSc in Civil Engineering for University of California Berkeley, and BSc in Geological Engineering from Michigan Technological University.
Beyond academia, Barbara is a mother, auntie, daughter, Nokmis and Grandmother. She has twelve years of experience teaching Grade 6 – 8 mathematics and science using Indigenous pedagogies, and is a Professional Engineer with over ten years experience in consulting engineering.
Bee Dokis-Belanger
Elsa Allen
JD Dixon
Vanessa Joseph
Zoe McLeod
Caeleigh Lightning
Caeleigh Lightning (she/they) is a mixed nehiyaw and Irish 2 Spirit artist and the lead artist and illustrator at Studio Ekosi, an indie studio formed with her sister Keara, who acts as lead writer and programmer. Together, create moments of joy and worlds that spark wonder, blending fantasy solarpunk aesthetics with Indigenous perspectives.
Demi Mathias
Demi Mathias is an Anishinabai Kwe from Bear Island and her clan is the Loon clan. Currently, she works for Nipissing University as the Student Success and Development Coordinator, Indigenous Transitions Programs. She is excited to teach and share about her passion of the Wiigwaas Jiimaan (Birch Bark Canoe), through story and teachings. Demi is leading us through a mini canoe making workshop where each person will create a mini canoe and have the teachings of the Wiigwaas Jiimaan.
Tyler Dokis
Tyler was born and raised in North Bay, is a member of Dokis First Nation, and is Eagle clan. Tyler is currently the Cultural Coordinator for the Gwekwaadziwin program (Withdrawal Management Program) on Nipissing First Nation, and has been running youth and adult cultural programs for 15 years in the Nipissing area.
Larry McLeod
Bryan Bellefeuille
Bryan Bellefeuille (Wabi Maskwanini, Waabizheshiinh doodem) is a firekeeper, a traditional dancer, a Lake Nipissing fisherman, and a loving husband and father of three. In 2022, Bryan was appointed as an adjunct professor with Nipissing University as part of the Arts & Science Faulty. He is also on the Science Program Committee for Science North. Currently, he works full time at WC Eaket Secondary School in Blind River as an Anishinaabemowin language and Indigenous STEM teacher. Bryan is committed to research in Anishinaabe mathematics and implementation of teaching principles of Indigenous STEM in the classroom.
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Indigenous Week 2025
EventLocationOn campusStartDateEndDateHosted annually by the Office of Indigenous Initiatives this week-long event centres Indigenous voices, histories and knowledge and welcomes students, staff, faculty and community members to engage in a week of workshops, talks and land-based activities led by Indigenous knowledge holders, Elders, scholars, artists and film makers. -
Waterloo Regional Police Recruitment Presentation
EventLocationA137StartDateEndDateJoin us for an informative presentation to learn about exciting career opportunities with the Waterloo Regional Police Service.