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Discovery to Impact: Best Practices for Implementation Science in Northern Ontario and Beyond
EventLocationNUSU On the RocksStartDateEndDateJoin us for a full-day seminar exploring how implementation science can drive meaningful change across Northern Ontario and beyond. Discovery to Impact: Best Practices for Implementation Science in Northern Ontario and Beyond is an output of the CIHR-funded study RDS Canada: Peoples, Spaces, Places, and will feature leading voices in the field sharing insights, strategies, and research findings that are shaping health and well-being outcomes across diverse populations. -
Celebrating Generosity: Honouring the collective impact of giving
ArticleOn Thursday afternoon, Nipissing University’s Small Cafeteria was filled with warmth, conversation, and heartfelt appreciation as the Alumni & Advancement Team hosted Celebrating Generosity: In Appreciation of Staff & Faculty. This informal yet meaningful gathering offered colleagues the chance to come together, share in light refreshments, and reflect on the deep-rooted culture of giving that shapes our campus community. -
Dean for a Day: Kyle Labron and Dr. Graydon Raymer
ArticleOn March 19, Business student Kyle Labron and Interim Dean of the Faculty of Education and Professional Studies, Dr. Graydon Raymer, shared roles for a day. The initiative gave Kyle a rare behind-the-scenes look at university operations while offering Dr. Raymer an opportunity to gain a student perspective on academic experiences and challenges. -
History Graduate Conference Keynote Presentation
EventLocationThe Sandbox in the Teaching Hub (A252)StartDateEndDateJoin us for this year’s keynote address at the History Graduate Conference, delivered by former BA and MA History student Rebecca Dubeau. A dedicated social justice advocate, Rebecca has built a meaningful career in the non-profit sector, using her background in History to drive equitable change in her community. -
Dean for a Day: Priya Seeraj-Turingia and Dr. Nathan Colborne
ArticleOn April 2, Nipissing University English student Priya Seeraj-Turingia and Dean of Arts & Science, Dr. Nathan Colborne, traded perspectives as part of the Dean for a Day initiative, an experience that offered each of them a deeper understanding of the other’s role in the University. -
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Application Process - Teacher of Indigenous Language as a Second Language Program (TILSL) - Closed
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Nipissing alumni honoured with King Charles III Coronation Medal for community impact
ArticleTwo Nipissing University alumni have been recognized for their remarkable dedication to service with one of Canada’s most distinguished honours. Paige Trudeau-Shemilt (BBA ’15) and Macrina Perron (BA ’03) were awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal during a special ceremony on campus on April 25, 2025. -
Application Process - Indigenous Teacher Education Program (ITEP) - Closed
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Nipissing University receives transformational gift to expand and enhance rare dementia research, support and education nationally
ArticleEarlier today, Nipissing University announced a transformational $5M investment to support the continued development and national expansion of Rare Dementia Support Canada (RDS Canada). This gift will support the expansion of dementia research, support services, and education, as well as help establish a dedicated space to house RDS Canada - a centre committed to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by rare and young-onset dementias.