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NU student earns award at 3MT Ontario Finals
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NU student earns Imagine a Canada award
ArticleEkomiak, studying Biology with minors in Native Studies and Gender Equality and Social Justice, earned the award for her submission depicting negative stereotypes faced by Indigenous peoples as well as the positive and hopeful campfire of inclusivity. -
Environmental Biology and Technology
ProgramOur Environmental Biology and Technology (ENBT) program specializes in providing you with the knowledge and skills required to study Environmental Biology from many perspectives. You will receive the double-benefit of combining the academic education provided by Nipissing University with the practical and technical skills taught by our colleagues at Canadore College. -
NU Student earns Nuclear-Free Future Award
ArticleNipissing University Aboriginal Advantage student Justice Debassige and the Youth of the Cree Nation of Mistissini earned international recognition for their outstanding efforts against uranium development on Cree land at the Nuclear-Free Future Awards (NFFA) in Washington, D.C. -
NU student earns provincial volunteer award
ArticleMichelle Schenk is a person who loves to get involved, especially if it means helping others. The geography and concurrent education student was recently celebrated for her efforts by the province of Ontario with an Ontario Medal for Young Volunteers, the highest honour young Ontarians can receive for volunteer service. -
NU Student earns summer research award
ArticleCongratulations to fourth-year Biology student, Vincent Evans-Lucy, who recently earned the $5,000 HESL Muskoka Undergraduate Student Research Award. -
NU student off to Math in Moscow
ArticleNipissing University congratulates Mitchell Haslehurst, third-year mathematics student, on his acceptance to the prestigious Math in Moscow program. -
NU student presents at National conference
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NU students changing the face of men's health
ArticleThe Nipissing University Student Union (NUSU) and the Nipissing University Geography Club have officially launched the Movember campaign at the North Bay Campus. -
NU students engage with witness to history
ArticleOn November 27, 2013 students in Dr. Stephen Connor’s third-year history course, Indochina at War, 1940-1975, had an opportunity to speak with a witness to history, Major Hoi B. Tran. Speaking from his home in California, Major Tran engaged with Nipissing students and answered questions for over an hour, recalling his own personal story of life and conflict in Vietnam.