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Harris Learning Library Virtual Tour
The Harris Learning Library has a diverse collection of information resources and services, including books, DVDs, archives, streamed videos, e-Books, online journals, and a collection of educational resources. Students have access to learning spaces such as group study rooms, silent study spaces, a brightly lit Thomson Reading Room, a computer lab, and Adaptive Technology rooms.
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R.J. Surtees Student Athletic Centre Virtual Tour
The Robert J. Surtees Student Athletics Centre is one of the most state-of-the-art facilities in Ontario. Complete with team rooms, cardio and weight rooms, a fitness studio, two gymnasiums, and a squash court, our Athletics Centre has something for everyone! Our Living Wall, located in the heart of the building, contains a wide range of flowering plants and foliage that improves indoor air quality, acoustics, health, and wellness.
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Monastery Hall Virtual Tour
Situated on 22 acres of scenic forest, Monastery Hall is home to Nipissing’s Fine Arts studios and classrooms. This location has dedicated painting and drawing studios that are flooded with natural light, as well as a printmaking studio fully equipped for intaglio, relief, monotype, screen printing, and lithographic printmaking processes. Monastery Hall also houses generous lecture space and semi-private studios for Bachelor of Fine Arts students.
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Residence Virtual Tour
Chancellors House is one of two Nipissing University residences located at the bottom of College Dr. This residence building features suite-style rooms, which consist of four bedrooms and two bathrooms, as well as a common living area and full kitchen.
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Virtual Tours

Virtual tours allow visitors to take self-guided, room-by-room tours of Nipissing University from their desktop or mobile device.
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Dr. Mary Pat Sullivan, Rare Dementia Support Canada featured on CBC Radio's Morning North
ArticleProfessor of Social Work, Dr. Mary Pat Sullivan was recently interviewed by Markus Schwabe of CBC Radio's Morning North about her impactful work leading Rare Dementia Support Canada, a national support service for those affected by rare and young onset dementia. -
Nipissing professor one of the first selected for Icelandic fellowship
ArticleFor Dr. Patrick Maher, his entire career has focused on understanding how people use outdoor environments, and how they value or draw meaning from them. A professor of Physical and Health Education at Nipissing University, he was recently named one of the first recipients to receive the Grímsson Fellowship that will take him to Iceland in 2025. -
Community invited to Conquer the Escarpment in memory of former Laker
ArticleMembers of the community are invited to get moving in support of the Lakers Nordic Ski Team by taking part in the Conquer the Escarpment Shelby Dickey Memorial Fun Run/Walk on Saturday, November 4 at 12 p.m. hosted by Nipissing University. -
Community invited to map the impact of connections at Sip and Sonder event
ArticleNipissing University, in partnership with Brunel University London, the RTOERO Foundation and Rare Dementia Support (RDS) Canada, invites community members to explore the impact of social connections at Sip and Sonder: Connections with Self, Family, Community and the Natural Environment anytime on Wednesday, November 1 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Thursday, November 2 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the North Bay Museum. -
Peer2Peer Indigenous Mentorship
Basic pagePeer2Peer Indigenous Mentorship Initiatives connects upper year Indigenous Nipissing University students with Indigenous students that are newer to post-secondary education, and/or are looking for additional resources and supports.






