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Nipissing in the News Roundup (May 11 to May 24, 2024)
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. -
Prospective Students Frequently Asked Questions
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Corina Moore
Basic pageCorina Moore is the Executive-Vice President of Transportation and Infrastructure at WSP in Canada, joining in January 2024. In her role, she leads a team of over 3,400 employees across the country that is dedicated to developing sustainable, resilient and innovative Transportation and Infrastructure solutions. -
Jeremy Dutcher
Basic pageJeremy Dutcher is a Two-Spirit song carrier, composer, activist, ethnomusicologist and classically-trained vocalist from New Brunswick, Canada who currently lives in Montréal, Québec. -
The Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould
Basic pageThe Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, PC, OBC, KC, was raised to be a leader. The daughter of a hereditary chief and Indigenous leader, she always knew that she would seek leadership roles and responsibilities. -
Robert Shaw
Basic pageRobert Shaw was born and raised in North Bay Ontario. He attended Chippewa High school, graduated from the BPHE program at Nipissing University in 2013, and completed his PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies at The University of British Columbia in 2021. -
Victoria (Vicky) Paine-Mantha
Basic pageVictoria’s professional biography showcases over 40 years of diverse experience spanning post-secondary education, business, health software sales and implementation, and professional accounting. -
CCDI Webinar: Succession planning for Indigenous professionals in Canadian workplaces
EventLocationOnlineStartDateEndDateIn this session presented by CCDI and Indigenous Works, hear from a panel of Indigenous experts as they share their insights and experiences on navigating pathways to leadership within Canadian workplaces. -
National Indigenous History Month
EventStartDateEndDateJune is National Indigenous History Month in Canada, an opportunity to learn about the unique cultures, traditions and experiences of First Nations, Inuit and Métis. It's a time to honour the stories, achievements and resilience of Indigenous Peoples, who have lived on this land since time immemorial and whose presence continues to impact the evolving Canada. -
National Indigenous Peoples Day
EventStartDateEndDateFor generations, many Indigenous groups and communities have celebrated their culture and heritage on June 21 or around that time of year because of the significance of the summer solstice as the longest day of the year.