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Residence Life Forms
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Break the Ice on Mental Health raises $8,000
ArticleMore than 600 fans braved stormy early winter weather to support key mental health initiatives and take in some intense Lakers hockey action for Break the Ice on Mental Health. -
Residence Damage and Cleaning Assessment Appeal Form
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Residence Room Booking
WebformPlease note that this form is for booking residence space for meetings and programs only, this is not the application to apply for a bedroom in residence. If you are looking to apply to residence, please email residence@nipissingu.ca for more information. -
Business students get creative with advertising at Gallery Hop
ArticleA class of business students from Nipissing University will be examining the commercial side of art at the upcoming North Bay Gallery Hop on November 17. In a creative departure from a typical business presentation, the students in the third-year Advertising and Promotion course are presenting their recent Art in Advertising project in a gallery-style exhibition at the Discovery North Bay Museum from 7 - 9:30 p.m. -
Lakers set to Break the Ice on Mental Health this Saturday night
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iLead students working in Jamaica
ArticleA team of eight students and two professors are using winter reading week to work with and provide consultation to an ecotourism business in Jamaica. -
Dixon to bolster offence for Lady Lakers soccer team
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Student expertise helping local businesses
ArticleUpper year students are helping local businesses by developing strategic marketing plans to maximize their organization's outreach, awareness and success. For the students, it’s an opportunity to gain real world experience by applying in class learning to practical scenarios. -
Field trip sees students serve as management consultants
ArticleA group of students recently embarked on field trip as business consultants to a nearby resort where they could apply management theories and concepts learned in class to a real world setting.