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Nipissing staff and students connect during MENtal strength panel event
GeneralStudent Development and ServicesOn Monday, January 19, approximately 40 Nipissing staff and students gathered in the small cafeteria to enjoy food, connection, and a panel discussing men’s mental health. -
Mental health and well-being event fosters connection among students at Nipissing University
GeneralLast month approximately 50 Nipissing University students gathered in the small cafeteria for an event focused on mental health, connection, and support. The event began with a self-serve taco bar, and event MC, Alexander Domingos, welcoming everyone and setting the stage for an afternoon of food, conversation, and inspiration. -
New article for Morrow
My NipissingResearchStudent Development and ServicesCongratulations to Danielle Morrow, counsellor in Nipissing University’s Student Counselling Services, on the recent publication of an article she contributed to in the Journal of Systemic Therapies. -
Mental Health & Wellbeing
Mental Health & Wellbeing works to support all students in achieving positive mental and emotional wellness. Our services are designed to be brief, effective, evidence based, and professional. -
Peer Support
The Peer Support program offers a space where students have the opportunity to build connections that are meaningful to them with other students who are also working on their own personal and/or emotional wellness. -
Mental Health & Well-being Policy
This policy outlines Nipissing University’s commitments to student mental health and provides information about support available to students. -
Dibaadan Support
Dibaadan provides specialized outreach, prevention, and intervention from an Indigenous wellness perspective. This includes events and activities to learn more about caring for your wellbeing. Any student may access these services (status, non-status, non-Indigenous). -
BIPOC Student Support
To promote and be effective in addressing mental health for all, Mental Health & Wellbeing at Nipissing University uses a racial equity and intersectional lens to highlight, better understand, and effectively respond to the range of unique experiences held by students who identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Colour (BIPOC) in addition to backgrounds that vary by race, ethnicity, religion, and language. -
Certificate Workshops and Event Requests
Mental Health and Wellbeing is pleased to offer the following trainings to students, staff, and community members regarding mental health. These trainings are informative and will build your competencies around mental health concerns. Participants from all programs below will receive a resource book of course content and an official certificate from the developer organization. -
MENtal Strength and Addiction Awareness Moctail Mingle & Trivia Night (In collaboration with NUSU)
GeneralThursday, November 27, 2025 , 05:00 PM - 09:00 PMThe MENtal Strength & Addiction Awareness Mocktail Mingle & Trivia Night will take place at the Nipissing University Student Union (NUSU) on Thursday, Nov. 27th from 5:00pm - 9:00pm.


