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Nipissing launches iLearn
Schulich School of EducationBack to school shopping for first-year students in Nipissing University’s School of Business just got a whole lot simpler. On Thursday, they each received a complimentary iPad, thanks to the iLearn project. -
Nipissing teams up with Suzuki Foundation for education resource
Schulich School of EducationNipissing University is pleased to announce the release of a new education guide developed by the Suzuki Foundation in collaboration with Nipissing University. -
Prof’s publication promotes Northern Ontario
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Nipissing hits the right note with 22 Wing Band
My NipissingSchulich School of EducationNipissing University has always fostered a deep connection with its community. The university is also home to some serious musical talent. With that in mind, the connection between the university and one of the region’s finest bands, the CFB 22 Wing Band, is a match made in music heaven. -
Nipissing Literacy Conference rethinking Literacy
Schulich School of EducationConferenceNipissing’s Centre for Literacy is pleased to announce the Annual Spring Literacy Conference, March 30 – 31, taking place at the university’s North Bay campus. -
NU Reads launches Read-A-Thon
My NipissingNU Reads is kicking off its fourth year of inspiring a love of literacy in young people with the first annual NU Read-A-Thon. -
Nipissing Brantford student nominated for YMCA Peace Medal
My NipissingSchulich School of EducationCongratulations to Rebecca Vandekamp, a Schulich School of Education student at Nipissing’s Brantford campus, who has been nominated for a YMCA Peace Medal. -
Nipissing Brantford welcomes gifted students for Let the Games Begin
My NipissingSchulich School of EducationNipissing’s Brantford campus recently welcomed some 500 gifted grade 4 – 6 students to the Let the Games Begin conference. -
Schulich Fellowship winners announced
My NipissingFaculty/Staff AwardCongratulations to Dr. Blaine Hattand Dr. Ann-Barbara Graff, who are the winners of Nipissing’s first Schulich Fellowship competition. -
New report looks at male teachers in primary-junior grades
My NipissingResearchSchulich School of EducationNipissing University Schulich School of Education professors Dr. Douglas Gosse and Dr. Mike Parr have released a new report that discusses the importance of, and the barriers faced by, male teachers in the primary/junior classrooms in Ontario.

