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NU turns the big 25 - Silver anniversary party on November 30
My NipissingTime to steam-clean your special silver sequined outfit; celebrations for Nipissing’s 25th Anniversary are kicking into high gear. There’s a big party on November 30, and everyone is invited. -
Environmental talk at NU marking Treaties Recognition Week
My NipissingNipissing University is marking Treaties Recognition Week with an important discussion about protecting water and land resources for future generations. -
NU opening doors to new students
My NipissingThe word is out that Nipissing is a university of choice and a leading institution in student life, residences, student services, safety and student satisfaction. -
Ontario Colleges Strike
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New book for Dr. Hoffman
Faculty PublicationCongratulations to Dr. Evan Hoffman on the publication of the new book he coedited with Dr. David Carment, International Mediation in a Fragile World. -
Pop up art gallery ‘talks back’ to sexual violence
My NipissingSexual Assault: The Road Show is coming to campus October 16–22, featuring a revolutionary pop-up art gallery contained in a shipping container. The art contained in The Road Show 'talks back' to sexual violence. The gallery will be open daily from 11am-2pm with opportunities to engage and ‘talks back’ through art. -
NU signs new partnership for Alternative Dispute Resolution
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Successful pilot program provides a step ahead
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NU25 - Campus opening doors on September 16
My NipissingNipissing is welcoming everyone to enjoy this amazing campus and what it has to offer on Saturday, September 16. As part of the ongoing celebrations for NU25, Nipissing’s 25th anniversary as an independent university, the school is opening its doors and hosting a series of events aimed at the whole family. -
Nipissing unveiling the future
My NipissingSeminar SeriesNipissing University is hosting NU2042 as part of its 25th anniversary this year. The event features five researchers giving short, five-minute presentations about how the world might be changed by their research in the next 25 years.



