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Double congrats to Dr. Graham
My NipissingCongratulations to Dr. Rob Graham on being selected to serve on the Prime Minister’s Awards for Teaching Excellence Committee. Graham will be part of a team that reviews and adjudicates submissions for the Prime Minister’s Teaching Awards. -
Alumna helping on the ground in Nepal
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Domed campus coming to NU
My NipissingWith winter fast becoming a never-ending season of ice and frigid winds, Nipissing University is moving to erect a dome over the North Bay campus, creating an endless summer season. -
Nipissing celebrates scholarship
My NipissingResearchNipissing University celebrated the achievements of faculty beyond the classroom with A Celebration of Scholarship, held March 10, in the main foyer. Organized this year as part of Research Week, some 50 people attended the event, the second annual Celebration of Scholarship. -
Nipissing beats all other universities
My NipissingA dedicated and determined team of athletes recently represented Nipissing University in the hotly contested Faculty-Staff Hockey Tournament in Guelph. The heroes from Nipissing returned home victorious! -
Research Week at NU
My NipissingResearchUniversity research transforms our world. Nipissing University is celebrating that fact with Research Week, culminating in a speaker series downtown on Wednesday, March 11, featuring NU’s Research Achievement Award Winning faculty. -
Muskoka students ignite change
My NipissingAs part of this year’s 1 Billion Rising events on the Muskoka Campus, students held a coffee house to raise money for the Lindsay Wilson Memorial Scholarship Fund. -
Research Week at NU is coming
ResearchUniversity research transforms our world, and next week Nipissing University will celebrate that fact with a week’s worth of events during Research Week, culminating in a speaker series downtown on Wednesday, March 11, featuring NU’s Research Achievement Award Winning faculty. -
Raising awareness about human trafficking
My NipissingCriminal JusticeHuman trafficking is one of the most heinous crimes imaginable and is often described as modern-day slavery. It is also the second fastest growing criminal industry in the world. -
Food for fines provides double relief
My NipissingErase library fines and support the student food bank in one swift motion with the annual Food for Fines campaign at the Harris Learning Library. Until February 16, you can bring nonperishable food items to the library to help clear or reduce any outstanding fines. One food item is equivalent to $2.00 of library fines, to a maximum of $20.


