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Politics at the Pub tapping North Korea
Canadian International CouncilMy NipissingThe Nipissing Branch of the Canadian International Council (CIC), presents Politics at the Pub: North Korea (DPRK) – Humanitarian aid or human rights? Or both? Or neither?, moderated by Erich Weingartner, on Monday, December 1, 2014 7 – 9 p.m. at Cecil’s Eatery and Beer Society (300 Wyld St. North Bay). -
Lots on the go at NU Muskoka
My NipissingNipissing’s Muskoka campus is hopping! They just celebrated a student’s 90th birthday, built a home and are getting ready to open a satellite radio studio. -
Fall Open House – A great success
My NipissingProspective students came from near and far to see if Nipissing University is right where they belong. Some of the highlights included visiting the state-of-the-art laboratory and classroom space that exists on campus. -
President DeGagné receiving award
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Royal visit webcast
My NipissingA visit from a member of the Royal family is a momentous and memorable occasion. Nipissing University was proud to welcome Her Royal Highness The Princess Edward, Countess of Wessex, to campus on September 19, for a speech about the importance of Aboriginal education. -
Register your child for NU Reads
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Royal visit discussion aligns with NU’s goals
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Bioeconomy Week in Thunder Bay a great success
ResearchLast week was Bioeconomy Week in Thunder Bay – Canada’s first week-long event intended for organizations and individuals involved in Canada’s growing bioeconomy, and Nipissing University’s Biomass Innovation Centre (BIC) was heavily involved throughout the week’s events. -
International conference on values, ethics and leadership in education
ConferenceResearchValues and ethics are key elements of leadership in education for every person who appreciates an educated, just and caring society; ripe for discussion, they also provide the focus of an upcoming international conference, hosted by Nipissing University, September 18-20 at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville. -
Exclusive honorary degree interviews with Dr. Donald Weaver
ConvocationMy NipissingDr. Donald Weaver began his career in neuroscience in the mid-1970s, toiling long hours in the lab at North Bay’s Chippewa Secondary School. Trained as a neurologist, Dr. Weaver made the choice to focus his work on drug design.