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Award for Aboriginal Student Links
Indigenous InitiativesNipissing University’s Aboriginal Student Links program has won a Martin Aboriginal Education Initiative Award from the Changemakers Initiative of Ashoka Canada. -
Nipissing student wins national competition to open for Lights
My NipissingStudent Life Network (SLN) announced the result of its 'Open for Lights' contest last week, naming Sumi, an English major, the grand prize winner. As a result, Lights will play a show at Nipissing March 29 and Sumi will open the show in front of her fellow students. -
Nursing students teaching brain safety
My NipissingSchool of NursingNursing students at Nipissing University will be in two area schools this week, teaching students about the brain, the five senses and the importance of protecting their brain with proper helmet safety. -
Students share learning at fifth annual Undergraduate Research Conference
ResearchCollaboration, questions and common interests were all on display last weekend during Nipissing University’s Fifth Annual Undergraduate Research Conference. -
Celebrating student leaders
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingNipissing University will celebrate its student leaders on Thursday, March 22, 2012 at the annual Dave Marshall Leadership Awards, taking place at 1:30 p.m. in the Nipissing University Theatre (room F213). -
International Food Fest at Nipissing University
My NipissingSample the tastes of the world this weekend at Nipissing University’s annual International Food Fest, Sunday, March 11, from noon – 2 p.m. at The Wall (100 College Drive). -
Discover what’s possible with TEDxNipissingU this Thursday
My NipissingThis Thursday Nipissing University will help the world to learn what’s possible as the university hosts TEDxNipissingU, featuring a free live stream available at www.TEDxNipissingU.com. -
Lakers Coach Wins Award
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Nipissing University appoints Interim President
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Students applying knowledge in Jamaica
School of BusinessNipissing students are hitting the North coast of Jamaica in February to apply the research skills and management theories they’ve learned in class. The students will be assisting small-scale eco-tourism entrepreneurs in a developing economy.
