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Immigrant students outperforming peers in French
ResearchImmigrant students outperform their Canadian born peers in French as a second language testing according to a new study published by Dr. Callie Mady, associate professor in the Schulich School of Education at Nipissing University. -
Author Peterson to read
My NipissingEnglish DepartmentThe department of English Studies presents Alice Petersen, reading from her award-winning book of short stories, All the Voices Cry (Biblioasis 2012), on Monday March 11 from 10 – 11 a.m. in Room A122. -
O’Donnell, Spence named OUA All-Stars
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Artist Work-in-Progress Seminar
My NipissingFine Arts/Performing ArtsSeminar SeriesNipissing’s department of Fine and Performing Arts is hosting a Faculty Work-In-Progress Seminar featuring professor Laura Peturson on Thursday, March 14 at 1 p.m. in the Monastery. -
Lakers close out playoffs to UQTR
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Faculty staff hockey team impress themselves
My NipissingNipissing University’s entry into the prestigious University Oldtimers Faculty and Staff Hockey Tournament continued to build momentum with their strongest finish ever. -
Lakers take silver in provincial final
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Enterprise Holdings sponsor Enactus
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Celebrate Freedom to Read with a banned book
My NipissingGeneralThe Harris Learning Library is celebratingFreedom to Read Week, February 24 to March 2, with a display of notorious books, challenged in Canada and censored and burned around the world. Be warned, these horrifying works of literature could induce critical thinking and challenge the status quo! -
Nipissing Nordic makes gains at OUA Championships
AthleticsThe Lakers Varsity Nordic Ski team made steady gains at the OUA Championships hosted by Lakehead University. The athletes pushed through three events over the two-day race weekend, proving that extra effort is always possible.