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Schulich School of Education faculty and former students release new book
AlumniFaculty PublicationCongratulations to Dr. Julie Corkett, Dr. Dan Jarvis, Dr. Jeff Scott, Dr. Astrid Steele and 24 former BEd students on the publication of a new book, Beyond and Within: Living and Teaching in Majority World Countries (CreateSpace, 2018). -
NU grad’s art showcased in library atrium
AlumniThe Harris Learning Library atrium is currently featuring a mixed media installation by Nipissing Bachelor of Fine Arts alumna, Caitlyn Marion (BFA’18). The installation was completed as part of Marion’s final assignments for her degree and was originally displayed in the WKP Kennedy Gallery in downtown North Bay. -
Nipissing honouring three with Alumni Awards
AlumniNipissing University is honouring three exceptional individuals at the annual Alumni Awards celebration: Jennifer Conley (nee Seguin), Chief Advancement Officer and President and CEO of the Carleton University Foundation, is receiving the Dr. James Jamieson Influential Alumni Award; Annie Sumi, singer-songwriter and ethereal-folk artist, receives the Rising Star Alumni Award; and Dr. Matti Saari, Professor of Psychology, will be named an Honorary Alumni. -
National award for alumna
AlumniMy NipissingCongratulations to Nipissing alumna Laura Stemp (BEd’ 17), on earning the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers in recognition of her significant contributions to her communities. -
Celebrating donors, connecting with students
AlumniMy NipissingLast week, Nipissing University welcomed the generous donors who provide funding for scholarships, bursaries and awards to campus for the annual Student and Donor Awards Social. -
NU honours alumni
My NipissingAlumniNipissing University honoured the achievements of three graduates with alumni awards, and recognized one individual with honorary alumni status at the annual Alumni Awards celebration held Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at The Grande Event Centre.
NU Alumnus Tells Stories That Spark Curiosity
For children’s author, editor, and lifelong nature-observer Erin Alladin, every story begins with curiosity about language, landscape, and the overlooked details that make the world feel alive. But before she published acclaimed picture books or built a thriving freelance editing practice, she was a Nipissing University English student with an armful of classical-language textbooks, a deep attachment to Northern Ontario’s woods and water, and a growing fascination with how stories work from the inside out.

