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Lecture on First Nation empowerment and self-determination next week
The Department of Social Welfare and Social Development along with the Anishinabek Nation/Union of Ontario Indians (UOI) invite to you attend an upcoming lecture titled “Rebuilding the spirit within: Raising the spirit of our children and families - First Nation empowerment and self-determination." -
Nipissing recognized for student satisfaction, student services in national rankings
GeneralMy NipissingNipissing University was once again recognized for its high level of student satisfaction and leadership in the area of student services in the annual Maclean’s University Rankings. Nipissing ranked No. 1 in Canada for Student Services in the primarily undergraduate category. -
Citizenship ceremony at NU this Friday
My NipissingIt is certain to be a joyous and emotional morning at Nipissing University on Friday, October 13, as 61 new Canadians will take part in a Canadian Citizenship Ceremony at 10 a.m. in the Nipissing Theatre. -
Dr. Ells earns writing fellowship at Hawthornden castle
My NipissingGeneralCongratulations to Dr. Louise Ells, secretary for the school of graduate studies, on being awarded a Hawthornden Writing Fellowship. Dr. Ells will spend a month writing in a castle in Scotland beginning in January. -
NU community warming and welcoming refugees
My NipissingStudents, staff, and faculty at Nipissing have come together in the spirit of welcome and crafting! -
Celebrating students who make a difference
My NipissingNipissing University is very proud to congratulate Alexandra (Lexi) McKeon, who is NU's 2014 Student Who Makes a Difference. McKeon will be honoured at the Evening of Applause tonight, Wednesday, March 19, 2014
18th Annual Welcome Back Pow Wow celebrates start of new academic year
Today, students, staff, and faculty from both Nipissing University and Canadore College gathered to celebrate the 18th Annual Welcome Back Pow Wow held by the pond at the Education Centre. This beloved tradition connects the Canadore and Nipissing campuses while celebrating Indigenous culture and the beginning of Fall Term.