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Canada’s First “State of the Nation” Report on Children’s Physical Literacy
ResearchThe results from a large national research project led by the Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group (HALO) at the CHEO Research Institute shows that about two-thirds of Canadian children haven’t achieved an acceptable level of physical literacy. -
NU wears purple for concussion awareness
My NipissingCommunity leadership and the promotion of health and wellness through physical activity are key aspects of Nipissing’s Bachelor of Physical and Health Education program. -
Nutrition expert Jennifer Sygo speaking at NU
My NipissingPhysical and Health EducationSeminar SeriesNipissing University welcomes Jennifer Sygo, MSc, RD for a workshop, Eat to Perform – Nutrition Strategies to Support Your Sport., on Tuesday, September 19, from 7 – 9 p.m. in room F213. -
March Break Day Camp Registration Now Open
My NipissingPhysical and Health EducationThe Bachelor of Physical and Health Education (BPHE) students are excited to announce the opening of registration for the annual March Break Day Camp. -
Students in jerseys give to food bank
My NipissingStudents in the Bachelor of Physical and Health Education program recently got the chance to help stock the shelves of the student food bank, while simultaneously strutting the colours of their favourite sports team by donning a jersey for the day. -
BPHE students enjoy the natural beauty in North Bay’s backyard
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Centre for Physical and Health Education grand opening
AlumniPhysical and Health EducationMy NipissingResearchWith a symbolic ribbon cutting last Friday, Nipissing’s Centre for Physical and Health Education officially opened, illuminating the many ways students and faculty are working to improve the health of our communities through the study of physical activity. -
Dr. Bruner on Points North
ResearchPhysical and Health EducationDr. Mark Bruner, assistant professor in the Schulich School of Education’s Bachelor of Physical Health and Education, recently spoke to Jason Turnbull on CBC Radio’s Points North. -
Introducing the first annual Paul Nelson Memorial Hockey Game
Physical and Health EducationNipissing University is proud to host the first annual Paul Nelson Memorial Hockey Game, November 23, from 2 – 3:30 p.m. at Memorial Gardens, with fourth-year Bachelor of Physical Health and Education students facing off against Nipissing faculty and staff. -
Submission Deadline! Nipissing student assisting with Alzheimer Art Auction fundraiser
My NipissingPhysical and Health EducationAttention all artists! Rebecca Roberston, a student in Nipissing’s Bachelor of Physical Health and Education program, is helping to coordinate an art auction in support of the Alzheimer Society of North Bay.




