News articles tagged with Alumni
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NU raises whiskers and money for Movember
AlumniMy NipissingStudents, staff and faculty at Nipissing University have been celebrating Movember by getting hairy and raising money to help men’s health. The total amount raised was $3,692.85. All proceeds will go to the Movember Foundation Canada. -
NU launches silver celebrations
AlumniMy NipissingNipissing University will turn 25 on December 10, 2017, and the party starts now. The university held a launch last Friday to launch a year of celebrations marking its 25th Anniversary as an independent degree granting institution. -
Alumni Advisory Board – call for member applications
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Artist Jaime Black brings REDress Project to NU
My NipissingAlumniNipissing University is proud to host an important art installation, the REDress Project, from December 5 -12, as well as a discussion with the artist, Jaime Black, on December 6 from 5:15 – 7 p.m. in the Nipissing Theatre (F213). -
Silver celebrations start Friday
AlumniMy NipissingGet ready to celebrate NU!; The 25th anniversary of Nipissing’s charter is on the horizon in 2017 and we’re going to launch a year of celebrations. -
NU Alum returns for special lecture
AlumniCanadian International CouncilSeminar SeriesDr. Sean Graham returns to his alma mater for a special lecture, titled Imperial Waves: The BBC and 1930s Canadian Broadcasting on November 29, at 7 p.m. in room A226. -
Discussion on Japan’s legacy in painting
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Nursing grads reunite after a decade
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Get ready for Homecoming
AlumniMy Nipissinghe time to rediscover your inner Laker maniac is nigh! Nipissing celebrates its annual Homecoming weekend September 30 - October 2. It’s a weekend like no other, with students, staff, faculty, friends and alumni having fun together and showing their school spirit. -
NU’s Integrative Watershed Analysis Centre studying Lake Nipissing
ResearchMy NipissingAlumniThe work of Nipissing University’s Integrative Watershed Analysis Centre was featured recently in the journal Environmental Monitor. The article discusses the Bays Project the Centre is currently working on to build a better understanding of systems at work in and around Lake Nipissing, and how these systems might be manifesting in the lake, sometimes as the toxic blue green algae.