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Nipissing announces 2014 honorary degrees
AlumniGeneralConvocationNipissing University will bestow its highest distinction, an honorary degree, upon the following people: Rush (Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson), Giles Blunt, Dr. Donald Weaver, Dr. Mary Ferguson-Paré, Muriel Sawyer, the Honourable Frances Lankin, and Ron Jamieson. -
Dr. Gosse criticizes Ban Bossy campaign
GeneralFaculty PublicationNipissing’s Dr. Douglas Gosse, professor in the Schulich School of Education, recently lent his opinion and expertise to the National Post, specifically in a piece written by Robyn Urback on the Ban Bossy campaign. -
Schulich School of Education paves way for Algoma grads
GeneralMy NipissingStarting in the fall of 2014, Algoma University grads interested in teaching French will be able to take advantage of priority placement in Nipissing University’s Schulich School of Education. -
Nursing students building community health
GeneralMy NipissingNurses consistently make tremendous contributions to community health, and nursing students in the Nipissing/Canadore collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing program are already making a difference in their community. -
Harris Learning Library wins award
GeneralThe Harris Learning Library at Nipissing University and Canadore College has won a 2013 New Library Building Award from the Ontario Library Association (OLA). -
Catch MLC at Eddie Farewell Charity Fundraiser
GeneralWith spring in the air and the snow on the run (please!) it will soon be time for the 2012-13 Schulich School of Education (consecutive) class to graduate. To celebrate the graduating class and to bring together all education sections, Nipissing hosts the 6th annual Eddie Farewell Charity Fundraiser Social on Wednesday, April 17 at the Wall. -
Nipissing installs Dr. Mike DeGagné as President
AlumniGeneralMy NipissingEducation is the key to a better world, an investment in one’s personal future and the future of Ontario, and Nipissing University has a significant role to play in building that future. That was one of the key messages expressed during Dr. Mike DeGagné’s first official address as President and Vice-Chancellor of Nipissing University. -
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! -
Muskoka campus joins the party
GeneralNipissing’s Muskoka campus got in the party spirit on Monday, December 3, with a celebration of Nipissing’s 20th anniversary as an independent university and the campus’ own Sweet 16th birthday. -
Chief Couchie awarded Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal
GeneralNipissing University is pleased to offer congratulations to Nipissing First Nation Chief Marianna Couchie, who was recently awarded a Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal.