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NU Café Book Club launches
AlumniNU CafeA new book club has officially launched for Nipissing University students and alumni through the NU Café networking platform. NU Café Book Club members will have two months to read each selection followed by the opportunity to participate in a virtual Book Club Chat about the book with a special guest. -
Nipissing celebrates Alumni Award recipients
AlumniThe Nipissing University Alumni Advisory Board (NUAAB) is set to honour five exceptional individuals with Alumni Awards during this year’s virtual celebration. Each day this week, Nipissing University will feature one of its 2020 Alumni Award recipients on its social media channels. -
2020 Reflections: A heartfelt thank you to our alumni, donors and friends
AlumniAs the final weeks of 2020 come to an end, we want to take this opportunity to send you a humble thank you. As this year progressed, it seemed that every month brought new challenges as a result of COVID-19. -
Nipissing alumna inspires local gift-giving
AlumniSchool of BusinessNipissing University School of Business graduate, Taylor Hummel (BBA ’19), is part of a small team that developed a successful initiative to encourage members of the North Bay community to shop locally this holiday season. Alongside her former high school classmates, Nico Waltenbury and Sierra Mercer, Hummel forged partnerships with 10 local businesses to create The Bay Bundle. -
Dr. Peachey published in prestigious nursing journal
School of NursingFaculty PublicationAssistant Professor and proud Nipissing University PhD graduate, Dr. Laurie Peachey, has had the manuscript from her PhD thesis, Shaping clinical imagination as new graduate nurses in maternal-child simulation, accepted in the Nurse Education Today international journal. -
Nipissing alumna named Young Professional of the Year
AlumniNipissing alumna and Executive Assistant, External Relationships and Strategic Initiatives in the Office of the President, Maggie Daniel, was recently recognized by the North Bay & District Chamber of Commerce as Young Professional of the Year.
Raising Voices and Building Community: Trina Prince’s Path of Advocacy and Inclusion
For Nipissing alumnus Trina Prince, becoming an award-winning advocate for equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) has been based on perseverance, passion, and deep commitment to uplifting marginalized voices. Earlier this year, Prince received the prestigious King Charles III Coronation Medal, awarded to individuals across Canada who have made exceptional contributions to their communities.