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Nursing student earns award
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Seminar series discussing slavery
Seminar SeriesHistory DepartmentEnvironmental Sciences/StudiesNipissing University welcomes Dr. Margot Maddison-MacFadyen to campus for a special lecture, titled Critical Histories and Geographies of Colonial Enslavement: Mary Prince and Her Enslavement Story, The History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave, Related by Herself, on Friday March 24 at 2:30 p.m. in room A252. Dr. Maddison-MacFadyen is a Canada Research Chair Postdoctoral Fellow at Nipissing University. -
Meet student leader Nicole Billington
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingBillington is helpful, kind, and always willing to support her peers in any way she can. Throughout her degree, she has supported her peers as a peer tutor, Academic Skills Drop-In Centre Volunteer, and teaching assistant for multiple psychology classes. -
NU and Australian researchers collaborate on climate change caused die-off
ResearchGeography DepartmentMy NipissingResearchers from Nipissing University’s Geography department are part of a study published in the journal Marine and Freshwater Research that points a finger at climate change as the cause of a massive wetland die-off in Australia. -
3MT at NU
My NipissingResearchBrilliant graduate students are hard at work sharpening and condensing millions of ideas, thousands of hours, and hundreds of pages into one beautiful, streamlined and concise presentation to wow judges at the annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition. -
Near North Voices performs musical comedy Primadonna Choralis
My NipissingNear North Voices – North Bay’s University-Community Choir – will complete their 10th season with a concert entitled A Canadian Choral Celebration, featuring the epically hilarious Primadonna Choralis
Ricker Collection Exhibition celebrates work of renowned photographer, educator
On September 20, Nipissing University celebrated the opening of the Ricker Collection exhibition at the NUSU Reflection Gallery. The exhibition, which opened to widespread enthusiasm, celebrates the life and work of Harry Ricker (1872 – 1952), a renowned naturalist, photographer, and educator who left a lasting impact on both North Bay's history and its education system.