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Meet student leader Jessica Perron
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingPerron noticed there was a need for a greater sense of community and belonging among online Master of Education students. In response, she founded the Education Graduate Students group, and began facilitating bi-weekly meetings for students both on and off campus. -
New book for Dr. Kruk
Faculty PublicationMy NipissingCongratulations to Dr. Laurie Kruk, associate professor of English, on the publication of her new book, Double-Voicing the Canadian Short Story (University of Ottawa Press). -
Meet Student Leader Adam McLandress
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingMcLandress is a committed researcher who has contributed to the success of two major research projects in the Psychology lab. He has presented work at the Undergraduate Research Conference twice and has worked to guide, motivate, and train other lab members in his role as a Research Assistant for the Psychology department. -
Math workshop attracts minds from around the world
ResearchMath and Computer ScienceLeading mathematics researchers from around the world are at Nipissing University this week for the 13th Annual Workshop on Topology and Dynamical Systems. -
In conversation with NU’s Chancellor
ConvocationGeneralMy NipissingNU News recently got the opportunity to sit down with Nipissing’s newly installed Chancellor, Dr. Paul Cook for an exclusive interview. In the video, Dr. Cook discusses his reaction to becoming Nipissing’s fourth Chancellor, his role at Nipissing and his message to students. -
Laker hoopster earns All-Star selection
AthleticsMy NipissingThe Ontario University Athletics (OUA) women's basketball team has a tint of blue and green this year as Lakers rookie of the year and member of the OUA All-Rookie team, Alexe Galipeau-Wilson, has been named to the team.
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.