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International Women’s Week packs a solid line-up - Fifty Shades of NO
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Students working to end human trafficking
My Nipissingvery Wednesday in March, Alpha Phi Sigma students will be in the Education Centre Hallway to raise awareness about human trafficking and to collect very specific donations of gently used or new bras and unwanted cellphones. -
Psych speaker series featuring Dr. Smith
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Two Lakers women hockey players earn OUA Rookie honours
My NipissingAthleticsThere is no doubt that the success of the Nipissing Lakers women’s hockey team was a complete team effort – from their goalies, through their defence and up to their forwards. -
Sustainable development funding workshop coming to NU
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iLeaders make an impression Jamaica
School of BusinessNipissing’s team of 12 intrepid iLead students have left sunny Jamaica and have returned home to sunny (and cold and snowy) Canada after making final presentations to business they worked with, Great Huts Resort and the Portland Rehabilitation Management Centre.
From Northern Roots to the Global Stage: How Alumnus Rebecca Wakelin is Helping Educators Thrive
For Rebecca Wakelin, the path to becoming an educator, and ultimately a leader in higher education development, began unexpectedly. Raised in Northern Ontario, Wakelin’s childhood dream was to become a lawyer. However, while applying to universities, she included Nipissing University’s Bachelor of Education program as a fourth choice, influenced by her roommates pursuing teaching.