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NU welcomes endangered species policy expert
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Youth with crown ward status planning for success at NU
My NipissingSchulich School of EducationOnce a youth with Crown Ward status turns 18, he or she becomes independent and is no longer under the care of the Children’s Aid Society (CAS). Without family support this transition is difficult and the option of attending postsecondary is daunting and often unattainable. -
Nipissing beats all other universities
My NipissingA dedicated and determined team of athletes recently represented Nipissing University in the hotly contested Faculty-Staff Hockey Tournament in Guelph. The heroes from Nipissing returned home victorious! -
Burk’s work selected for exhibition and publication
My NipissingFine Arts/Performing ArtsCongratulations to Amanda Burk, associate professor of Fine Arts, who recently had her work, Hushed Renewal, accepted into the 35th Bradley International Print and Drawing Exhibition in Illinois. Burk’s work has also been chosen for publication inPocketful Illustration Magazine. -
OUA Rookie awards for two Lakers hockey men
My NipissingAthleticsIt was another playoff appearance for the Nipissing Lakers men’s hockey team – their sixth straight – and it was thanks to a balanced attack. -
Research Week at NU
My NipissingResearchUniversity research transforms our world. Nipissing University is celebrating that fact with Research Week, culminating in a speaker series downtown on Wednesday, March 11, featuring NU’s Research Achievement Award Winning faculty.
Nipissing University receives transformational gift to expand and enhance rare dementia research, support and education nationally
Earlier today, Nipissing University announced a transformational $5M investment to support the continued development and national expansion of Rare Dementia Support Canada (RDS Canada). This gift will support the expansion of dementia research, support services, and education, as well as help establish a dedicated space to house RDS Canada - a centre committed to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by rare and young-onset dementias.