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Near North Voices present two epic works
My NipissingNorth Bay’s University-Community Choir – continues its tradition of bringing challenging choral art music to the North Bay and area community, with a concert featuring two epic musical works:Carmina Burana by Carl Orff, performed in an arrangement for two pianos and percussion ensemble. -
New appointments for Dr. Page
My NipissingCongratulations to Nipissing’s Dr. Aroha Page, associate professor of Nursing on her accomplishments in the Canadian Associations of Schools of Nursing (CASN) and College of Nurses Ontario (CNO). -
Applications to Nipissing leading province
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Dr. Elliott-Johns working to improve school effectiveness
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Partnerships shaking history and affecting change
ResearchGeneralDr. Katrina Srigley builds partnerships to challenge the way people work and think about the stories of our pasts. Her work, in partnership with the North Bay Indian Friendship Centre informed the provincially-mandated ten-year housing plan for the District of Nipissing and is highlighted in the Friendship Centre’s recently released publication, Walking the Red Road, a report and action plan for North Bay’s Urban Aboriginal Strategy. -
Novelist Abdou on campus Thursday
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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.