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New book for Dr. Patriquin
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Computer Science and Math research seminar
ResearchMath and Computer ScienceNipissing’s department of Computer Science and Mathematics hosts a research seminar, titled Finite automata for software modelling, with Dr. B.J. Schreyer on Friday, February 6, 2015 from 9:30 – 11 a.m. in room A223. -
New book for Dr. Noël
History DepartmentFaculty PublicationCongratulations to Dr. Françoise Noël, professor of History, on the publication of her book Nipissing: Historic Waterway, Wilderness Playground. -
Research Achievement Award winners
ResearchCongratulations to the three recipients of Nipissing University’s Research Achievement Award 2015-16: Dr. Lanyan Chen, associate professor Social Welfare and Social Development; Dr. Pavlina Radia, associate professor, English; and Dr. Dan Walters, associate professor, Geography. -
The very best OUA Nordic racers are coming
AthleticsGet outside and celebrate winter while watching incredible student-athletes compete in the OUA Nordic Championships.Nipissing University is proud to host the 2015 Northgate Tour De Nipissing OUA Nordic Championships, February 13-16 at locations around the city. -
Food for fines provides double relief
My NipissingErase library fines and support the student food bank in one swift motion with the annual Food for Fines campaign at the Harris Learning Library. Until February 16, you can bring nonperishable food items to the library to help clear or reduce any outstanding fines. One food item is equivalent to $2.00 of library fines, to a maximum of $20.
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.