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MESc graduates get published
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Nipissing announces 2014 honorary degrees
AlumniGeneralConvocationNipissing University will bestow its highest distinction, an honorary degree, upon the following people: Rush (Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson), Giles Blunt, Dr. Donald Weaver, Dr. Mary Ferguson-Paré, Muriel Sawyer, the Honourable Frances Lankin, and Ron Jamieson. -
Campus trails connecting to Trans Canada Trail
My NipissingEfforts to complete the Trans Canada Trail by 2017 to coincide with Canada’s 150th Anniversary of Confederation are moving full steam ahead in north eastern Ontario. In an event on campus last week, Valerie Pringle, Co-Chair of the Trans Canada Trail Foundation announced a contribution of $270,000 from the Foundation to assist with the extension of the Trail from the North Bay Regional Health Centre to the Education Centre and connect the campus trail system. -
Don’t fear the Bears…know what to do
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Geographers earn grant to study Lake Nipissing water quality
ResearchGeography DepartmentResearchers in Nipissing University’s geography department have earned a $50,000 grant from the Ministry of Environment’s Great Lakes division to monitor Lake Nipissing. -
Annual Workshop on Topology and Applications
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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.