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Budget necessitates policy changes for older Canadian workforce
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Kruk presenting at Nipissing University Research Talk event
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Policy changes needed for Canada’s aging population
Sociology and AnthropologyDue to Canada’s aging population and recent economic uncertainty, key policies relating to ageism in the workforce must become a national priority, according to a new policy brief written by Nipissing University Sociology professor Dr. Ellie Berger. -
Nipissing student wins national competition to open for Lights
My NipissingStudent Life Network (SLN) announced the result of its 'Open for Lights' contest last week, naming Sumi, an English major, the grand prize winner. As a result, Lights will play a show at Nipissing March 29 and Sumi will open the show in front of her fellow students. -
Award for Aboriginal Student Links
Indigenous InitiativesNipissing University’s Aboriginal Student Links program has won a Martin Aboriginal Education Initiative Award from the Changemakers Initiative of Ashoka Canada.
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.