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Aboriginal author speaking to students
My NipissingSolomon is the creator of the comic Rabbit and Bear Paws, which follows the story of two mischievous Ojibwa brothers in 18th century North America. In 2005, he started Little Spirit Bear Productions, a First Nations Multi-Media company created to share the humorous adventures of Rabbit and Bear Paws. Solomon is the grandson of Native Traditional Healer and Justice Activist Art Solomon. -
Nipissing helping to celebrate Small Business Week
My NipissingNipissing University is joining in the celebrations to mark the North Bay and District Chamber of Commerce’s Small Business Week October 17 – 23. -
Nipissing University releases 2011-12 budget
My NipissingNipissing University’s Board of Governors approved an operating budget of $67,537,533 for the fiscal year 2011-12 during their regular meeting on Thursday, June 2, 2011. -
2011 Honorary Degrees Announced
My NipissingConvocationNipissing University will present honorary degrees to eight outstanding individuals during the university’s 2011 Spring convocation ceremonies in North Bay and Brantford. An honorary degree will be bestowed upon: Dr. Charles Pascal, Alton Bigwin, Grand Chief Stan Beardy, Suzanne Brooks, David Liddle, Dr. Mark Tremblay, Sister Priscilla Solomon, and Keith Lickers. -
New Chancellor to push for continued success at Nipissing
GeneralNipissing University’s third Chancellor, Dr. Jon S. Dellandrea, CM, was officially installed today in a special ceremony. He was appointed to a four-year term as Chancellor by the university’s Board of Governors on Monday, September 13, 2010. -
Nipissing University launches strategic plan
GeneralIn a unanimous vote at their December meeting, Nipissing University’s Board of Governors approved the university’s new strategic plan, Academic Excellence: The Strategic Plan 2010-2015.
NU professor and alumnus offers lifelong commitment to education
Dr. Glen Sharpe's connection with Nipissing University began serendipitously in the mid-90s when he stopped at the campus while driving from Thunder Bay to Bramalea, Ontario. Curious about the university, he entered the education office, where he was greeted with warmth and friendliness. That visit left a lasting impression, so when it came time to pursue a Master’s degree in Education, Nipissing was his first choice.