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New tipi for Nipissing
My NipissingThere’s a new tipi on campus, a place for teaching, learning and community-gathering. On Friday, June 17, Nipissing will host a small celebration at the new tipi to mark National Aboriginal Day, including a cultural teaching shared by Cindy Hare followed by tea and bannock for everyone. -
National mentorship program for Indigenous youth wraps inaugural year
My NipissingThe first year of the In.Business Program has officially wrapped up in the Eastern Region in partnership with Nipissing University. -
2016 Convocation has arrived
AlumniConvocationMy NipissingIt’s a week of celebration, the beginning of a new chapter in life for graduates and a time to look back fondly on friends made, goals achieved lessons learned and amazing experiences enjoyed both in and out of the classroom. -
Laker’s Koivukoski to lead team Canada
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New book from Thorn
English DepartmentFaculty PublicationCongratulations to Brian T. Thorn, instructor in the English department, on the publication of his book, From Left to Right: Maternalism and Women's Political Activism in Postwar Canada (UBC Press). -
Nipissing hires Chair of Indigenous Education
My NipissingSchulich School of EducationDr. Cindy Peltier brings a passion for community health, teaching and learning and a strong connection to Nipissing University to her new role as the university’s Chair of Indigenous Education.
Dr. Barbi Law appointed Associate Vice-President, Research, Innovation and Graduate Studies at Nipissing University
Nipissing University is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Barbi Law as Associate Vice-President, Research, Innovation, and Graduate Studies (AVP, RIGS) for a five-year term, effective August 1, 2024. As a member of the University’s leadership team, Dr. Law will play a key role in advancing innovative research, fostering excellence in graduate education, and building relationships with community and industry to grow Nipissing’s research enterprise.