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New partnership to help youth at risk stay in school
Schulich School of EducationFaculty members from Nipissing University’s Schulich School of Education are part of a collaborative team working to enhance educational opportunities for Youth in Care. -
iPad project getting boys reading
Schulich School of EducationThanks to a new research project taking place out of Nipissing University, a group of boys at O’Gorman Intermediate Catholic School in Timmins are using iPads, the latest and coolest gadget on the market, to improve their literacy skills. -
Nipissing hosting ICE conference
Schulich School of EducationNipissing University’s Schulich School of Education is hosting the Imagination Creativity Education (ICE) conference November 5 – 6. -
Dellandrea appointed Nipissing University's Chancellor
GeneralDellandrea was recommended by the Chancellor selection committee, which considered and discussed nominations from the university community and other stakeholders. The Chancellor is the titular head of the university and confers all degrees to graduates at Convocation. Dellandrea was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from Nipissing University in June 2010. -
Aboriginal Initiatives office leading the way
My NipissingNipissing University held an open house on Thursday to welcome people to the new Aboriginal Initiatives office and unveil the office’s Ojibwe name, Enji giigdoyang (pronounced enji GEEG do young), while informing the community of the office’s mission. -
Renowned historian Natalie Zemon Davis to give History keynote address
History Department
Inspiring change: How Nipissing alumnus Taijon Eccleston-Graham is impacting communities through storytelling
When it comes to storytelling, few can captivate an audience quite like Nipissing alumnus Taijon Eccleston-Graham. From his pioneering initiative Shoot for Change to his newly released documentary series, The Road to Convocation, Eccleston-Graham has leveraged his passion for sports and community to leave a lasting impact.