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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
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One-day powwow at Education Centre
Indigenous InitiativesNipissing University and Canadore College are hosting the fifth annual welcome powwow, Friday, September 17, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. beside the Education Centre Pond. -
Construction underway on new facility
ResearchConstruction has begun on Nipissing University’s vision for an active learning and physical health research innovation centre. -
President Lovett-Doust named one of Canada’s most powerful women
My NipissingNipissing University is very pleased to announce that President Lesley Lovett-Doust has been recognized with a 2011 Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award.
History, Education, and the Outdoors: Terry Dubroy’s unique approach to teaching
Nipissing University is proud to host alumnus Terry Dubroy for the launch of his solo book, Transformative Education, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on November 29 at the NUSU Student Centre. The community is invited to share in an evening of insightful stories and celebrate education as Dubroy shares the journey that led to his most recent publication, Transformative Education. The book is an exploration of what it means to be an authentic, transformative educator.