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Lecture on First Nation empowerment and self-determination next week
The Department of Social Welfare and Social Development along with the Anishinabek Nation/Union of Ontario Indians (UOI) invite to you attend an upcoming lecture titled “Rebuilding the spirit within: Raising the spirit of our children and families - First Nation empowerment and self-determination." -
Dr. Jarvis publishes paper on innovative teaching and assessment of math
Faculty PublicationCongratulations to Dr. Daniel Jarvis of the Schulich School of Education on the publication of a co-authored paper in the Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching. -
Learn more about treaties during Treaties Recognition Week
Indigenous InitiativesAs part of Treaties Recognition Week, Nipissing University and the Anishnabek Nation invite you to attend an information session to learn more about treaties and the treaty relationships that affect First Nations. -
Social work students recognized as emerging leaders
GeneralMy NipissingFourth year Bachelor of Social Work students, Shawna Epple and Cornelia (Nela) Pocztanski have each received an Emerging Leaders Award from the Ontario Association of Social Workers (OASW). -
Moran and Campbell named Lakers Athletes of the Week
AthleticsCongrats to Lakers Greco’s Athletes of the Week Jess Moran (WSOC) and Colin Campbell (MHKY). -
Centre for Literacy kicks off 2018-2019 at the annual Learning Together conference
Schulich School of EducationThe Schulich School of Education and the Centre for Literacy, alongside many community agencies and the four local school boards, were proud sponsors of the 13th annual Learning Together! Apprenons ensemble! conference held on October 13, 2018 at Chippewa Secondary School.
Business students explore sustainability in Finland
Ten students from Nipissing University's School of Business recently embarked on a transformative expedition to Finland, as part of the ADMN 3336-Special Projects (iLEAD) course. Funded by Global Skill Opportunity - Transcultural Interdisciplinary Learning Experiences (GSO-TILE), this three-credit course allowed students to explore sustainability in the world's happiest country, as ranked by the 2024 World Happiness Report.