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Dr. Ferguson part of large landmark study on mental health in the workplace
ResearchDr. Kristen Ferguson, associate professor in the Schulich School of Education at Nipissing, is leading a research team investigating stress, mental health and leaves of absence among teachers. The work is part of a large research project, the first interdisciplinary and collaborative research to study workplace mental health in Canada. -
NU officially opens turf field
My NipissingA place for all students to learn, compete and cheer, and for the entire community to enjoy. That sentiment perfectly sums up Nipissing University’s new turf field, which officially opened today with a ribbon cutting ceremony. -
Nipissing students to learn from new Executive in Residence
School of BusinessStudents in Nipissing University's School of Business have a fantastic new resource available to help them learn and connect classroom theory to real world business settings. The university has appointed George Flumerfelt, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Redpath Group, as the inaugural Executive in Residence. Flumerfelt will serve as an important link between the classroom and boardroom by delivering guest lectures , mentoring students, and providing feedback on program development. -
Wroe and Zak earn Lakers Athletes of the Week
AthleticsCongratulations to Lakers Greco’s Athletes of the Week: Women’s soccer player Abby Wroe, and Men’s soccer player Nathan Zak. -
Cairns presenting at TESS18
Steve Cairns, assistant professor in School of Nursing’s RPN to BScN Blended Learning Program, will be presenting at the upcoming Technology Enabled Seminar + Showcase (TESS), eCampusOntario. -
Nighbors earn Northern Ontario Business Award
GeneralCongratulations to Jade Nighbor ‘BEd 2010, and Dave Nighbor on earning the Company of the Year (1-15 Employees) at the recent Northern Ontario Business Awards (NOBA).
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.