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Ontario Universities' Fair on this week
GeneralIt’s a critical time for university recruitment in Ontario this week, with more than 140,000 prospective students and their supporters visiting the Ontario Universities' Fair in downtown Toronto to learn more about Ontario universities and Nipissing University is ready. -
Student Centre takes step forward
GeneralMy NipissingThe gorgeous and eagerly anticipated Student Centre took another big step forward last week, with the tender being awarded to Kenalex Development Ltd., a local neighbourhood developer and commercial contractor. -
Nipissing Amnesty International hosting letter writing campaign
GeneralInterested in urging the protection of human rights around the globe? Join the Nipissing University Amnesty International Action Circle’s first letter-writing session of the academic year, today, Wednesday September 26, from 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. in A244. -
Dr. Jarvis launches new MKN support website
Schulich School of EducationCongratulations to Dr. Daniel Jarvis, professor in the Schulich School of Education, on launching a new online resource, Crossing the Divide: Critical Transitions in Student Mathematical Development (Grade 8 to 9), designed as a support tool for teachers, students, and parents/guardians. -
NU study featured in TVO article
GeneralA Nipissing University study, led by Dr. David Zarifa, was recently featured in a TVO article that examined why northern Ontario youth are less likely to pursue post-secondary education than their southern counterparts. -
Psychology speaker series kicks off with talk on altruism and desirability
Psychology DepartmentSeminar SeriesDo nice guys really finish last? The Department of Psychology invites you to find out the answer at their speaker series event on Monday, September 24 featuring University of Guelph psychologist, Pat Barclay, Ph.D.
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.