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President DeGagné launches new edition of book on reconciliation
My NipissingMarking the 10th anniversary of then-prime minister Stephen Harper’s apology in the House of Commons for the government-funded residential school system, a new third edition of Speaking My Truth: The Journey to Reconciliation, was launched. -
New Student Orientation in full swing
GeneralMy NipissingCampus is buzzing this week as incoming students flock to campus for New Student Orientation (NSO) to get a taste of what life will be like as a Laker this fall.
NSO is a one-day orientation program for all new students and their supporters, designed to introduce the services and programs available to support student success, and build connections to the Lakers community. -
Study shows Northerners face barriers to post-secondary education
ResearchA new study published by researchers at Nipissing University finds evidence that individuals from the northernmost areas of Canada’s provinces continue to experience significant barriers on the road to attending post-secondary education. -
Meet student leader Shannon Mortson
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingToday, we are pleased to profile Shannon Mortson, who is working toward a Bachelor of Arts degree, with Honours in Criminal Justice, Policing stream. -
Slo-pitch tournament in support of Shinerama
GeneralMy NipissingThe Nipissing University Student Union (NUSU) and NU Lakers Crew are teaming up to fight cystic fibrosis. The two groups are set to host Shine Ball, a co-ed charity slo-pitch tournament in support of Shinerama, July 28-29 at the Steve Omischl Sports Complex in North Bay. -
Exclusive Honorary Degree interview with Paul Kennedy
ConvocationMy NipissingToday, we are pleased to present Dr. Paul Kennedy who was conferred Nipissing’s highest distinction, an honorary degree, during the convocation ceremony in North Bay on June 8, 2018.
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.