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Nominate a Laker for Canada’s Volunteer Awards
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Conflict Resolution lecture and workshop at NU
GeneralLike it or not, conflicts arise. Over time, we will all be faced with countless conflicts, some minor, some violently charged, others emotionally charged. Sometimes conflict can be beneficial. How we work to resolve conflicts for a greater good is vital to a positive future. Nipissing University is pleased to host a special lecture and workshop by Dr. Evan Hoffman on conflict resolution this weekend. -
Dr. Lafrance Horning publishes on women’s recreational hockey
Faculty PublicationCongratulations to Dr. Denyse Lafrance Horning, assistant professor in the School of Business, on publishing a chapter in the new book, Hockey: Challenging Canada’s Game. -
Grad piloting successful program in Nunavut
AlumniMy NipissingSchulich School of EducationA secondary school in Nunavut is piloting a successful new program, titled ESTEEM, promoting emotional health and personal growth for students, while boosting attendance. It was developed by Nipissing graduate and school principal, Romeo Fournier (BEd’08, MEd’11) with a team of Inuit and non-Inuit staff. -
Heritage Fair at Nipissing University
My NipissingNipissing University is pleased to host the North Bay Regional Heritage Fair, Friday, May 11, in the Robert J. Surtees Student Athletics Centre. -
Meet student leader Chad Tremblay
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingTremblay excels academically while working as a pharmacy technician at a local pharmacy, volunteering as a researcher in the Human Evolution Laboratory, and being involved on campus as a second-year representative for the Nipissing University Nursing Society.
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.