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Momentum extends Professional Development
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NU Remembrance Day Service
My NipissingGeneralNipissing University wishes to remember the contributions of our veterans who have served in war and peace-keeping duties over the years by holding a ceremony as an expression of observance today at 10:30 a.m. in the Front Foyer. -
Temporary changes to minimize transit delays
GeneralNorth Bay Transit will continue to provide service to the Education Centre during the Nipissing Faculty strike but delays are to be expected.Buses will not be accessing the Education Centre Property while picket lines are in effect. -
Faculty decline university’s offer
GeneralFollowing an intensive weekend of negotiations, Nipissing University's full-time Faculty chose to withdraw their services and commence a strike as of 12:01 a.m. on Monday, November 2. -
NU encouraging students to be civically engaged
My NipissingGeneralWith the federal election only a few days away, the Harris Learning Library is featuring a display to encourage students to engage with Canadian politics. -
Nipissing University approves 2015-16 budget
GeneralMy NipissingNipissing University’s Board of Governors approved the 2015-16 budget at their regular meeting on June 4. The university is projecting revenues of $67,566,128 and expenses of $72,849,343, resulting in a projected deficit of $5,283,215. -
NU receives award for support to reservists
My NipissingGeneralIt is a little-known fact that roughly one third of Canadian reservists – part-time members of the military – are students. This means that thousands of people across the country balance school work and commitments to the Canadian Armed Forces. -
Remembering Dr. David Liddle
My NipissingGeneralNipissing University offers condolences to the family and friends of Dr. David Liddle, who passed away on January 22. -
Partnerships shaking history and affecting change
ResearchGeneralDr. Katrina Srigley builds partnerships to challenge the way people work and think about the stories of our pasts. Her work, in partnership with the North Bay Indian Friendship Centre informed the provincially-mandated ten-year housing plan for the District of Nipissing and is highlighted in the Friendship Centre’s recently released publication, Walking the Red Road, a report and action plan for North Bay’s Urban Aboriginal Strategy. -
President DeGagné earns Order of Canada
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