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Last chance for alumni award nominations
My NipissingAlumniWhile our students are continually making their mark on our campus, our alumni are busy making theirs in their own communities, and beyond. The Alumni Advisory Board would like your help to identify and recognize the achievements of our graduates by giving out the following awards -
Homecoming is here – last call for registration
AlumniThat weekend you circled on your calendar — the one with the amazingly fun Tailgate Party, the Alumni Awards, the Nearly Naked Mile and all the hockey action — that weekend is here! That’s right, folks, it’s Homecoming 2013! -
Nearly Naked at Homecoming
My NipissingAthleticsAlumniThis year during Homecoming Weekend, October 25-27, you’ll have the chance to get nearly naked for a great cause with the Nearly Naked Mile, hosted by the Nipissing University Student Ambassadors (NUSA). -
Homecoming is coming – register now!
AlumniMy NipissingAthleticsBreak out the blue and green and get ready to discover your inner Laker maniac! Homecoming 2013 is just around the corner, October 25-27, and you don’t want to miss out on any of the action, so register now! -
Last chance for alumni award nominations
AlumniWhat better way to celebrate Homecoming weekend at Nipissing University and the achievements of our alumni than by nominating a deserving individual for an alumni award? -
Alumni award nominations open
AlumniWhat better way to celebrate Homecoming weekend at Nipissing University and the achievements of our alumni than by nominating a deserving individual for an alumni award?
NU Alumnus Tells Stories That Spark Curiosity
For children’s author, editor, and lifelong nature-observer Erin Alladin, every story begins with curiosity about language, landscape, and the overlooked details that make the world feel alive. But before she published acclaimed picture books or built a thriving freelance editing practice, she was a Nipissing University English student with an armful of classical-language textbooks, a deep attachment to Northern Ontario’s woods and water, and a growing fascination with how stories work from the inside out.


