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Nguyen earns 2018 3MT title
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National award for alumna
AlumniMy NipissingCongratulations to Nipissing alumna Laura Stemp (BEd’ 17), on earning the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers in recognition of her significant contributions to her communities. -
Community Leadership Experience provides unique practicum opportunities
My NipissingSchulich School of EducationStudents earning a Bachelor of Education degree in the renowned Schulich School of Education enjoy a plethora of great experiences, and at the top of that list for many is the opportunity to experience learn about teaching in other regions and countries. -
Meet student leader Kyla Cangiano
Dave Marshall Leadership AwardMy NipissingCangiano has presented research at both national and international academic conferences, including the 2017 Undergraduate Research Conference, the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, and the Canadian Anthropology Society Conference, and has recently had an abstract of her thesis accepted to be presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology/Canadian Anthropology Society, an international conference to be held in Cuba this spring. -
NU introducing International English Summer Camps
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Psych talk explores stress and eating
Psychology DepartmentSeminar SeriesNipissing University’s psychology speaker series welcomes Dr. Michael Emond, of the department of psychology at Laurentian University, to campus for a lecture titled Stress-Eaters and Stress-Undereaters: Factors Affecting their Bi-Directional Feeding Response in Humans and in an Animal Model, on Monday, March 26, at 10 a.m. in room F-210.
One Student’s Purrfect Path to Graduation
At Nipissing University, students often talk about finding their place. For Breanna Mills, a History student graduating this spring, that sense of belonging came from community, hands-on experience, and a small but constant presence by her side in the form of a feline. Her name is April, an orange tabby cat with a keen sense of awareness. April isn’t just a companion to Mills; she’s a trained service animal who has been part of nearly every step of her university journey.

