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Dr. Earl featured as Scholar-in-Residence at Holocaust Education Week
My NipissingCongratulations to Dr. Hillary Earl, associate professor of History at Nipissing University, who is featured as the Scholar-in-Residence at the 35th annual Holocaust Education Week at the Sarah and Chaim Neuberger Holocaust Education Centre. -
Dr. Tabachnick publishes article in The Globe and Mail
My NipissingDr. David Tabachnick continues his busy writing schedule while on sabbatical this year. The Professor of political science at Nipissing University has recently published another article, titled Canada’s reputation for tolerance may fuel U.S. border anxiety, in The Globe and Mail. -
Dr. Rich retires
GeneralNipissing University bids farewell to Dr. Sharon Rich, Associate Vice-President, Academic, who will retire on December 31, 2015. -
President DeGagné receives Order of Canada
AlumniMy NipissingGovernor General David Johnston recently presided over a ceremony at Rideau Hall to invest 45 recipients into the Order of Canada, including Nipissing University President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Mike DeGagné, C.M. -
Dr. Tabachnick publishes grand slam
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Debwendizon Aboriginal Youth Education Gathering
My NipissingIndigenous InitiativesNipissing University’s Office of Aboriginal Initiatives recently hosted its fourth Debwendizon Aboriginal Youth Education Gathering, on Tuesday, November 24. Debwendizon welcomes Aboriginal secondary students to campus from local and regional communities to connect with current Aboriginal students, staff and faculty and to engage in experiential learning opportunities.
Your Degree Tells One Story. Your RSD Tells the Rest.
At Nipissing University, your education isn’t limited to lectures, labs and assignments. Some of your most meaningful learning opportunities happen in places that don’t show up on an academic transcript; and your Record of Student Development (RSD) turns those experiences into something official.


