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Mathematics student presents summer research
My NipissingMath and Computer ScienceNipissing’s Department of Computer Science and Mathematics presents a discussion, titled Bases of products of finite dimensional metric compacta, on Friday, October 9, at 11:30 a.m. in A223. -
Breakout your blue and green for Homecoming
My NipissingAlumniGet out your party hats, Homecoming is a weekend like no other, with students, staff, faculty, friends and alumni all celebrating their Nipissing spirit together. Taking place this weekend, October 2 – 4, you don’t want to miss it and the time to register is running out. -
Lakers Hockey Military Appreciation Night
My NipissingAthleticsNipissing Lakers Men’s Hockey is teaming up with the North Bay’s armed forces for the 7th Annual Military Appreciation Night on Saturday, October 3, at 7 p.m. at Memorial Gardens. -
National Chief Bellegarde calls for change
My NipissingIndigenous InitiativesAssembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Perry Bellegarde was at Nipissing University on Monday, September 28, for a special lecture about closing the gap between First Nations and Canada. -
Upcoming Office of Aboriginal Initiatives events
My NipissingIndigenous InitiativesThis week, students, staff and faculty are invited to participate in a series of experiential and cultural learning opportunities. Activities include Elder teachings and guest speaker presentations by Maurice Switzer, Dale Turner, Dawn Lamothe and Paige Restoule as well as drum making, beading and traditional singing workshops. -
History Seminar Series presents Dr. Lanyan Chen
My NipissingSeminar SeriesNipissing’s History Department presents Dr. Lanyan Chen, associate professor in Nipissing’s School of Human and Social Development - Social Welfare and Social Development, for a discussion, titled Unpacking the Historical Roots of Imbalanced Sex Ratio at Birth in China, on Friday, October 2, 2015 at 2:30 p.m. in A252.
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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.


