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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. -
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. -
Congratulations to Dr. Maynes
My NipissingFaculty PublicationSchulich School of EducationCongratulations to Dr. Nancy Maynes, associate professor in the Schulich School of Education for having her book Kindergarten in Canada: A Play-Based Approach for Educators, listed on the Ontario College of Teachers site as one of its top 10 books and e-books for teachers. -
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. -
Master of Science in Kinesiology announced at NU
AlumniMy NipissingResearchTo address the growing demand for expertise in health and rehabilitation across Canada, Nipissing University is pleased to announce a new graduate degree opportunity, the Master of Science in Kinesiology (MScKin).
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.



