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Nipissing announces 2024 honorary degree recipients
GeneralConvocationNipissing University will present five outstanding leaders with honorary degrees, the University’s highest distinction, during its upcoming Convocation from June 11 to June 13 at the R.J. Surtees Student Athletics Centre. -
Major grant awarded for evaluation of Rare Dementia Support programs
GeneralFaculty/Staff AwardResearchThe Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Institute of Aging, in partnership with the Institute of Health Services and Policy Research and the Azrieli Foundation and its Canadian Centre for Caregiving Excellence (CCCE), has announced a significant grant to support a Nipissing University-led project titled "A Realist Evaluation of Rare Dementia Support: Peoples, Spaces and Places." -
Nipissing in the News Roundup (May 11 to May 24, 2024)
GeneralWhether it’s providing expert commentary, leading groundbreaking research, or making a difference in the community our students, faculty, staff and alumni are making headlines. -
Nipissing University and BorderPass collaborate to enhance immigration support for international students
GeneralInternationalNipissing University and BorderPass have partnered to provide international students with a reliable resource for affordable, transparent, and realistic guidance on immigration matters, safeguarding them against unfair fees and false promises. -
Alumni Profile – Robyn Jones (MESc ’20)
GeneralAlumniRobyn Jones graduated from Nipissing University in 2020 with a Master of Environmental Science. She relocated from northwestern Ontario to attend Nipissing, bringing her closer to family and to professors conducting leading research in her field. -
Nipissing in the News Roundup (April 27 to May 10, 2024)
GeneralWhether it’s providing expert commentary, leading groundbreaking research, or making a difference in the community our students, faculty, staff and alumni are making headlines.
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.





