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Dr. Sharpe earns appointment and award
My NipissingResearchSchulich School of EducationHearty congratulations to Dr. Glen Sharpe, associate professor in the Schulich School of Education on two recent accomplishments: he has been appointed to First Nations Technical Institutes Board of Directors on his home reserve, the Mohawks of the Bay Of Quinte in Deseronto, Ontario, and he is the recipient of an Aboriginal Circle of Educators Education (ACE) Award. -
Men’s hoopsters fight cancer
AthleticsMy NipissingThe Nipissing Lakers Men’s Basketball program raised $2,276.65 in their Take the Charge against Prostate Cancer campaign that concluded Saturday night with a cheque presentation to Susan Plamondon, Fundraising Coordinator for the Canadian Cancer Society, and Dr. Mike Leckie, Special Guest and Prostate Cancer Survivor. -
New Book for Dr. Elliott-Johns
Faculty PublicationSchulich School of EducationCongratulations to Dr. Susan Elliott-Johns, associate professor in the Schulich School of Education, on the publication of her new book, Leadership for Change in Teacher Education: Voices of Canadian Deans of Education (Sense Publishers). -
Math talks this Friday
ResearchSeminar SeriesMath and Computer ScienceNipissing’s Department of Computer Science and Mathematics is pleased to announce an upcoming seminar featuring Dr. Ihor Stasyuk discussing Counting and Combinatorics, on Friday, November 28, 2014 at 1:30 – -2:30 p.m. in room A223. -
Trick or Treaty? screening at Capitol Centre
Indigenous InitiativesJoin legendary Canadian documentarian, Alanis Obomsawin, as she uncovers the tangled history of Treaty No. 9 in a screening of her newest documentary, Trick or Treaty?, Wednesday, December 3, at the Capitol Centre in North Bay. -
New book for Dr. Ryan
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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.


