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BEd alumna wins Dr. David Suzuki Fellowship
AlumniCongratulations to Schulich School of Education alumna, Erin Hartmans (BEd’18) who was recently awarded the 2018 Dr. David Suzuki Fellowship by the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study Laboratory School at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE). -
Provincial award for NU’s first Sexual Violence Prevention and Education Coordinator
My NipissingCongratulations to Jen Gordon, Nipissing’s first Sexual Violence Prevention and Education Coordinator, on winning a provincial Draw-the-Line Sexual Violence Prevention Award for 2017-2018. -
Human Evolution Lab construction underway
Psychology DepartmentResearchNipissing University’s research infrastructure continues to grow, with the Human Evolution Laboratory beginning to take shape in room A222. -
Dr. Geden exhibiting in Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
GeneralAnyone planning a trip to London, England, this summer has the opportunity to enjoy some NU-related culture by visiting the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition where Dr. Dennis Geden, associate professor of Fine Arts, is exhibiting his painting, Ralph Smith: Trapper. -
Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day at Nipissing
Indigenous InitiativesThursday, June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day; Nipissing University’s Office of Indigenous Initiatives is hosting a celebration at the campus courtyard teepee and everyone is invited. -
Book award for Dr. Sibbald
My NipissingSchulich School of EducationFaculty PublicationCongratulations to Dr. Timothy Sibbald, associate professor in the Schulich School of Education, and his co-editor, Dr. Victoria Handford, assistant professor at Thompson Rivers University, on their book, The Academic Gateway: Understanding the Journey to Tenure, winning silver in the Foreword Indie Awards 2017, in the Career Category.
Nominations open for Dave Marshall Leadership Awards
Do you know an outstanding Nipissing University student leader deserving of recognition? Nominations for the 2022 Dave Marshall Leadership Awards are officially open. Until January 31, 2022, faculty members, alumni, students and community members are encouraged to nominate individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership in one of three categories: Academic, Campus or Community.