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Nelson game raises fun and funds
My NipissingThe Nipissing University faculty-staff team narrowly escaped with a victory over the student team in last Friday’s Paul Nelson Memorial Hockey Game. The students, however, came away with a victory anyway, as the game raised more than $1,200 for the Paul Nelson Memorial Scholarship. -
One-on-one academic writing clinics now available
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Gift from Graham – stained glass coat of arms
My NipissingThere’s a new installation adorning Nipissing’s boardroom and overlooking the main entrance: a beautiful stained glass rendering of the university’s coat of arms, a gift from the recently retired Jamie Graham. -
Nursing presents visiting scholar lecture
School of NursingThe School of Nursing welcomes visiting scholar Dr. Victoria Smye to campus for a special lecture, titledHealth Equity and Cultural Safety in an Indigenous Context, on January 26, from 9 – 11:30 a.m. in room F210. -
Indigenous Mentorship Network launched, opportunities for students
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New research links learned helplessness with environmental inaction
ResearchPsychology DepartmentConcern for the environment is widespread, but what is stopping people from rolling their sleeves up and getting down to work with some meaningful pro-environmental action? According to a new study published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology, learned helplessness could be acting as a significant barrier to affecting positive environmental change.
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.