Nipissing University Faculty Association calls for Resignations of Ross Romano, Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities and Robert Haché, President of Laurentian University
April 16, 2021 – North Bay, Ontario Today, the Nipissing University Faculty Association (NUFA) echoed the calls of the York University Faculty Association (YUFA) and other bodies, for the immediate resignations of Ross Romano, Minister of Training Colleges and Universities and Robert Haché, President of Laurentian University along with his senior leadership team. These motions
Nipissing University Senate passes Motion in support of Laurentian University Senate
At the April 9, 2021 Nipissing University Senate meeting, the following motion was passed unanimously: Whereas a first principle for university quality and integrity is expressed in the bicameral governance structure shared between the Board of Governors and the Academic Senate, a process clearly identified in the Nipissing University Act and Laurentian University Act; and Whereas Senators have
NUFA Responds to CCAA Process at Laurentian University
North Bay, ON, March 23, 2021 – The Nipissing University Faculty Association echoes the call of the North Bay District Labour Council, published online in the Nugget/Bay Today/My North Bay Now on March 17th, for the province to end the CCAA process at Laurentian University and to provide adequate and sustained funding to ensure the continued viability of this
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History
Institutional History The roots of Nipissing University date back to the opening of the North Bay Normal School in 1909. Teacher education has been part of the North Bay community for well over 100 years. In 1947, residents of North Bay formed a committee with the goal of establishing a university within the city. The