Events and Announcements
Celebrating Legacy: Lake Superior Art Association in the Permanent CollectionOn View: March 19, 2026 – March 19, 2027
Olson Library is pleased to announce that a new traveling exhibit created by the Zekelman Holocaust Center, entitled "The Holocaust: History, Memory & Michigan Voices," is now open in the Library. Along with the main exhibit, there is also a smaller exhibit on Art as Resistance. These exhibits will be on display from March 2 until April 30.
The Wildpups are a part of NMU’s Animal Assisted Therapy program. If you miss your pup back at home or need a way to ease the anxieties that come with being a college student, the Wildpups are here to help. All are welcome to enjoy time with these registered therapy dogs! You can learn more about the Wildpups here.
Talkspace Go - FREE April Wellbeing Classes
Talkspace Go is a FREE & CONFIDENTIAL resource available to NMU employees and their families through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP), ESI. Check out this month’s topics designed to improve your mental health and wellbeing! These live, online group classes are therapist-led, anonymous, and free.
Understanding Required Minimum Distributions from Your Retirement Account - Hosted by TIAA
Understanding Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) When you make pretax contributions to your retirement account, taxes aren’t due until you withdraw your money in retirement. But what if you don’t withdraw the money? Well, the IRS makes sure you do—through required minimum distributions when you turn 73. In this webinar, you’ll get insights on:
Student Research Survey
You are warmly invited to take part in a quick study that looks at how student loan debt may affect post-graduation career decisions. Undergraduate researchers are doing this investigation as part of a larger university research effort.