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Free Speech & the Inclusive Campus

Free Speech and the Inclusive Campus. Affirm the Value of Educational Curiosity.

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Partnering with ASNMU, the Lydia M. Olson Library will be hosting "Free Speech and the Inclusive Campus", a moderated discussion forum on Monday, April 5th at 6 PM in 311 of the library.

Using materials from the National Issues Forum, this moderated forum will give students the opportunity to have their voices heard on the challenging topics. The discussion will confront the three following viewpoints on issues that address the fostering of an inclusive campus community.

Viewpoint 1: Prioritize Student Safety and Well-Being

Viewpoint 2: Affirm the Educational Value of Intellectual Curiosity and engaging with ideas across difference.

Viewpoint 3: Uphold the Ideals of Free Speech.

Register for the event on The Hub at: http://cglink.me/2eb/r1063411.


Monday, Apr 5, 2021

Start Time:  6:00 pm
End Time:  8:00 pm

Room

Room 311

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Dorianne Shaffer

Contact Email

doshaffe@nmu.edu

Event Type

Ticket Cost

Free

College of Health Sciences and Professional Studies Alumni Social

College of Health Sciences and Professional Studies Alumni Social

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Join College of Health Sciences and Professional Studies Dean Dale Kapla ’90, 01 on Wednesday, April 21 at 6:30 p.m. Eastern for a virtual social for NMU Health Sciences and Professional Studies graduates. Alumni from the following schools and departments are invited to join: Clinical Sciences; Criminal Justice; Education, Leadership and Public Service; Engineering Technology; Health and Human Performance; Native American Studies; Nursing; and Social Work. 

Dr. Kapla will share new initiatives and other updates from the College of Health Sciences and Professional Studies. Following the update, alumni are invited to turn their cameras and microphones on to ask questions and connect with fellow Wildcats.

Registration is required. Once you register, you will receive the Zoom link to join the conversation.


Wednesday, Apr 21, 2021

Start Time:  6:30 pm
End Time:  7:30 pm

Event Place

Zoom

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Kylie Bunting

Contact Phone Number

906-227-2610

Contact Email

alumni@nmu.edu

Event Type

Ticket Cost

FREE

Ticket Link

College of Technology and Occupational Sciences Alumni Social

College of Technology and Occupational Sciences Alumni Social

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Join Dean Steve VandenAvond and faculty members from the College of Technology and Occupational Sciences on Wednesday, April 28 at 6:30 p.m. Eastern for a virtual social for NMU College of Technology and Occupational Sciences graduates. Alumni from the following programs are invited to join: Automotive Services; Construction Management; Cosmetology; Electrical Line Technician; Heating, Air-Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration; Hospitality Management; Indoor Agriculture; Industrial Maintenance; and Welding.

Dr. VandenAvond will begin with opening remarks about the new vision for the College, followed by updates from Evan Lucas ‘11 on Construction Management, Kim Smith Kolasa ’95, ‘19 on Indoor Agriculture, and Loganne Glendening, CHE ’14, ‘16 on Hospitality Management. Department Head Dr. John Centko '94, '97 will cover additional programs within the College. Following the update, alumni are invited to turn their cameras and microphones on to ask questions and connect with fellow Wildcats.

Registration is required. Once you register, you will receive the Zoom link to join the conversation.


Wednesday, Apr 28, 2021

Start Time:  6:30 pm
End Time:  7:30 pm

Event Place

Zoom

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Kylie Bunting

Contact Phone Number

906-227-2610

Contact Email

alumni@nmu.edu

Event Type

Ticket Cost

FREE

Ticket Link

College of Health Sciences and Professional Studies Alumni Social

College of Health Science and Professional Studies Alumni Social

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Join College of Health Sciences and Professional Studies Dean Dale Kapla ’90, 01 on Wednesday, April 21 at 6:30 p.m. Eastern for a virtual social for NMU Health Sciences and Professional Studies graduates. Alumni from the following schools and departments are invited to join: Clinical Sciences; Criminal Justice; Education, Leadership and Public Service; Engineering Technology; Health and Human Performance; Native American Studies; Nursing; and Social Work. 

Dr. Kapla will share new initiatives and other updates from the College of Health Sciences and Professional Studies. Following the update, alumni are invited to turn their cameras and microphones on to ask questions and connect with fellow Wildcats.

Registration is required. Once you register, you will receive the Zoom link to join the conversation.


Wednesday, Apr 21, 2021

Start Time:  6:30 pm
End Time:  7:30 pm

Event Place

Zoom

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Kylie Bunting

Contact Phone Number

906-227-2610

Contact Email

alumni@nmu.edu

Event Type

Ticket Cost

FREE

Ticket Link

The Sam M. Cohodas Professorship Recognition Ceremony

The Sam M. Cohodas Professorship Recognition Ceremony

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Please join the Northern Michigan University leadership and campus community to recognize
Dr. Gary Brunswick, recipient of the Sam M. Cohodas Professorship.


Friday, Apr 23, 2021

Start Time:  1:00 pm
End Time:  2:00 pm

Event Place

Virtual Ceremony

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Primary Contact

NMU Foundation

Contact Phone Number

906-227-2627

Contact Email

foundtn@nmu.edu

Event Type

UPABA April Webinar

UPABA April Webinar Flyer

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Dr. Emily Sandoz will be presenting Returning to Roots to Reach New Heights: How ACT as Clinical Behavior Analysis Enhances Language-Based Interventions for Meaningful Behavior Change at UPABA's April Webinar from 3:00pm - 5:00pm via Zoom on Friday, April 16, 2021.


Friday, Apr 16, 2021

Start Time:  3:00 pm
End Time:  5:00 pm

Event Place

Zoom link provided after registration

Event Status

Scheduled

Event Website

Group

Upper Peninsula Association of Behavior Analysis

Primary Contact

Morgan Angel

Contact Phone Number

5175267860

Contact Email

mangel@nmu.edu

Event Type

Ticket Cost

$0.00

Ticket Link

Biology MS Thesis Seminar

NMU Logo on bricks

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WOLF SELECTION OF HUMAN-MODIFIED LINEAR FEATURES AND COVER TYPES WHEN HUNTING AND KILLING WHITE-TAILED DEER FAWNS

Austin Homkes
Master’s of Science Candidate
Thesis Seminar

 

Seminar presented via Zoom


Friday, Mar 26, 2021

Start Time:  3:00 pm
End Time:  4:00 pm

Event Place

Seminar presented via Zoom

Room

please email biology@nmu.edu for meeting ID and password

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Primary Contact

Dr John Bruggink

Contact Phone Number

906 227-2342

Contact Email

jbruggin@nmu.edu

Event Type

Biology MS Thesis Seminar

NMU Logo on bricks

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Molecular and morphological consequences of post-glacial contact among lineages of northern short-tailed shrews (Blarina brevicauda) in eastern North America

Ellen Michels

Master’s of Science Candidate-Biology

Thesis Seminar 

 

presented via Zoom


Tuesday, Mar 23, 2021

Start Time:  2:00 pm
End Time:  3:00 pm

Event Place

This is a Zoom Presentation

Room

email biology@nmu.edu for zoom ID and password

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Primary Contact

Kurt Galbreath

Contact Phone Number

906 227-1586

Contact Email

kalbreath@nmu.edu

Event Type

Gender and Work in the UP through 1976

image shows women activists

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The Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center presents a virtual lecture on “Gender and Work in the Upper Peninsula through 1976” by Dr. Russell Magnaghi, Professor of History Emeritus, Northern Michigan University. The program will be on Wednesday, March 24 at 7 p.m. and will be streamed live on the Beaumier Center’s Facebook site, www.facebook.com/BeaumierNMU. Admission to the event is free and open to the public.

This program celebrates both Women’s History Month and the Beaumier Center’s current exhibition, “Conflict and Resolve: Labor History in the Upper Peninsula.” Dr. Magnaghi says, The story of women factory workers in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan has not been adequately developed. It is the hope of this presentation to provide new insights and history of this facet of women’s heritage in the region.”

 

 

Dr. Magnaghi, award-winning historian of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, is the author of over a dozen books on the U.P. A graduate of the University of San Francisco and St. Louis University, Russell taught history for forty-five years at Northern Michigan University. He and his wife, Diane, reside in Marquette.

 

The exhibition, “Conflict and Resolve” looks at organized labor in the region from the very beginnings of the mining and lumbering industry in the mid-19th century to the development of service unions in the 20th century. It features sections on the Knights of Labor, mining safety, various mining and lumbering strikes, corporate paternalism, unionization and community service. The exhibition will include extensive interpretive text, images, artifacts and media to paint a broad picture of the role labor has played and still plays in the lives of many workers and their communities.

To see the exhibition, please call to make a reservation, as due to Covid-19 the gallery is restricted to 6 visitors at a time.  To make a reservation please call 906-227-2549.

The Beaumier UP Heritage Center is a museum and educational center on the campus of Northern Michigan University. It celebrates the history and culture of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

 


Wednesday, Mar 24, 2021

Start Time:  7:00 pm
End Time:  8:00 pm

Event Place

Beaumier UP Heritage Center Facebook Page

Address

facebook.com/beaumierNMU

Event Status

Scheduled

Event Website

Primary Contact

Dan Truckey

Contact Phone Number

(906) 227 - 1219

Contact Email

heritage@nmu.edu

Event Type

"Bisexuality and Disability in Nickelodeon’s Legend of Korra"; Autumn Cejer

NMU Logo on bricks

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On December 19, 2014, the last episode of Nickelodeon’s Legend of Korra showed Korra, the young Avatar able to bend all four elements, and the nonbender Asami holding hands and smiling into the other’s eyes, similar to the final moments between the main romantic couple of the prequel series. One of the creators, Bryan Konietzko, writes in a blog post about roadblocks he and his co-creator faced pursuing the ending they wanted: “We approached the network and while they were supportive there was a limit to how far we could go with it.” Despite its faults, Korra and Asami’s relationship was revolutionary not only in its depiction of a same-sex bisexual relationship, but also for the show’s portrayals of disability.


Tuesday, Mar 30, 2021

Start Time:  12:00 pm
End Time:  1:00 pm

Event Place

Zoom link provided after registration

Event Status

Scheduled

Group

Gender Fair

Primary Contact

gender

Contact Email

gender@nmu.edu

Event Type

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