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NMU Graduate Programs Info Table - Tuesday 2/7 in Jamrich

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Tuesday, February 7 from 11am - 2pm

NMU Graduate Studies staff will be on hand to answer questions and provide information about graduate level degree programs at NMU. Learn about application and admissions, funding & financial aid, and graduate student life. 

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Tuesday, Feb 7, 2023

Start Time:  11:00 am
End Time:  2:00 pm

Event Place

Jamrich 1100 Lobby

Address

1401 Presque Isle Avenue

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Heather Pickett

Contact Phone Number

906-227-2300

Contact Email

hpickett@nmu.edu

Event Type

Phone Photography Workshop

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Your phone camera can capture a large amount of data and with a few steps, you can manipulate the data to your liking, not just the standard settings being used by the default software. In this workshop we will look at several tools that can nondestructively adjust that data, providing flexibility. Suggestions for making prints will also be discussed.

This is a free event and open to the public. Located in room 165 of the Art & Design building.


Friday, Feb 24, 2023

Start Time:  1:00 pm

Event Place

DeVos Art Museum

Room

165

Address

1401 Presque Isle Ave, Art & Design - DeVos Art Museum

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Emily Lanctot

Contact Email

elanctot@nmu.edu

Viewing and Reviewing Aishiteru: Letter as a Vista at the Crossroads of Doll and War

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This talk will explore visuality of background scenery in the animation series Violet Evergarden produced by Kyoto Animation and released in 2018-20, based on the 2015-16 novel of the same title by Kana Akatsuki.  After discussing how sexuality is significantly subdued in its visual elements of characters and narrative expressions, in contrast to popular features of Japanese animation, including KyoAni’s other works, Dr. Mitsutoshi Oba will argue how the highly detailed and thoroughly naturalistic landscapes in the background of Violet Evergarden evoke emotions, spirituality, and even sexuality.  Various styles and movements in landscape paintings in history will be examined. Dr. Oba will correlate four seemingly disparate terms representing three explicit themes of the animation series and one implicit: letter, doll, war, and vista, to approach its central theme, which could be defined as semiology of "aishiteru."

This is a free event and open to the public. Located in room 165 of the Art & Design building.


Friday, Mar 31, 2023

Start Time:  2:00 pm

Event Place

DeVos Art Museum

Room

165

Address

1401 Presque Isle Ave, Art & Design - DeVos Art Museum

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Emily Lanctot

Contact Email

elanctot@nmu.edu

NMU Grad Studies - Virtual Info Session

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If you were waiting for a sign that it's time to start applying for Fall 2023 graduate programs, this is it! 

Join NMU Grad Studies via zoom for an overview of programs, admissions, funding, and services. We'll have plenty of time for questions! 

Register here


Thursday, Feb 16, 2023

Start Time:  5:30 pm
End Time:  6:30 pm

Event Place

Zoom

Address

1401 Presque Isle Avenue

Event Status

Scheduled

Event Website

Primary Contact

Heather Pickett

Contact Phone Number

906-227-0253

Contact Email

hpickett@nmu.edu

Event Type

NMU Grad Studies - Virtual Info Session

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If you were waiting for a sign that it's time to apply to graduate programs for Fall 2023 semester, this is it! 

Join NMU Grad Studies via Zoom for an overview of graduate admissions, financial aid & funding, and student services & support. Plenty of time for Q&A.

Register here


Monday, Feb 13, 2023

Start Time:  12:30 pm
End Time:  1:30 pm

Event Place

Zoom

Event Status

Scheduled

Event Website

Primary Contact

Heather Pickett

Contact Phone Number

906-227-2300

Contact Email

hpickett@nmu.edu

Event Type

It's All Downhill: Alpine Skiing in the U.P.

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To celebrate a season of fun in the snow, the Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center announces the opening of its new exhibition, “It’s All Downhill: Alpine Skiing in the U.P.” This fun, multi-media exhibition will open on Saturday, January 21 at 12 p.m. It will be on display until April 1 and is free and open to the public. The Beaumier Center is located in Gries Hall at the corner of 7th St. and Tracy Ave. on the campus of NMU. The Center’s hours are Monday through Wednesday and Fridays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Saturdays, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

 

“It’s All Downhill” focuses on the Alpine ski hills that have existed for the past 80 years across the region. These include the 16 ski hills still in operation across the U.P., from the major resorts to the small-town hills. Each section will tell the history of the ski area and some of the individuals who made them what they are today. There will also be historic photographs from each hill, including some of the ski areas that no longer exist.  In addition, there will be sections on U.S. Olympic Alpine skiers and state champion skiers who grew up and trained on the U.P.’s ski hills.

 

It was the descendants of Scandinavians who brought the pastime of skiing to the Upper Peninsula. During the late 19th and early 20th century, recreational and sport skiing in the U.P. was of the Nordic kind (cross country and jumping). However, where there is a large hill, there will be skiers who will climb up it to ski down the steepest slopes possible. So, before Alpine skiing took off in the U.P., there were Yoopers with a “need for speed.” 

The first two ski hills with operating rope tows were Pine Mountain in Iron Mountain and Mont Ripley in Houghton, which were installed by Pabst Brewing Co. scion Fred Pabst, who was instrumental in developing Alpine skiing in the Midwest. Soon other town hills began popping up around the U.P. Eventually major ski resorts such as Indianhead and Big Powderhorn in Gogebic County were developed in the 1950s and 60s, creating a new economic driver in these hard-hit mining towns. Most of these resorts continue to exist today and new ones like Mt. Bohemia has come along to challenge the stereotype that Midwest skiing isn’t challenging.

Over the years there have been several U.S. Ski team members and Olympians from the U.P. including most recently Nick Baumgartner who won the Gold in Mixed Snowboard Cross in the 2022 games in Beijing. Nick grew up training at Ski Brule in Iron River. Mont Ripley has had three skiers who competed in the Olympics including brother and sister Chuck and Barbara Ferries and Mary Seaton. Terry Ahola grew up training at the Gladstone Sports Park and went on to become a member of the U.S. Ski team in the early 1980s.

In addition to all this historic info, “It’s All Downhill” will feature artifacts and memorabilia from some of the ski resorts and Northern Michigan University’s Alpine program, vintage film footage of Cliff’s Ridge (now Marquette Mountain) courtesy of Jack Deo and some interactive video skiing games to get you ready to hit the slopes.

 


 


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Event Place

Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Dan Truckey

Contact Phone Number

(906)-227-1219

Contact Email

dtruckey@nmu.edu

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Ticket Cost

Free

Let's Talk about Books at NMU - Dr. R. Khari Brown from Wayne State University

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Join NMU faculty Lynn Domina as she speaks to Dr. R. Khari Brown, Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Wayne State University, about their new book, Race and the Power of Sermons in American Politics.

This book examines the intersection of race, political sermons, and social justice. Religious leaders and congregants who discuss and encourage others to do social justice embrace a form of civil religion that falls close to the covenantal wing of American civil religious thought. Relying on 44 national and regional surveys conducted between 1941 and 2019, Race and the Power of Sermons on American Politics explores how racial experiences impact the degree to which religion informs social justice attitudes and political behavior. This is the most comprehensive set of analyses of publicly available survey data on this topic.

You are invited to watch NMU's Lynn Domina speak to Dr. R. Khari Brown on Friday, January 20th at 1:00pm Eastern time.

Registration is required but easy and free.

This webinar is part of a continuing series called "Let's Talk about Books at NMU".


Friday, Jan 20, 2023

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

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Primary Contact

Lynn Domina

Contact Phone Number

906-227-2672

College for Kids Jr.

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A hands-on, minds-on STEM program for students in grades K-6, offered through a partnership with the School of Education, Leadership, and Public Service.


Saturday, Mar 25, 2023

Saturday, Apr 15, 2023

Start Time:  9:00 am
End Time:  12:00 pm

Event Place

The Science Building

Room

Seaborg Center

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Primary Contact

Renee Jewett

Contact Phone Number

906-227-2196

Contact Email

rkivioja@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

$10 per student

Science Olympiad Regional Tournament

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Middle and high school Science Olympiad teams from throughout the Upper Peninsula will create designs, solve problems, and learn the importance of teamwork by competing in different STEM-related events at the annual regional tournament. The top-placed teams will advance to the State tournament hosted by Michigan State University in late spring.

If interested in volunteering at the event, please contact Renee Jewett, the event coordinator.


Saturday, Feb 25, 2023

Start Time:  9:00 am
End Time:  6:00 pm

Event Place

The Science Building

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Primary Contact

Renee Jewett

Contact Phone Number

906-227-2196

Contact Email

rkivioja@nmu.edu

Winter Writers Retreat at the Lydia M. Olson Library

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Do you want a chance to tackle some of your 2023 writing goals before the semester begins?

 Please join us on Wednesday, January 11 from 10am-4pm for a day-long Winter Writers Retreat in 224 Harden Hall in Lydia M. Olson Library. 

This retreat will provide support and accountability in a distraction-free environment.

Coffee, water, and some light refreshments will be available, but please BYO lunch. Below is a tentative schedule:

10:00 am: Grab some coffee and find your chair

10:15 am: Start Working!

11:00 am: Stretch Break

12 pm: Lunch Break/Chance to Socialize/Share out

1 pm: Return to Work

2:15 pm: Stretch Break

4 pm: Wrap Up

Open to all NMU faculty members.

Please RSVP to Emera Bridger Wilson (ebridger@nmu.edu) by January 6, 2023 if you would like to participate.


Wednesday, Jan 11, 2023

Start Time:  10:00 am
End Time:  4:00 pm

Room

224 Harden Hall

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Emera Bridger Wilson

Contact Email

ebridger@nmu.edu

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