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Hands-on, minds-on STEM classes for students in grades K-6. Featuring LEGO robotics, Coding Camp, Science of Sports, Design & Create, and other STEM-related topics.
Hands-on, minds-on STEM classes for students in grades K-6. Featuring LEGO robotics, Coding Camp, Science of Sports, Design & Create, and other STEM-related topics.
The U.P. Community Health Town Hall is a FREE, monthly, virtual webinar series hosted by Elise Bur, Director of the Center for Rural Health at Northern Michigan University and is organized in partnership with Dr. Steven Elmer, Associate Professor, and Dr. Kelly Kamm, Assistant Professor, both from the Department of Kinesiology and Integrative Physiology at Michigan Technological University.
April's webinar will focus on alcohol awareness.
Panelists:
Zoom Link | Passcode: 739576
Come learn more about the STARS sustainability audit and NMU’s latest "silver" rating.
The Sustainability, Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS) of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) focuses on institution achievements through: academics, engagement, operations, planning and administration, and innovation and leadership.
Since the last audit, NMU included sustainability in the University's strategic plan, added three new academic programs, launched the green fund, installed solar panels, and reduced our carbon footprint and overall resource use. Bring your ideas to help get NMU closer to a gold rating.
Each year the DeVos Art Museum celebrates our area schools that support art programs for students. This annual exhibition, featuring talented elementary students’ artwork in all media, is organized by hardworking art teachers from local schools.
Join us for the reception on Friday, May 12, from 5 – 7 pm.
Participating Schools Include:
Each year the DeVos Art Museum celebrates our area schools that support art programs for students. This annual exhibition, featuring talented elementary students’ artwork in all media, is organized by hardworking art teachers from local schools.
Participating Schools Include:
The DeVos Art Museum on Northern Michigan University’s campus will hold a Family Night on Thursday, April 20th, from 5:00 pm to 7:30 pm. The event is free and open to the public, and all are invited to attend, including immediate, extended, and chosen families. Guided tours with the curators are offered on the hour at 5 pm and 6 pm, and visitors are encouraged to participate in an all-ages activity available from 5 pm through 7 pm, with supplies and guidance provided. Curators Emily Lanctot, Sydney Sarasin, and Diane Kordich will be available throughout the event to chat and answer questions.
Family Night events will highlight current exhibitions New to the Collection: Lundmark and the Lake, Kinngait: Artists' Reflections in Print, and Selections in Contemporary Illustration and Snowdrift, both of which feature artworks from the Museum’s permanent collection. These exhibitions are on show through this summer. The Senior Exhibition for this semester’s graduating seniors will also be available for viewing.
Join us on April 20th, 5-7:30 pm, for a fun way to experience art at the DeVos Art Museum located on the corner of Tracy and 7th street. The Museum is open Monday-Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 12-5 pm, and Thursday 12-8 pm. Contact the museum at (906) 227-2235 or visit us online at nmuartmuseum.com
Join local musicians of the Marquette City Band in their spring performance held in Reynolds Recital Hall on April 23 at 3:00 p.m.!
This coming April, the Marquette Symphony Orchestra presents it's final concert of the season, featuring the NMU Choirs. At this evenings concert, listeners will hear:
Alexander Borodin, Symphony No. 2 in B minor
L. Bernstein... Chichester Psalms*
R. Vaughan Williams... Toward the Unknown Region*
*with NMU Choirs
Get your tickets ranging from $10-$36 at https://nmu.universitytickets.com/w/
Graduating seniors from the School of Art and Design present their work. This semester, the exhibition features students concentrating in ceramics, computer art, digital cinema, drawing/painting, graphic design, human-centered design, illustration, metalsmithing/sculpture, photography, and woodworking.
Dates: April 20 - May 5, 2023
Please join us for a screening of digital artworks at 6:30 pm and the reception at 7 pm. Awards will be announced at 8 pm. Gold award sponsored by annual donors, the Friends of the DeVos Art Museum. Silver and Bronze awards are sponsored by the NMU School of Art & Design.
Participating artists include: Kendra Anderson, Lauren Bagby, Trent Boylan, Brenden Bruhnke, Lauren Call, Niels Callewaert, Savana S. Eller, Rebecca Fletcher, Miiya Hendrickson, Kelsey Hill, Triton Johnston, Jacob Lenderink, Sonja Madsen, Amanda Murray, Kelly Nordquist, Fjora Olson, Nathan Parker, Anna Pattok, Delaney Pickett, Nevaeh Powell, Isa Shavrnoch, Matt Simon, Lukas Zielke.
Graduating seniors from the School of Art and Design present their work. This semester, the exhibition features students concentrating in ceramics, computer art, digital cinema, drawing/painting, graphic design, human-centered design, illustration, metalsmithing/sculpture, photography, and woodworking.
Reception: Friday, May 5, 2023 Please join us for a screening of digital artworks at 6:30 pm and the reception at 7 pm.
Awards will be announced at 8 pm. Gold award sponsored by annual donors, the Friends of the DeVos Art Museum. Silver and Bronze awards are sponsored by the NMU School of Art & Design.
Participating artists include: Kendra Anderson, Lauren Bagby, Trent Boylan, Brenden Bruhnke, Lauren Call, Niels Callewaert, Savana S. Eller, Rebecca Fletcher, Miiya Hendrickson, Kelsey Hill, Triton Johnston, Jacob Lenderink, Sonja Madsen, Amanda Murray, Kelly Nordquist, Fjora Olson, Nathan Parker, Anna Pattok, Delaney Pickett, Nevaeh Powell, Isa Shavrnoch, Matt Simon, Lukas Zielke.