Student Life

Diversity Common Reader | *Anti-capitalism*

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Student Life

The NMU Center for Native American Studies is pleased to present a Diversity Common Reader conversation about "Anti-Capitalism" on Thur., March 13 at 6:00 pm ET. 


Join us using the Zoom Link --> https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82619950102


Join Erika Greeley, Assistant Director of Admissions and NMU Graduate student, as she discusses Chap. 5 of Leanne Simpson's 2017 award-winning book, As We Have Always Done. This book was chosen as this year's Diversity Common Reader. [photo image is of Leanne Simpson]

The in-person conversation will take place in the Whitman Hall Commons and a Zoom link will be available for Global Campus students. 

You can learn more about the Diversity Common Reader Program (DCRP) here

Author, Leanne Simpson (image here) will be on campus Monday, March 17 at noon for the UNITED Conference. Learn more here. 


Thursday, Mar 13, 2025

Start Time:  6:00 pm
End Time:  7:30 pm

Event Place

Whitman Hall

Room

Commons

Address

NMU Campus at the corner of Norway Ave and Fair Ave.

Event Status

Scheduled

Group

Diversity Common Reader Program

Primary Contact

April Lindala

Contact Phone Number

9062271397

Contact Email

alindala@nmu.edu

DCRP | Conversation about *Body Sovereignty*

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Student Life

The NMU Center for Native American Studies is pleased to present a conversation about "Body Sovereignty" on Thur., February 7 at 6:00 pm ET. 


>The ZOOM LINK is now available. https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86036096973


Join the Honorable Caroline LaPorte, Academic Department Head for Native American Studies and Andie Balenger, Graduate student, as they discuss Chap. 7 of Leanne Simpson's 2017 award-winning book, As We Have Always Done. This book was chosen as this year's Diversity Common Reader Program. [photo image is of Leanne Simpson]

The in-person conversation will take place in the Whitman Hall Commons and a Zoom link will be available for Global Campus students. 

Free copies of the book are available for NMU students. Pick one up at the ODI in Hedgcock or the CNAS in Whitman Hall. Keep an eye out for more conversations throughout the semester.

You can learn more about the Diversity Common Reader Program (DCRP) here


Thursday, Feb 6, 2025

Start Time:  6:00 pm
End Time:  7:30 pm

Event Place

Whitman Hall

Room

Commons

Address

NMU Campus at the corner of Norway Ave and Fair Ave.

Event Status

Scheduled

Group

Diversity Common Reader Program

Primary Contact

April Lindala

Contact Phone Number

9062271397

Contact Email

alindala@nmu.edu

DCRP | Conversation about *Gender and Sexuality Studies*

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Student Life

The NMU Center for Native American Studies is pleased to present a conversation about "Wellbeing" on Thur., February 27 at 2:30-4:00 p.m. 

Join Dr. Amy Hamilton, Professor of English and Director of Gender and Sexuality Studies, as she discusses Chapters 2, 3, and 8 of Leanne Simpson's 2017 award-winning book, As We Have Always Done. This book was chosen for this year's Diversity Common Reader program on the NMU Campus. [photo is of Leanne Simpson]

This in-person conversation will take place in the Whitman Hall Commons and a Zoom link will be available for Global Campus students. 

Free copies of the book are available for NMU students. Pick one up at the ODI in Hedgcock or the CNAS in Whitman Hall. Keep an eye out for more conversations throughout the semester.

You can learn more about the Diversity Common Reader Program (DCRP) here


Thursday, Feb 27, 2025

Start Time:  2:30 pm
End Time:  4:00 pm

Event Place

Whitman Hall

Room

Commons

Address

NMU Campus at the corner of Norway Ave and Fair Ave.

Event Status

Scheduled

Group

Diversity Common Reader Program

Primary Contact

April Lindala

Contact Phone Number

9062271397

Contact Email

alindala@nmu.edu

DCRP: Conversation about *Wellbeing*

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Student Life

The NMU Center for Native American Studies is pleased to present a conversation about "Wellbeing" on Thur., February 20 at 12:00-1:00 p.m. 


JOIN US ON ZOOM --> https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89694125782


Join Jessica Corkin, Wellbeing Promotions Coordinator, as she discusses Chap 6 of Leanne Simpson's 2017 award-winning book, As We Have Always Done. This book was chosen for this year's Diversity Common Reader program on the NMU Campus. [photo is of Leanne Simpson]

This in-person conversation will take place in the Whitman Hall Commons and a Zoom link will be available for Global Campus students. 

Free copies of the book are available for NMU students. Pick one up at the ODI in Hedgcock or the CNAS in Whitman Hall. Keep an eye out for more conversations throughout the semester.

You can learn more about the Diversity Common Reader Program (DCRP) here


Thursday, Feb 20, 2025

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

Event Place

Whitman Hall

Room

Commons

Address

NMU Campus at the corner of Norway Ave and Fair Ave.

Event Status

Scheduled

Group

Diversity Common Reader Program

Primary Contact

April Lindala

Contact Phone Number

9062271397

Contact Email

alindala@nmu.edu

DCRP: Conversation about *Indigenous artists, Indigenous brillance, and Affirmative Refusal*

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Student Life

The NMU Center for Native American Studies is pleased to present a conversation about "Indigenous artists, Indigenous brillance, and Affirmative Refusal" on Thur., February 13 at 12:00-1:30p.m. 


THE ZOOM LINK IS NOW AVAILABLE - https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83043923184


Join Vera Ergeson (NAS & Art and Design double major) as she discusses Chapters 1 & 11 of Leanne Simpson's 2017 award-winning book, As We Have Always Done. This book was chosen for this year's Diversity Common Reader program on the NMU Campus. [photo is of Leanne Simpson]

This in-person conversation will take place in the Whitman Hall Commons and a Zoom link will be available for Global Campus students. 

Free copies of the book are available for NMU students. Pick one up at the ODI in Hedgcock or the CNAS in Whitman Hall. Keep an eye out for more conversations throughout the semester.

You can learn more about the Diversity Common Reader Program (DCRP) here


Thursday, Feb 13, 2025

Start Time:  12:00 pm
End Time:  1:30 pm

Event Place

Whitman Hall

Room

Commons

Address

NMU Campus at the corner of Norway Ave and Fair Ave.

Event Status

Scheduled

Group

Diversity Common Reader Program

Primary Contact

April Lindala

Contact Phone Number

9062271397

Contact Email

alindala@nmu.edu

Ice Rink Grand Opening

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Student Life

We are kicking off this year’s Be Well in Winter campaign with the outdoor Ice Rink Grand Opening behind the Northern Center on Saturday, February 1st from 5-8 PM. The event will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony, food truck, complimentary hot chocolate bar, open skate, and prize drawings for students, including the chance to win a brand-new pair of skates! 

The rink will be open daily (volunteers and weather permitting), from 1:00pm to 4:00pm and 6:00pm to 9:00pm. 


Saturday, Feb 1, 2025

Start Time:  5:00 pm
End Time:  8:00 pm

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Primary Contact

Jessica Corkin

Contact Email

jcoullar@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

Free

Trine University: Information Table

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Student Life

Are you interested in healthcare? Do you enjoy helping people of all ages improve their quality of life? Have you thought about a career in occupational therapy!?

Occupational therapists are health care professionals who use activities that are meaningful to people to help them: regain independence in activities of daily living, prevent or adapt to disabilities, create functional living and work environments, improve social and emotional regulation skills, and promote well-being.

If you want to learn more about occupational therapy and/or explore the Doctor of Occupational Therapy at Trine University, visit the information table. Brenda Prosser, OTD faculty, will be on campus on Monday, February 17, 2025, in the Jamrich Hall 1322 Lobby, to answer any questions you have. (Backup date of February 24, 2025, in case of inclement weather.)

What is Occupational Therapy? Find more information at the American Occupational Therapy Association.


 


Monday, Feb 17, 2025

Start Time:  10:00 am
End Time:  3:00 pm

Event Place

Jamrich Hall Lobby

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Primary Contact

Career Services

Contact Phone Number

906-227-2800

Contact Email

careers@nmu.edu

Event Type

The Northern Money Games

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Student Life

Get ready to have fun while learning how to budget! The Northern Money Games are happening on Friday, February 7th from 6 PM to 8 PM in McClintock 106! This interactive team-based game puts you in control of a budget as you and your team aim for the highest Net Worth, Credit Score, and Quality of Life. You'll need to bring your laptop to play.

Here’s why you should join:
Fun & Educational: The most exciting way to learn budgeting, perfect for beginners!
Lighthearted Competition: Bring a team of 2-4 players or come solo and be matched with others to make new friends.
Win Prizes: Each member of the top 3 overall teams will win a $25 gift card!

DON'T FORGET TO BRING YOUR LAPTOP

Visit the Hub event posting for more information and to RSVPhttps://thehub.nmu.edu/careers/rsvp_boot?id=2262811


Testimonials from last semester's event: 

"This event was so fun! I highly recommend doing this every semester or every year. It was such a great event to learn more about budgeting and also just a great team building event. This has definitely been my favorite event I have attended over the past three years at Northern." - Mackenzie Anderson

"The game was quite fun! I'd recommend this to others in the future, especially if the game continues to get innovated and refined." - Elijah Croschere

"Super fun. So unfortunate we didn't win!" - Jack Belcher

"So much fun and so well thought out and put together. This is not what I was expecting, exceeded my expectations!" -Grace Teetzel


Friday, Feb 7, 2025

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

Event Place

McClintock

Room

106

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Primary Contact

Career Services

Contact Phone Number

906-227-2800

Contact Email

careers@nmu.edu

Event Type

Come visit the Wildpups!

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Student Life

 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. Come spend time with registered therapy animals! While the library is being renovated, visit the Wildpups in Jamrich on the first floor, next to Starbucks! 


Thursday, Jan 23, 2025

Start Time:  5:00 pm
End Time:  6:30 pm

Event Place

Jamrich

Room

1st Floor, next to Starbucks

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Group

Wildpups

Primary Contact

Michelle Andriacchi

Contact Email

animaltherapy@nmu.edu

Event Type

Winter Semester Job Fair

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Student Life

The Winter Semester Job Fair is an opportunity for companies and organizations to discuss full-time jobs, part-time jobs, summer employment and internships with all majors.  There is no cost for students and alumni to attend this event. You do not need to register to attend this event.

 


Wednesday, Feb 26, 2025

Start Time:  1:00 pm
End Time:  4:00 pm

Event Place

Ballrooms, Northern Center

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Primary Contact

Career Services

Contact Phone Number

906-227-2800

Contact Email

careers@nmu.edu

Event Type

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