The Writing Center is hosting a Halloween-themed write-in! Bring any writing that you're working on and join us for some festive solidarity -- it is inspiring and motivating to be in a room where everyone is writing together.
Join us for an enriching conversation with Dr. Martin Reinhard, where we'll embark on a journey of taste and sustainability. We'll discuss responsible dining, including sustainable and local food practices. Additionally, we'll focus on and explore the wisdom of indigenous food approaches, recognizing them as some of the healthiest culinary traditions. And the best part? You'll have the option to savor the exquisite flavors of indigenous cuisine, connecting with ancient wisdom while supporting a sustainable food future.
This fall semester’s Evening at the Archives features Katarina Rothhorn, NMU student and North Wind managing editor. Ms. Rothhorn spent much of the last academic year conducting an oral history project of eleven LGBTQIA+ NMU alumni living around the country. The Central Upper Peninsula and NMU Archives has published the oral histories and their written transcripts via the Upper Peninsula Digital Network (UPLINK). Ms. Rothhorn will discuss the scope and conclusions of her research on the history of the LGBTQIA+ history at NMU.
Evening at the Archives is a semi-annual event showcasing research conducted at the Central Upper Peninsula and NMU Archives. These events are an opportunity for students and the general public to visit the Archives and enjoy presentations and workshops on archival and historical topics. It is free to attend and refreshments are provided!
As part of the design process for Harden Hall an open house will be held with the Architectural Design Team to review furniture options associated with the renovation. All interested faculty, staff and students are encouraged to stop by and check out various furniture options and provide feedback on what they would like to see in the renovated Harden Hall.
Come and learn more about the Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program (URFP), which provides paid research experience for any undergraduate student in any major.
Be one of the ten student researchers in our join our pilot cohort! Accepted researchers will complete their research project any time between summer '23-summer '24 and will be paid a minimum of $2,000 as they work.
The Program's only requirements are that students commit to completing their research as outlined in their proposal and will present at the Celebration of Student Scholarship. There are no workshops or other requirements beyond research completion and presentation.
Come and learn more about the Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program (URFP), which provides paid research experience for any undergraduate student in any major.
Be one of the ten student researchers in our join our pilot cohort! Accepted researchers will complete their research project any time between summer '23-summer '24 and will be paid a minimum of $2,000 as they work.
The Program's only requirements are that students commit to completing their research as outlined in their proposal and will present at the Celebration of Student Scholarship. There are no workshops or other requirements beyond research completion and presentation.
Come and learn more about the Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program (URFP), which provides paid research experience for any undergraduate student in any major.
Be one of the ten student researchers in our join our pilot cohort! Accepted researchers will complete their research project any time between summer '23-summer '24 and will be paid a minimum of $2,000 as they work.
The Program's only requirements are that students commit to completing their research as outlined in their proposal and will present at the Celebration of Student Scholarship. There are no workshops or other requirements beyond research completion and presentation.
Come and learn more about the Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program (URFP), which provides paid research experience for any undergraduate student in any major.
Be one of the ten student researchers in our join our pilot cohort! Accepted researchers will complete their research project any time between summer '23-summer '24 and will be paid a minimum of $2,000 as they work.
The Program's only requirements are that students commit to completing their research as outlined in their proposal and will present at the Celebration of Student Scholarship. There are no workshops or other requirements beyond research completion and presentation.
Come and learn more about the Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program (URFP), which provides paid research experience for any undergraduate student in any major.
Be one of the ten student researchers in our join our pilot cohort! Accepted researchers will complete their research project any time between summer '23-summer '24 and will be paid a minimum of $2,000 as they work.
The Program's only requirements are that students commit to completing their research as outlined in their proposal and will present at the Celebration of Student Scholarship. There are no workshops or other requirements beyond research completion and presentation.