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NMU's surgical technology program has been awarded continuing accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs.
The NMU Health Center has been designated a Site of Excellence for using the Michigan Care Improvement Registry to enhance the immunization process.
Most NMU offices will close Thursday, Dec. 25, and reopen for normal hours on Monday, Jan. 5.
NMU professor Michael Loukinen is completing a documentary that will preserve the history of Winona, a once-thriving U.P. community.
Two Northern Michigan University professors were honored at the annual Celebration of Excellence in Teaching and Scholarship.
The Marquette Choral Society begins rehearsals on Monday, Jan. 12, in preparation for a world premiere performance of a British composer's work.
The NMU governing board honored outgoing trustees Stephen Adamini and Gilbert Ziegler, whose terms expire at the end of December.
Mandi Roos is one of 200 students nationwide who will attend the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Student Policy Summit in Washington, D.C.
Northern Michigan University’s commencement ceremony will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 13, in the Superior Dome.
Dana Verville of Portage, senior director of global sales excellence at Stryker Corporation, will deliver the keynote at NMU's Dec. 13 commencement.
Emily Schneider of Arlington Heights, Ill., will be the student speaker and Alex Polkinghorne of Hurley, Wis., the soloist at NMU's commencement.
Gov. Rick Snyder has appointed Marquette residents Robert Mahaney and Tami Seavoy to the Northern Michigan University Board of Trustees.
NMU's criminal justice program is incorporating a use-of-force simulator to help future law enforcement officers respond appropriately to threats.
The NMU Board of Trustees meets Thursday and Friday on campus.
Media are invited to cover a demonstration of the new use-of-force simulator that the NMU criminal justice department recently acquired.
NMU Student Leader Fellowship Program participants will host a leadership retreat for 40 Westwood High School students as a community service project.
NMU's international programs office will host a panel discussion on Ebola.
Biology major Cole Swiston is the student recipient of the second annual Golden Key Commitment To Education Award.
Marquette Ending Hunger, an NMU student organization, is teaming up with the 32nd annual TV6 Canathon to collect non-perishable food items.
NMU's College of Business has announced two courses that may be of interest to area residents and business professionals.
The NMU Alumni Association will host a gathering for all alumni in the Iron Mountain area on Wednesday, Dec. 3.
NMU will hold its 27th annual “Lighting Up the Holidays” celebration from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3, at the University Center.
Graduating seniors of the Northern Michigan University School of Art and Design will showcase their work at the Devos Art Museum on campus.
Alan Pehrson, a neurobiologist focused on developing novel pharmacological treatments for central nervous system disorders, will speak at NMU.
Northern Michigan University faculty and students will perform a dance concert on Thursday, Dec. 4.
The NMU theater program will present its 10-Minute Play Festival on Wednesday, Dec. 3, and Thursday, Dec. 4.
NMU is leading a collaborative effort to establish a coastal hazard observing system for a stretch of Lake Superior shoreline.
NMU physics major Biidaaban “Daabii” Reinhardt is one of 30 American Indian students nationwide selected to receive a Lighting the Pathway Award.
The NMU Regional Police Academy will hold mandatory meetings for those planning to attend the May 2015 police academy.
NMU students doing advanced research in the behavioral sciences will present their final projects at the next NMU psychology colloquium.
A special showing of the 1998 film, Smoke Signals, will be presented at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, in 1322 Jamrich Hall at NMU.
Northern Michigan University received nearly $6,000 in Michigan Board of Nursing Scholarships to award to students for the 2014-15 academic year.
NMU biology graduate student Cody Norton of Marquette was honored for best poster presentation at a conference in Greece.
Northern Michigan University has rescheduled two International Education Week presentations that were impacted by inclement weather.
The Northern Nights performing arts series will present a concert by the Juno Award-winning African Guitar Summit on Thursday, Nov. 20.
A workshop on making green smoothies and a tour of the Northern Michigan University hoop house will be offered from 4-5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18.
Northern Michigan University has made an appearance on a top colleges list geared specifically to the Native American student experience.
Northern Michigan University will present the musical Chicago Wednesday, Nov. 19, through Saturday, Nov. 22, at Forest Roberts Theatre.
We would appreciate your help publicizing that the public presentation by author Charlie LeDuff will go on as scheduled tonight at NMU.
The NMU Public Safety Institute will offer a 320-hour Michigan Corrections Officer Academy Jan. 26-March 20.
NMU will host a psychology colloquium title "Choice Amount and Choice-Making in Children: A Comparison of Children With and Without Symptoms of ADHD."
Author and journalist Charlie LeDuff will visit NMU to discuss his book, Detroit: An American Autopsy.
MARQUETTE, Mich.— NMU’s Student Nursing Association will hold its seventh annual Charity Ball from 7 p.m. to midnight Saturday, Nov. 8.
The Northern Michigan University music department will present a saxophone recital by new faculty member Jeffrey Vickers on Thursday, Nov. 6.
The French program at NMU will present a classic silent film screening with live grand piano accompaniment by Robert Buchkoe.
The NMU Alumni Association will host a reception for all Escanaba-area alumni from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Nov. 5, at the House of Ludington.
Northern Michigan University will mark International Education Week (IEW) with a series of presentations Nov. 10-18.
NMU will host Wildcat Weekend, an open house event for prospective students interested in learning more about the university.
The Central Upper Peninsula and Northern Michigan University Archives will host an event focused on genealogy and genealogical research.
NMU's Native American Student Association will host its 14th annual First Nations Food Taster from 5-7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, at the Jacobetti Complex.
The next event in the Your Health public lecture series at Northern Michigan University will focus on "Diabetes and Your Health."
Northern Michigan University students of from any academic major are invited to participate in the eighth annual New Business Venture Competition.
The Upper Michigan Brain Tumor Center will offer talks on living with brain tumors and the role of exercise training in cancer management/prevention.
Arrested Development actor Jeffrey Tambor will speak at Northern Michigan University about overcoming fears and obstacles.
Arrested Development actor Jeffrey Tambor will speak at Northern Michigan University about overcoming fears and obstacles.
Emma Tembreull of L’Anse is among 22 students from state public universities who have works displayed in a Michigan House of Representatives exhibit.
A Haunted Theatre will return to Northern Michigan University for the Halloween season.
NMU alumni and students were well-represented in the top three teams at the regional Code Michigan event held on campus earlier this month.
NMU students in a world music class will display and demonstrate the hand-built instruments they were assigned to create from different cultures.
Invent@NMU, which gives students real-world experience helping clients take physical products from concept to market, officially launched today.
Sports physicist John Eric Goff will present "Great Science of Great Sports at the World Cup and Tour de France" at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27, at NMU.
Museum professionals, board members and volunteers are invited to participate in a day-long Visitors Experiences Academy Oct. 25.
William Van Vugt, professor of history at Calvin College, will present "English Music on the American Frontier" at NMU on Tuesday, Oct. 28.
The next Beaumier Coffee House Series concert features Great Lakes Graham & the Fiddle Man and singer-songwriter Jerry Mills.
Former California Highway Patrol officer Kevin Briggs, who saved hundreds from committing suicide off the Golden Gate Bridge, will speak at NMU.
Media are invited to cover the ribbon-cutting and open house for Invent@NMU at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 16.
Natalie Berger, an NMU student from Ferndale, had her first novel published. It is titled "The Towers."
The Northern Michigan University Alumni Association recently honored four award winners during Homecoming weekend.
A project is underway to make improvements to the mobile home of a veteran and his family.
The One Book, One Community program is holding a series of Detroit-related events to complement this year’s selection, Detroit: An American Autopsy.
NMU's University Choir and Lake Effect Show Choir will perform at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12, in Reynolds Recital Hall.
City and county managers from across Michigan will discuss key issues facing their communities at a panel discussion hosted by Northern's MPA program.
NMU President Fritz Erickson will hold a town hall meeting with NMU students who are veterans, National Guard members, Reservists and ROTC cadets.
For media covering tomorrow night's panel presentation on the organ transplant experience (release sent last week), we have obtained the speaker bios.
The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will offer a tour of Lakestate Industries on Wednesday, Oct. 15.
Media are welcome to cover the Code Michigan event being held at Northern Michigan University through Sunday.
The NMU Regional Police Academy will host informational meetings in Hancock and Ironwood.
Finnish folk musicians Arto and Antti Järvelä will perform two concerts in Marquette County.
Students in Hagar Eltarabishy’s classes learn are challenging their preconceived, media-influenced notions about the Middle East.
Wicker pieces designed by three students were featured at the International Casual Furniture & Accessories Market in Chicago.
The organ transplant journey will be explored during a panel presentation on Wednesday, Oct. 8.
A symposium marking the 50th anniversary of the federal Wilderness Act’s passage will be held on Friday, Oct. 10, at Northern Michigan University.
The U.P. Area Health Education Center will host a community forum in Newberry designed to connect students with health profession opportunities.
The NMU music department will present a jazz concert and student recital on Tuesday, Oct. 7, in Reynolds Recital Hall.
Media are welcome to cover the dedication of the Hannewald Digital Learning Design Lab at Northern Michigan University.
Marquette is participating in the statewide celebration of French-Canadian Heritage Week.
The Northern Michigan University Regional Police Academy will host informational meetings for those interested in attending the next academy.
NMU's School of Health and Human Performance is offering two American Heart Association classes.
Northern Michigan University music professor Nancy Redfern will be featured in a piano recital alongside alumnus Mary Ann Boniface of Ironwood.
The second annual Cancer Awareness Carnival at NMU will be held from 2-5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11.
The NMU Board of Trustees approved the addition of four intercollegiate varsity sports, all at the Division II level.
NMU has been designated a 2015 Military Friendly School by Victory Media for the sixth straight year.
A new biography titled John X. Jamrich: The Man and the University was presented to the 94-year-old president emeritus at the Jamrich Hall dedication.
NMU's maintenance, dining services and police employees who comprise AFSCME Local 1094 have ratified a new contract.
This is a friendly reminder of upcoming NMU events that media are welcome to cover.
A panel discussion and closing reception for the Rabbit Island 2014 Residency Exhibition at NMU will be held on Sunday, Sept. 28.
Northern Michigan University’s technical and office professionals (UAW Local 1950) have ratified a three-year contract.
Media Advisory: The next meeting of the NMU Board of Trustees will be held Thursday and Friday, Sept. 25-26.
Media Advisory: NMU Center offers two-day camp for Native American high school students.
Fiction writer and playwright Monica McFawn will read from her work at 7:30 p.m. Thursday Oct. 9, at NMU.
Celtic musician Carlos Nuñez will perform in Marquette on Saturday, Oct. 4, as part of the Northern Nights series at NMU.
The NMU music department may form a community advisory committee with the goal of advancing the department’s mission.
NMU students have a chance to experience the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program on Tuesday, Oct. 7.
Desire: Poetry, Music and Dance, a collaboration of three Northern Michigan University faculty members, will be performed at Forest Roberts Theatre.
The Northern Michigan University Regional Police Academy recently held its graduation ceremony and awarded certificates of completion to 13 recruits.
The Marquette Choral Society and NMU Music Department will feature The Thirteen, the professional, New York based choral ensemble on Oct. 16.
The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will offer a tour of the hoop house outside the Jacobetti Complex at NMU on Tuesday, Sept. 30.
The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will lead a tour of the Marquette State Fish Hatchery from 9-11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 6.
The French enthusiast group, La Table Française, will meet from 8-9 p.m. Wednesdays during the fall semester at NMU.
NMU will host a Construction Management and Technology Career Fair from 1-4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25, in the commons area of NMU’s Jacobetti Complex.
NMU archivist Marcus Robyns will present “Blood on the Table: The Battle for Shared Governance” from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24.
A new exhibit titled Music in the Pines: Hiawatha Traditional Music Festival will be unveiled at NMU's Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center.
he Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will offer an overview of various social media platforms Sept. 29 and Oct. 6.
NMU will hold its annual Uniting Neighbors in the Experience of Diversity (UNITED) Conference Sunday, Sept. 28, through Wednesday, Oct. 1.
NMU's School of Nursing is one of 100 nationwide selected to receive funding support to pilot White Coat Ceremonies.
Northern Michigan University’s 2014 Homecoming celebration will include activities for alumni and community members.
The NMU theater season kicks off with A Paper Tiger in the Rain by David Swanson, winner of the Albert and Mildred Panowski Playwriting Award.
Narayana Kocherlakota, president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, will give a presentation at NMU
A panel discussion titled "Hobby Lobby and Other Supreme Court Controversies" will be held at Northern Michigan University to mark Constitution Day.
The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will lead a hike of Saux Head trail from 1-4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25.
Northern Michigan University will host a College Fair from 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17, in the Jacobetti Complex.
NMU appears in the top tier of Midwest universities in the 2015 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings, which were released today.
NMU's 10th day enrollment report shows a decline in total headcount from last fall, but positive strides in key areas.
A photo opportunity commemorating the fifth year of the Superior Dome Community Use program will be held Monday.
Rehearsals for the Marquette Choral Society’s “Carols in the Cathedral” Christmas concerts begin this month.
Nouri Gana, author of The Making of the Tunisian Revolution, will discuss his book and the current state of affairs in North Africa at NMU.
The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning invites community members to learn about educational and travel opportunities afforded through Road Scholar.
Chicago-based woodworker and sculptor Mike Rea will give a presentation at Northern Michigan University on Friday, Sept 5.
he Beaumier Coffee House Series at NMU begins its third season with a performance by two Marquette acoustic groups on Saturday, Sept. 6.
Bryce Vine will perform at NMU Thursday, Sept. 4
Poet, writer and professor Michael Madonick will perform selected readings on Tuesday, Sept. 9, as part of the Visiting Writer Program at NMU
NMU will host its 14th annual Sonderegger Symposium, a series of presentations on Upper Peninsula topics.
NMU will hold community auditions for nearly 90 available roles spread across its fall theater productions.
NMU President Fritz Erickson will participate in the ALS ice bucket challenge at today's Fall Fest.
Osama Medany, a professor at Egypt’s Minoufiya University, will discuss the role of the arts in the Arab Spring and the 2011 Egyptian uprising at NMU.
NMU’s clinical laboratory sciences programs have received a $250,000 gift, disbursed over five years, from the Cliffs Natural Resources Foundation.
Fritz Erickson delivered his first fall convocation address as NMU president.
Scott Drum has set a probable fastest known time by consecutively running both Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and Isle Royale National Park.
Scott Drum, who ran the 83.5 mile combined length of both Pictured Rocks and Isle Royale consecutively, will be honored at a Tuesday reception.
Media are welcome to cover the following events being held at NMU over the next week:
Technology was the focus of Gov. Rick Snyder’s visit to Northern Michigan University on Tuesday, Aug. 12.
The NMU Regional Police Academy graduation will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 19.
The NMU Volunteer Center and Wells Fargo are looking for area residents in need of a home renovation project to be completed by volunteers this fall.
Season tickets are now on sale for the 2014-15 Northern Nights performance series at Northern Michigan University.
Northern Michigan University has announced its theater production schedule for the 2014-15 season.
A media tour of Northern Michigan University's new Jamrich Hall will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 24.
MUTT, a feature film shot entirely in the Upper Peninsula with local actors, will be screened at Northern Michigan University.
The NMU Board of Trustees today approved a 2014-15 general fund operating budget of nearly $108 million, a 2.4 percent decrease from last year.
The NMU Board of Trustees will hold a formal session at 10 a.m. Friday, July 18, in the Marquette/Nicolet/Cadillac rooms of the University Center.
Sara Harrington of Cooks is the recipient of the Jilbert Dairy Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Raquel Johnson of Cornell is the recipient of the Jilbert Dairy Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Phillip Talsma of Skandia is the recipient of the Jilbert Dairy Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Margaret Saelens of Rockford is the recipient of the Harry A. Rajala Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Rachel Pascoe of Ishpeming is the recipient of the George and Evelyn Kivela Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Elisabeth Underwood of Skandia is the recipient of the Johana Linder Winkler Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Amanda Fliflet of Sheldon, Wis. is the recipient of the James T. Dunne Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Anna Buhl of St. Paul, Minn. is the recipient of the Eva T. Haring Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Jacob Schramm of Munising is the recipient of the Hinda Cunningham Music Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Audra Hagan of Iron Mountain is the recipient of the Julie M. Tomasi Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Emily Ferguson of Lake Ann is the recipient of the Don H. Bottum Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Kayla McIntyre of Litchfield is the recipient of the Don H. Bottum Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Alyssha Ginzel of Emmett is the recipient of the W. Albert Hakala Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Kira Glass of Grand Haven is the recipient of the W. Albert Hakala Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Michele Owens of Escanaba is the recipient of the W. Albert Hakala Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Rachel Pascoe of Ishpeming is the recipient of the W. Albert Hakala Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Callie Wilson of St. Clair Shores is the recipient of the W. Albert Hakala Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Melody Riddell of St. Clair Shores is the recipient of the W. Albert Hakala Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Audreanna Trujillo of Kingsford is the recipient of the John Rolando Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Kalie Hebert of Iron Mountain is the recipient of the John Rolando Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Mandy Haferkorn of Iron Mountain is the recipient of the John Rolando Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Mallory Flannery of Iron Mountain is the recipient of the John Rolando Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Elizabeth Endelman of Iron Mountain is the recipient of the John Rolando Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Taylor Huotari of Iron Mountain is the recipient of the John Rolando Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Dakota Steele of Iron Mountain is the recipient of the John Rolando Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Angela Black of Standish is the recipient of the Dakota House Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Elizabeth Ridge of Clarkston is the recipient of the Dr. Jean M. Rutherford Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Kayla Shope of Rapid River is the recipient of the Dr. Jean M. Rutherford Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Blaire Zenner of Houghton is the recipient of the Ellen Juntunen Bryan Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Christine Wilson of Baraga is the recipient of the Ellen Juntunen Bryan Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Meredith Waara of Calument is the recipient of the Ellen Juntunen Bryan Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Tiffany Store of Negaunee is the recipient of the Ellen Juntunen Bryan Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Sara Short of Iron Mountain is the recipient of the Ellen Juntunen Bryan Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Katelyn Roth of Negaunee is the recipient of the Ellen Juntunen Bryan Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Rachel Pascoe of Ishpeming is the recipient of the Ellen Juntunen Bryan Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Michele Owens of Escanaba is the recipient of the Ellen Juntunen Bryan Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Kelly Lusardi of Iron Mountain is the recipient of the Ellen Juntunen Bryan Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Brittany Heckathorn of Ironwood is the recipient of the Ellen Juntunen Bryan Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Kassandra Garnell of Houghton is the recipient of the Ellen Juntunen Bryan Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Angie Carley of Cooks is the recipient of the Ellen Juntunen Bryan Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Samantha Branz of Iron Mountain is the recipient of the Ellen Juntunen Bryan Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Sarah Ahnen of Bessemer is the recipient of the Ellen Juntunen Bryan Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Jacob Barnby of Onaway is the recipient of the Marcella Beaumier Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Kathleen Grandahl of Crystal Falls is the recipient of the Ellen Gustafson Thurston Teacher Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Leah Johnson of Kewaunee, Wis. is the recipient of the William and Margery Vandament Endowment at Northern Michigan University.
Tracy Miller of Elmira is the recipient of the Paul Beaumier Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Samantha Grzeskowiak of Brighton is the recipient of the Quinlan Teacher Education Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Nathan Taurence of Trenton is the recipient of the Quinlan Teacher Education Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Marissa Brooks of Farmington is the recipient of the Nellie Johnson Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Katelyn Roth of Negaunee is the recipient of the Roy and Ellen Brigman Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Elizabeth Sabin of Grand Rapids is the recipient of the Telephone Pioneers of America Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Kathryn Delaney of Clarendon Hills, Ill. is the recipient of the Luella R. Johnson Education Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Katelyn Roth of Negaunee is the recipient of the Luther and Gladys Gant Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Tiffany Store of Negaunee is the recipient of the Luther and Gladys Gant Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Paige Lamb of Niles is the recipient of the Michele M. (Morin) Lundberg Education Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Emily Allen of Ravenna is the recipient of the Tri Mu Scholarship Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Sarah Ahnen of Bessemer is the recipient of the James Wahla Science Education Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Morgan Kangus of Manistique is the recipient of the James H. Wills Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Kathryn Lightfoot of Sault Sainte Marie is the recipient of the Joseph L. DeCook Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Samantha Forintos of Alpena is the recipient of the Keith Forsberg Accounting Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Eli Zelinski of Watersmeet is the recipient of the Stan Whitman Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Katie Ringler of Morley is the recipient of the Fillmore C.F. Earney Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Alexandria McNeal of Sanford is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Tabitha Matthews of Negaunee is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Joshua Maier of Rochester is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Destiny Sanford of Marlette is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Dalton Looze of Boyne City is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Erik Lennartson of Lake Villa, Ill. is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Keith Leivo of Negaunee is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Amy Kuhfuss of Lake Villa, Ill. is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Laura Koski of Ishpeming is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Brandon Knopp of Gaylord is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Michael Kissel of Rockland is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Dylan Jones of Brownstone is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Johanna Huskey of Negaunee is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Hannah Holma of Iron River is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Matthew Hillbrecht of Grayling is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Rebecca Fritsche of Iron River is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Marleena McDaniels of Mulliken is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
John Pieron of Jackson is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Megan Pepper of Hamilton is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Jaden Niemi of Munising is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Amanda Nelson of Kingsford is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
John Melvin of Drummond Island is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Tyler Wisnieski of Macomb is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Lorna White of Negaunee is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Emilee Wendorf of Milwaukee, Wis. is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Bradley Watkins of McMillan is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Valeria Tolsma of Zeeland is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Kyle Tiglas of Manistique is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Taylor Sodini of Grand Haven is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Courtney Smith of Boulder Junction, Wis. is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Tara Simon of Petoskey is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Ginny Shadnaw of Sault Sainte Marie is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Courtney Sellers of Etna Green, Ind. is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Andrea Schultz of Norway is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Kevin Feira of Iron Mountain is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Mikayla Erickson of Oscoda is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Christina Edwards of Ishpeming is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Anna Duckworth of Belmont is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Marie Dajos of Brownstone is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Robert Cowling of L’anse is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Lindsay Clemens of Boyne City is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
William Brown of Brethren is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Hunter Bradford of Escanba is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Hannah Amey of Olivet is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Shelby Adams of Boyne City is the recipient of the Skillin GAP Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Charles James Cleary of Marquette is the recipient of the Gloria and William Jackson Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Spencer Huss of Marquette is the recipient of the Gloria and William Jackson Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Alexander Valle of Marquette is the recipient of the Gloria and William Jackson Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Emily Allen of Ravenna is the recipient of the Jacob Vinocur Pre-Med Endowment at Northern Michigan University.
Randi Boule' of Champion is the recipient of the James D. Parsek Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Jacob Menard of Iron Mountain is the recipient of the James D. Parsek Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Sydney Landers of Marquette is the recipient of the John E. and Jean B. Brown Economics Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Michelle Kienitz of Menominee is the recipient of the John and Susi Dahlke Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Ryan White of Marquette is the recipient of the Karen J. Radenmacher Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Elisabeth Snow of Marquette is the recipient of the Julie L. Kosonen Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Jonie Panick of Kingsford is the recipient of the Lorna Weddle Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Larissa Halonen of Delano, Minn. is the recipient of the Margaret Weller Rettig Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Miranda Lundin of Niagara, Wis. is the recipient of the Olive Pendill Nursing Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Joshua Rajala of Marquette is the recipient of the Olive Pendill Nursing Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Haley Jacobson of Bessemer is the recipient of the Peter White Student Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Amber Warren of East Tawas is the recipient of the Peter White Student Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Ivan Rutherford of Burton is the recipient of the Ludlow Family Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Caitlin Short of Marquette is the recipient of the Ludlow Family Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Ross Casanova of Norway is the recipient of the Patricia A. and David E. Lahti Business Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Mary Eberts of Hessel is the recipient of the Patricia A. and David E. Lahti Business Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Eric Greig of Iron River is the recipient of the Patricia A. and David E. Lahti Business Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Haley Jacobson of Bessemer is the recipient of the Patricia A. and David E. Lahti Business Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Hannah Nowack of Menominee is the recipient of the Patricia A. and David E. Lahti Business Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Eric McAuliffe of Marquette is the recipient of the Makela, Toutant, Hill and Nardi, P.C., Accounting Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Laurie Short of Marquette is the recipient of the Makela, Toutant, Hill and Nardi, P.C., Accounting Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Daniel Irish of Ishpeming is the recipient of the Kenneth A. Larsen Accounting Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Amber Froberg of Rapid River is the recipient of the Paul Ramseth Nursing Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Kara Jacoboni of Milford is the recipient of the Rasmussen Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Nolan Lukasik of Carney is the recipient of the Sherman Nebel Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Melinda Nordquist of Munising is the recipient of the Robert S. Myefski Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Samantha Bekkala of Iron River is the recipient of the Sam M. Cohodas Business Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Ryan Kesti of Red Wing, Minn. is the recipient of the Sam M. Cohodas Business Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Nicholas Hinsa of Munising is the recipient of the Signild Buck Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Rachel Schultz of Saugatuck is the recipient of the Sten Taube/John Hughes Earth Science Award at Northern Michigan University.
Raquel Johnson of Cornell is the recipient of the Stan Whitman Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Krystyna Rickauer of Marquette is the recipient of the Stan Whitman Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Bradley Gustafson of Felch is the recipient of the Yolanda M. Kline Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Kaitlyn Jones of New Boston is the recipient of The Upper Peninsula Environment Coalition Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Kylie Sherbinow of Marquette is the recipient of the Majorie McKee Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Kayla Casey of Marquette is the recipient of the Sigurd Wilson Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Becky Foglesong of Jerome is the recipient of the Sigurd Wilson Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Christina Hanson of Gwinn is the recipient of the Sigurd Wilson Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Cindy Lewis of Marquette is the recipient of the Sigurd Wilson Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Alicia Miller of Kingsford is the recipient of the Sigurd Wilson Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Matthew Slotman of Byron Center is the recipient of the Sigurd Wilson Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Chloe Miller of Shepherd is the recipient of the John S. Presensky Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Eric McAuliffe of Marquette is the recipient of the John M. Longyear Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Ryan Kesti of Redwing, Minn. is the recipient of the James David Fund Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Nolan Lukasik of Carney is the recipient of the James T. Malsack Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
David Parzuchowski of Howell is the recipient of the James T. Malsack Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Madisen McBrien of Grayslake, Ill. is the recipient of the Telford Risk Management Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Miranda Nummilien of Marquette is the recipient of the Two Men and a Truck, Inc. Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Lucas Verstegen of Mequon, Wis. is the recipient of the John W. Hebert Accounting Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Savannah Troxel of Lander, Wyo. is the recipient of the Lynn S. Hadden Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Danielle LaCount of Pulaski, Wic. is the recipient of the Phyllis and Carol Maki Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Laurie Short of Marquette is the recipient of the Range Bank Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Ethan Hausmann of Gwinn is the recipient of the Anne and Robert Pecotte Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Emily Jarvi of Trout Creek is the recipient of the Sam and Evelyn Cohodas Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Nicholas Krackenberger of Norway is the recipient of the Sam and Evelyn Cohodas Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Laura Podolske of Mequon, Wis. is the recipient of the John F. List Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Kathryn Meade of Plymouth is the recipient of the Gerlinde and Marvin Lewis Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Michelle Kienitz of Menominee is the recipient of the Dr. George Carnahan Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Hannah Nowack of Menominee is the recipient of the Columbia Hansen Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Joanna Pellizzer of Iron River is the recipient of the Andrew and Theresa Brunswick Marketing Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Cole Swiston of Washburn, Wis. is the recipient of the Bill and Vivian Buccalo Medical Science Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Alyssa Lalonde of Rapid River is the recipient of the Timothy Herbert Scholarship Fund at Northern Michigan University.
Alexis Farrel of Mesick is the recipient of the College of Business Scholarship Now at Northern Michigan University.
Benjamin Hugus of Marathon, Wis. is the recipient of the Science Educator Annual Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Rachel Rodriguez of Garden City is the recipient of the Fillmore C.F. Earney Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Miranda Nummilien of Marquette is the recipient of the Kenneth and Virginia Bureau Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will present, “Our Marquette: What Do You Really Know?” from 2:30-4:30 p.m. Monday, July 14.
The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will present “More Murders in the UP: Solved and Unsolved” from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, July 23
The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will lead a hike on the Iron Ore Heritage Trail from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, July 31.
Cody Anderson of Gladstone, Mich. is the recipient of the John Karageorge Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Justin Berkel of Ishpeming is the recipient of the John P. McGoff Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Anthony Carlson of Ishpeming is the recipient of the Albert L. Quaal Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
The fourth annual Blueberry Classic golf outing is scheduled Friday, July 25, at the Northern Michigan University Golf Course in Chocolay Township.
Ethan Hausmann of Gwinn is the recipient of the Albert L. Quaal Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Nicole Richer of Negaunee is the recipient of the Albert L. Quaal Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Caitlin Short of Marquette is the recipient of the Albert L. Quaal Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Alisha Arnsparger of Gwinn is the recipient of the Allan L. Niemi Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Sarah Nixon of Mancelona is the recipient of the Betty J. Gunnes Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Kaitlyn Hansen of Beloit, Wis. is the recipient of the Carol and Thomas Buchl Endowed Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Alyssa LaLonde of Rapid River is the recipient of the Burton G. Frick Business Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Ethan Hausmann of Gwinn is the recipient of the Anne and Robert Pecotte Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Katerina Klawes of Oconto, Wis.is the recipient of the Forest Roberts Family Endowment at Northern Michigan University.
Ryan White of Marquette is the recipient of the Forest Roberts Family Endowment at Northern Michigan University.
Colton Fernstrum of Menominee is the recipient of the Dr. Roger Ashton James Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Hannah Grotberg of Ironwood is the recipient of the Dr. Roger Ashton James Memorial Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Hannah Nowack of Menominee is the recipient of the Fred and Jane Sabin Scholarship at Northern Michigan University.
Wells Fargo recently contributed $2,500 to the Northern Michigan University Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship (CEEE).
First Nations artist Christopher Olszewski will give a one-night performance at NMU's DeVos Art Museum July 7.
Media are invited to cover the inaugural Environmental Science Camp at Northern Michigan University.
Two familiar faces have earned dean appointments at Northern Michigan University.
Registration is now open for the Percussive Attack Camp being offered by the Northern Michigan University music department July 28-Aug. 1.
Four Northern Michigan University students were chosen as recipients of the 2014 Lundin Scholarship.
The Northern Michigan University Board of Trustees today approved a 2014-15 tuition and fees schedule.
The demolition of the original John X. Jamrich Hall at Northern Michigan University will get underway Monday, June 16, starting with the connector to
The Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) will be holding its summer meeting at Northern Michigan University on Wednesday, June 18
The Northern Michigan University Board of Trustees will hold a special session from 1:30-2:50 p.m. Friday, June 13.
A free "Introduction to Home Brewing" workshop will be held at the Beaumier Upper Peninsula Heritage Center at NMU.
Representatives of Michigan AHEC's Upper Peninsula center will visit Chippewa, Luce, Mackinac and Schoolcraft counties this month.
The NMU Board of Trustees will host a public open house to recognize outgoing President David Haynes for his leadership and service.
The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will hold a workshop on invasive species from 2-4 p.m. Tuesday, June 17.
The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will offer a tour of the historic Marquette Country Courthouse.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Nancy Riley, founder of Marquette’s Lake Superior Piano Workshop, will give an NCLL presentation with performance pieces.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will present two hands-on workshops led by leather worker Al Winfield.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Invasive species will be the subject of a Northern Center for Lifelong Learning program from 2-4 p.m. Tuesday, June 17.
NMU professor and historian Russell Magnaghi will be honored with the release of a new volume of essays about the U.P. and beyond.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Northern Michigan University will offer an environmental science camp for high school students July 27-Aug. 2.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—A summer speech therapy program for children of all ages will be offered at Northern Michigan University.
Select 5th and 6th grade girls from Marquette-Alger Counties (150 participants) will attend the Young Women in STEM Conference at NMU.
Northern Michigan University’s DeVos Art Museum is hosting its annual Marquette Country Children’s Art Exhibition.
Northern Michigan University’s Forest Roberts Theatre will present a retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk.
Northern Michigan University is preparing for the demolition of the existing Jamrich Hall.
The NMU Board of Trustees presented Student Achievement Awards to Mark Surrell, Cassandra Hastings, Neil Poglese and Alex Nye.
Northern's GEAR UP program has been renewed for three years through a grant from the federal King Chavez Parks Initiative College Day Program.
Northern Michigan University's summer hours are in effect. Most offices and departments are open from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Professors Judith Puncochar and Michael Strahan are the 2014 Distinguished Faculty Award recipients at Northern Michigan University.
Northern Michigan University staff members received Distinguished Team and Excellence in Service Awards at the annual employee recognition luncheon.
"Detroit: An American Autopsy," by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charlie LeDuff, is the 2014 One Book One Community Selection.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—The NMU Board of Trustees today approved housing and dining rates for the 2014-15 academic year.
NMU's spring commencement ceremony will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 3, in the Superior Dome.
The Northern Michigan University Board of Trustees will hold its next regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, May 1.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—A Paper Tiger in the Rain by David J. Swanson was selected as the winner of the Albert and Mildred Panowski Playwriting Award.
MARQUETTE, Mich. — It was 115 years ago today that Michigan Gov. Hazen Pingree signed the bill authorizing Northern State Normal School in Marquette.
The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will hold a tour of the U.P. SportsPlex with former Marquette Parks and Recreation employee Doug Smith.
Photographer Chuck Warner will present photographic views of Florida land, sea and air for an upcoming Northern Center for Lifelong Learning program.
The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will host a presentation by the Upper Peninsula chapter of “Little Brothers: Friends of the Elderly.”
MARQUETTE, Mich. — The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will hold a hands-on learning session with astronomer and NCLL member Scott Stobbelaar.
NMU skiing coach Sten Fjeldheim has been named U.S. Collegiate Ski Coaches Association National Coach of the Year announced the organization Wednesday
Sixty three NMU students have received the Heart and Soul Award from Michigan Campus Compact for their dedication and commitment to community service.
New members were recently elected to the Associated Students of Northern Michigan University (ASNMU) student government organization.
Courtney Brown of Midland will be the student speaker at Northern Michigan University’s commencement on Saturday, May 4.
Fritz Erickson will be the 15th president of Northern Michigan University, effective July 1.
Fritz Erickson will be available for media interviews at 3:15 p.m. TODAY in the Brule Room of the University Center.
Teri List-Stoll, executive vice president and chief financial officer for Kraft Foods Group, will be the keynote speaker at NMU's commencement.
NMU's automotive service technology program has been approved for accreditation by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation.
The NMU Board of Trustees will hold a special formal session to select the next president of NMU.
Jacob Yoho won first prize in the seventh annual New Business Venture Competition at NMU.
The next NMU psychology colloquium will be titled "The Ins and Outs of Defining Sex and Virginity Loss: Variations by Sexual Orientation."
The 2014 Inside-Out program involving Marquette Branch Prison and NMU will hold its closing ceremony on Tuesday, April 22, at the prison.
Graduating Master of Fine Arts (MFA) students from NMU's English department will read their work at a celebration on Friday, April 25.
The Michigan Area Health Education Center has announced the launch of its Upper Peninsula Regional Center at NMU.
The NMU psychology department will hold two additional presentations on Friday, April 18.
The Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center will hold an opening event for its new exhibit, “What’s On Tap?: Brewing in the Upper Peninsula" on Saturday.
The next NMU psychology colloquium is titled "Human-Centered Design Applied To Perceptual Paradigms."
Northern Michigan University will host a simulcast presentation of “Returning Veterans: A Health Care Conference for Providers.”
NMU biology professor Alec Lindsay has received a Michigan Distinguished Professor of the Year Award.
A public memorial celebrating the life of former NMU President William E. Vandament will be held Monday, April 21, in Vandament Arena.
Senior Taylor Tillotson's research paper is accepted from 12,000 submissions to the American Educational Research Association.
NMU announced the poster winners from the 19th annual Celebration of Student Research, Creative Works and Academic Service Learning, held April 10.
NMU’s Jacobetti Complex will host an open house to highlight academic programs offered through the Center for Innovation and Industrial Technologies.
The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will present a workshop for beginning photographers.
NMU professor emeritus John Kiltinen will use an Oreo comparison to demonstrate a point at the next mathematics and computer science seminar.
NMU's Lake Effect Show Choir will “sing and dance up a storm” at its upcoming weather-themed show.
Two Northern Michigan University students received scholarships from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters (MAB) Foundation.
Twenty-eight NMU students were selected for membership in the Telion Chapter of the Mortar Board National College Senior Hono
Speedskater Jordan Malone will give a presentation titled “Testing Mettle, Earning Medals” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 10, in Jamrich Hall room 104.
NMU's health and human performance department will host a free educational series this month.
The 15th annual NMU Invitational Programming Contest was held recently and drew 69 student participants representing four colleges.
A student exchange partnership involving NMU, Western Michigan University and two Brazilian institutions will come to an end after this semester.
Media are welcome to cover the following event.
A Northern Center for Lifelong Learning workshop will help participants see the value of “Stepping Out of the Comfort Zone."
Northern Michigan University’s DeVos Art Museum will host the winter semester senior exhibition titled “Zeitgeist” April 16-May 2.
Northern Michigan University will host Edward Zlotkowski, a nationally recognized expert in academic service learning.
The NMU Symphonic Band and NMU Orchestra will share the stage for a concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 13, in Reynolds Recital Hall.
Violinist Regina Carter cancels scheduled appearances at NMU, replaced by vibraphonist Stefon Harris at NMU Jazz Festival.
The first of four cyber awareness luncheons hosted by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget will take place at NMU Wednesday, April 9.
NMU music students will present arias and ensembles from various operas Tuesday, April 8, in the Reynolds Recital Hall.
REMINDER: NMU presidential candidate Robert Ackerman will hold a public forum at 4 p.m. Thursday, April 3.
NMU presidential candidate Cynthia Pemberton's campus visit, canceled April 1 due to travel issues, is rescheduled for April 15.
The next Your Wealth lecture is titled "The Walking Debt: Don't Become a Financial Zombie." The time has been changed on this event.
NMU is the host of two student leader meetings this weekend: Mu Beta Psi is holding its national convention and the Student Association of Michigan its statewide meeting.
The presidential candidate visit for Dr. Cynthia Pemberton is being rescheduled due to weather-related travel issues.
MARQUETTE, Mich.--Locations have been announced for the public forums coinciding with campus visits by four finalists for the Northern Michigan University presidency.
The Beaumier Coffee House Concert Series will feature Marquette County singer-songwriters Bryan Drewyor and Raymond Little Saturday, April 5.
MARQUETTE, Mich.--The next presentation in the Northern Michigan University biology seminar series is titled "Regenerative Biology: A Last Frontier."
The NMU Percussion Ensemble will present a concert at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 5, in Reynolds Recital Hall.
Four NMU students win awards at the North American Model United Nations Conference.
MARQUETTE, Mich.--Northern Michigan University’s Graduate Student Association and the Lake Superior Partnership's 40 Below organization will host a joint professional networking social.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Northern Michigan University’s theater program will present a production of She Kills Monsters by award-winning playwright Qui Nguyen.
The Northern Center for Learning presents “Yoopera! Local History Comes to Life in Opera and Story” on Tuesday, April 15.
MARQUETTE, Mich.--Northern Michigan University’s College of Business will host the inaugural Celebration of Entrepreneurship and Business at the University Center on Thursday, April 10.
Northern Arts & Entertainment will sponsor a performance by electronic artist and producer GRiZ Thursday, April 3, at Vandament Arena.
MARQUETTE, Mich.— The next Your Health lecture at Northern Michigan University will be titled “Living Well with Parkinson’s Disease.”
MARQUETTE, Mich.--Jacob Barnby from Onaway won a $1,000 scholarship from the Northern Michigan University music department.
MARQUETTE, Mich.— Grammy-nominated jazz violinist Regina Carter will perform at the NMU Jazz Festival closing concert on Friday, April 11, and as part of the Northern Nights performing arts series on Saturday, April 12.
MARQUETTE—Patrick Reynolds, anti-smoking crusader and grandson of tobacco company founder RJ Reynolds, will present “Tobacco Wars: The Battle for a Smoke-Free Society” at Northern Michigan University.
MARQUETTE, Mich. —Medea Benjamin will give a presentation on the ethics of drone warfare on Tuesday, April 1, at Northern Michigan University.
Four finalists have been announced for the Northern Michigan University presidency. They will visit NMU on April 1,3,8 and 10.
NMU will host a debate between two high-profile policy experts titled “Legalize It? Marijuana Policy Experts Debate Reefer Policy.”
The Northern Center for Learning will present “What is Eden Energy Medicine?” from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, April 5, in the Peter White Public Library’s Shiras Room.
MARQUETTE, Mich. – The top three award winners have been announced for a recent anti-bullying art exhibit at Northern Michigan University titled “Sticks and Stones."
Discussion on rehabilitation for suffers of upper limb paralysis due to brain injury using touch devices in a virtual environment.
Author Phil Bellfy will speak and a Native American Service Learning Partnership Institute is set to take place at NMU.
MARQUETTE, Mich. — Northern Michigan University’s music department will host various student performances to close out March.
NMU will hold its 24th Annual International Food Festival from 4:30-7 p.m. Saturday, March 29, at the Jacobetti Complex.
MARQUETTE, Mich. — Northern Michigan University’s biology department will sponsor three upcoming seminars, two delivered by master's degree candidates, as part of its Biology Seminar Series.
Northern Michigan University's mathematics and computer science department will host a presentation titled "Evolving JavaScript" at 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 25, in Mead Auditorium in the West Science Building.
Nationally renowned photographer iO Tillett Wright will visit Northern Michigan University for a photo shoot and public presentation on Monday, March 24.
The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will present a poetry reading and writing workshop to celebrate National Poetry Month.
Chad Pregracke, 2013 CNN Hero of the Year, will present 'One Man's Crusade to Clean America's Rivers' on Monday, March 24.
The Choral Society will present its spring concert at NMU's Reynolds Recital Hall on April 26-27.
Connie Ruth (Penhale) Lindblom will receive the 2014 UP Choral Leadership Award from the Marquette Choral Society.
NMU's Relay for Life event begins Friday in Vandament Arena.
Markus Nordenstreng and Tuomo Prättälä, a Finnish folk rock and soul duo, will perform at Northern Michigan University as part of the Northern Nights series.
MARQUETTE, Mich. — Sen. Carl Levin will give a presentation at Northern Michigan University titled “Public Service: The Heart of Democracy.” The event begins at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, March 20, in Reynolds Recital Hall.
MARQUETTE— The next biology seminar at Northern Michigan University will examine the 1992-2012 diet of the burbot, a fish found in many Midwest lakes.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—The Northern Michigan University Regional Police Academy is accepting applications for its upcoming training session, which runs May 4-Aug. 19.
MARQUETTE, Mich. — Northern Michigan University will hold its fourth annual Memorial Chili Challenge from 3-5:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 25, at the Jacobetti Complex.
MARQUETTE, Mich.--Northern Michigan University's music department will hold a student performance scholarship recital at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 18, in Reynolds Recital Hall.
Diversity Common Reader Program events around John Covino's 'What’s Wrong with Homosexuality?' will take place March 24-April 4 and include a visit from the book's author.
MARQUETTE, Mich.— Northern Michigan University will host a free informational reception in Lansing for its Master of Public Administration degree, the only MPA program in the state offered completely online.
NMU's Student Art Gallery will hold a reception from 3-5 p.m. Friday, March 14, for its anti-bullying exhibit titled “Sticks and Stones."
The one-man play “Barrymore’s Ghost” will be performed Saturday, March 15, at the Forest Roberts Theatre as a fundraiser.
MARQUETTE, Mich.--Northern Michigan University has made its debut appearance on the Peace Corps' annual list of the top 25 volunteer-producing mid-sized colleges and universities nationwide.
Touch perception research being worked on by psychology professor Mounia Ziat was presented at the IEEE Haptics Symposium 2014.
MARQUETTE, Mich.--With support from an academic service learning grant, Northern Michigan University students in a protected area management course took a field trip to Superior Central School in Eben Junction.
MARQUETTE, Mich.--Audiences at the recent Northern Michigan University production, Comedy of Errors, were the first to experience new seating in the James A. Panowski Black Box Theatre.
MARQUETTE, Mich.--Northern Michigan University professor Charles Ganzert and retired Center for Student Enrichment director David Bonsall were recognized by the Michigan Campus Compact at its 2014 Institute.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Three artists from Calumet will be featured in the next exhibit at Northern Michigan University DeVos Art Museum.
MARQUETTE, Mich.— In honor of Women’s History Month, Northern Michigan University will show a film by independent video producer and director Audrey Geyer and bring photographer iO Tillett Wright to campus to present her work.
MARQUETTE, Mich.— The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will host a panel discussion on environmental impacts related to Eagle Mine operations.
MARQUETTE, Mich.— Diandra Leslie-Pelecky, author of The Physics of NASCAR, will present “The Science of Speed: Why driving fast is harder than you think” at Northern Michigan University.
Marquette, Mich. — The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will present “Braille: The Touch System of Reading” from 1-3 p.m. Monday, March 17, at First United Methodist Church in Marquette.
Marquette, Mich. — The next Your Wealth presentation at Northern Michigan University will be titled “Enterprise Facilitation: A New Approach to Business Development.”
MARQUETTE, Mich.--The Upper Great Lakes Collegiate Job Fair will be held on Wednesday, March 19, at Northern Michigan University.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will present a workshop on how to create an embossed and stained leather guest log book.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will present a talk on Northwest travel excursions titled “Seattle Sights and Mt. Rainier Heights.”
NMU's music department will present Carrie Biolo in a faculty percussion recital at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 13, in Reynolds Recital Hall.
MARQUETTE, Mich. —The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will offer a tour of the new Chocolay Township Volunteer Fire Department facility from 1-3p.m. Friday, March 21.
MARQUETTE, Mich. —The Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center at Northern Michigan University will hold the following March events as part of its “Cabin Fever Days” celebration:
MARQUETTE, Mich.--Yale Strom, one of the world's leading authorities on Klezmer music, will present a lecture-performance on Saturday, March 15, at Northern Michigan University.
MARQUETTE, Mich.— This year marks the 21st annual “Learning to Walk Together” traditional pow wow at Northern Michigan University.
NMU's College of Business will offer a six-week course to prepare for the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT).
The Upper Michigan Brain Tumor Center and the NMU Foundation will host a panel discussion focused on concussions at 6 tonight (Feb. 25) in West Science 2904, lecture room B.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—The location has changed for the Michigan folksong performance event scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, at Northern Michigan University.
MARQUETTE, Mich.--Step Afrika! will perform at Northern Michigan University on Tuesday, Feb. 25.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—The Holmes Brothers concert at Northern Michigan University has been rescheduled for Saturday, March 15.
MARQUETTE, Mich. -- The Northern Michigan University music department will present a children's concert performed by the NMU String Chamber Ensemble on Sunday, Feb. 16.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—A presentation on current research in biology and homosexuality will be the first event in Northern Michigan University’s Diversity Common Reader Program, which is built around John Corvino’s What’s Wrong with Homosexuality?
The Holmes Brothers concert, scheduled for tonight at Northern Michigan University, has been postponed because weather issues on the East Coast have impacted flight schedules.
MARQUETTE, Mich. — Four rock bands from across the country will converge at Northern Michigan University for a one-night show on Thursday, Feb. 20.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Northern Michigan University will host a biology seminar titled “A Brain that Heals Itself: Neurogenesis and Regeneration in Response to Brain Injury in Zebrafish.”
MARQUETTE, Mich. -- Northern Michigan University recently received two grants from external agencies to support an artists-in-residence partnership and a residency by a violinist.
UPDATE: Winona LaDuke will not participate in person because of weather-related flight cancellations. She may participate via phone or video conference.
MARQUETTE, Mich. — Jay Black, the 2013 College Performer and College Comedian of the Year, will perform at Northern Michigan University on Thursday, Feb. 20.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—The Northern Michigan University Alumni Association has selected Saturday, Feb. 22, as “Wildcat Night Across the Country.”
Northern Michigan University released its 10th day winter 2014 semester enrollment report.
Gov. Rick Snyder announced the appointment of Scott Holman to the Northern Michigan University board of trustees following the resignation of Stephen Gulis.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Controversial author, activist and food policy expert Raj Patel will present “How will we feed 10 billion people sustainably?” at Northern Michigan University.
MARQUETTE— Northern Michigan University will hold a Summer Job Fair from 1-3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, in the University Center Great Lakes Rooms.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Northern Michigan University is celebrating Black History Month with a Civil Rights film series highlighting three classic movies. All will be shown from 11:30-1:30 p.m. in Whitman Hall 136 on their respective dates.
Marquette, Mich. —NMU history professor Russell Magnaghi will discuss the regional impact of one of the most decisive wars in American history when he presents “Remembering the War of 1812 in the Lake Superior Basin” at the Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Dean and Bette Premo of Amasa will receive the 2014 Upper Peninsula Folklife Award from the Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center at Northern Michigan University.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—A free multimedia performance event titled “Michigan Folksong Legacy” is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, in Forest Roberts Theatre at Northern Michigan University.
The Seaborg Center at Northern Michigan University will host the Upper Peninsula Regional Science Olympiad Tournament on Saturday, Feb. 8.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Northern Michigan University’s clinical laboratory sciences programs will receive $250,000, disbursed over five years, from the Cliffs Natural Resources Foundation.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Gov. Rick Snyder’s executive budget proposal invests an additional 6.1 percent in higher education.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Aura Syed, a political science professor at Northern Michigan University, recently returned from Pakistan.
MARQUETTE, Mich.— A free conference encouraging young people, especially women, to assume campus leadership roles and run for elected office on and off campus is being provided by Northern Michigan University.
Robert Pennock will present “Digital Darwin: Harnessing Evolution in Your Computer" at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Mead Auditorium.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—The Holmes Brothers, a rhythm and blues trio whose career has spanned more than 30 years, will perform at the next Northern Nights event at Northern Michigan University.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Multimedia artist Phil Hansen will give a public presentation at Northern Michigan University on Tuesday, Feb. 4.
MARQUETTE, Mich.--Northern Michigan University senior Alycia Heckathorn of Ironwood will present her capstone project, an original ballet set to George Gershwin’s An American in Paris, in NMU’s Forest Roberts Theatre.
MARQUETTE, Mich. — A Wildcat Market held every Friday at Northern Michigan University transforms the University Center into a walk-through marketplace of handmade art, jewelry and other goods.
MARQUETTE, Mich. — Donckers owners Tom Vear and Jen Ray will give a behind-the-scenes look at their candy-making operation for an upcoming Northern Center for Lifelong Learning event.
MARQUETTE, Mich.--Phil Bellfy, author of Three Fires Unity: The Anishnaabeg of the Lake Huron Borderlands, will discuss the cross-border history of the Anishinaabeg at 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 27, in Mead Auditorium in the West Science Building at NMU.
A water main break has been reported in the Learning Resources Center (LRC) area at Northern Michigan University.
Northern Michigan University has closed the Learning Resources Center because of a water main break.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Northern Michigan University’s College of Business is seeking presentation proposals for its inaugural Celebration of Entrepreneurship and Business Conference.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—John Hofmeister, founder and CEO of Citizens for Affordable Energy and former president of Shell Oil Company, will present “Affordable and Sustainable Energy” on Tuesday, Jan. 21, at Northern Michigan University.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—The next event in the Your Health lecture series at Northern Michigan University is titled “Does Your Community Impact Your Health?”
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Volunteer service opportunities and a presentation by a guest speaker, the Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington, will highlight the Martin Luther King Jr. observance at Northern Michigan University.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—The Great Yooper Folk Dance on Saturday, Jan. 25, will kick off the inaugural Cabin Fever Days sponsored by the Beaumier Upper Peninsula Heritage Center at NMU.
Two new exhibits open at NMU's DeVos Art Museum, including two- and three-dimensional “Mariel Versluis: Be Here, By Me.”
MARQUETTE, Mich.—A traveling exhibition on the War of 1812, produced by the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, will be on display at the Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center at Northern Michigan University.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Famed naturalist John Muir will tell his life story via a one-man performance by Steve Waller at Northern Michigan University’s Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—Tim Hunt, owner of Bayshore Veterinary Clinic, will give a Northern Center for Lifelong Learning presentation on his trip to start the Alaska Native Rural Veterinary Program.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—A century ago, Rudyard Kipling described Burma as a place “quite unlike any land you know about.” After a long period of isolation, the country--also known as Myanmar—has started to encourage tourism.
MARQUETTE, Mich.—The Northern Center for Lifelong Learning will present “Woodworker’s Rally Sessions III and IV.”