April 2025

NMU Retains Presidential Search Firm

NMU Free Cyber Defenders Summer Camp Seeks Applicants

Apr. 24, 2025 —
Students entering grades 9-11 in the fall are invited to apply for a free, weeklong residential Cyber Defenders Summer Camp hosted by the Upper Peninsula Cybersecurity Institute at Northern Michigan University, with support from the Central U.P. MiSTEM Network and Seaborg Mathematics and Science Center. The camp will take place July 13-18 at NMU. It is designed to introduce students to the rapidly growing field of cybersecurity through a blend of virtual and in-person experiences. The application deadline is May 16.

Students, Alumni Testify at House Hearing

Apr. 23, 2025 —
Two Northern Michigan University students and two alumni joined President Brock Tessman in testifying on behalf of NMU before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Higher Education and Community Colleges in Lansing April 23. Those sharing the impact of their academic journeys were: Emma Gariepy, a senior forensic biochemistry major from Mattawan, Mich.; Ben Klossner, a junior mechanical engineering technology major from Iron Mountain; Troy Morris, a 2016 psychology/behavior analysis graduate and co-founder/CEO of the aerospace and space logistics company Kall Morris Inc. of Marquette; and Lexi Hagan, a 2024 business management graduate and new executive director of the Menominee Business Development Corporation.

Young Authors Visit NMU President

Apr. 22, 2025 —
Area school children who will participate in the 2025 Marquette-Alger Young Authors' Conference May 5-8 at Northern Michigan University visited NMU President Brock Tessman and his wife, Kristin, to read from their books. The students pictured with the Tessmans (from left) are: Callie Sundberg, Aspen Ridge, 5th grade; Brock Verville, Aspen Ridge, Kindergarten; Henry Dellangelo, Graveraet, Kindergarten; and Nora Morrison, Graveraet, 1st grade. 

Constructors Install ADA-Compliant Free Library at Kids Cove Playground

Apr. 21, 2025 —
The Northern Michigan Constructors, a student organization dedicated to community service projects throughout the Marquette area, built an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant little free library and installed it last week next to the Kids Cove all-inclusive playground at Lower Harbor Park. The group's effort earned the "Project of the Year" award at NMU's Leadership Recognition Banquet held earlier this month.

NMU Receives Grant for Rooftop Solar Project

Apr. 18, 2025 —
Northern Michigan University has received a $100,000 grant from the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) to install a rooftop solar array at the campus WellBeing Center. The project will provide reliable renewable energy and reduce utility costs for the university, said NMU Assistant Vice President for Sustainability Jes Thompson. NMU was one of 21 statewide recipients of MDARD grants to promote the sustainability of land-based industries and support infrastructure that benefits rural communities.