January 2026

Cold-Weather Training Exercise at NMU Featured in 'Ski Patrol Magazine'

When Northern Michigan University hosted the first full cold-weather training exercise for the Region 5 Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team (DMORT) last March, National Ski Patrol members from Michigan were among the participants. An article about the exercise is featured in this month's "Ski Patrol Magazine," which is distributed to 30,000 patrollers nationwide, and to industry partners such as equipment manufacturers and resort operators.
NSP members from Michigan pictured in NMU's Jacobetti Complex parking lot during the training.

Ketterson Named to U.S. Olympic Team

Northern Michigan University 2020 economics alumnus and former Wildcat Nordic skier Zak Ketterson will compete in his first Olympics next month as a member of the U.S. cross-country ski team. The Minneapolis native was one of the best collegiate skiers in the nation as a member of NMU's team from 2016/2017 through 2020/2021. He earned multiple All-American and All-Conference honors, regional victories and a CCSA Skier of the Year award. 
Zak Ketterson competing for the Wildcats

Mesloh Shares Expertise on Crowd-Control Munitions

Northern Michigan University Criminal Justice Professor Charlie Mesloh contributed his expertise as a former police officer and researcher on crowd-control munitions to a Jan. 26 Minnesota Star Tribune article titled “Chemical munitions can pose toxic threat.” The story addressed concerns about the ingredients in grenades and canisters being deployed in Minneapolis, and their potential health consequences.
Charlie Mesloh

Black History Month Presentation at NMU

Northern Michigan University's Black Student Union will host a "Why Black History Month?" presentation by Political Science Professor Carter Wilson at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5, in Jamrich 1319. Drawing from the works of a long list of scholars—ifrom WEB DuBois and Toni Morrison to Carter G. Woodson and Basil Davidson—Wilson will demonstrate that neither world or American history can be understood without an understanding of the roles and contributions of Africans and African Americans. 
Carter Wilson