June 2026

Beaumier Center Highlights Mary Jayne Hallifax's Photography

The Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center at NMU will open a new exhibition July 9 that features the work of one of the U.P.'s most prolific photographers. It is titled "Munising in Black & White: The Photographs of Mary Jayne Hallifax." She was an in-demand commercial photographer who also captured numerous candid images of her hometown over seven decades.
Mary Jayne Hallifax (photo from her online obituary)

Mueller Leads Step Toward Stopping Alzheimer's Early in Its Tracks

A Northern Michigan University alumna conducted research that may help scientists achieve an elusive goal in medicine: stopping Alzheimer's disease before it irreversibly damages the brain. Rebecca (Dangremond) Mueller helped to develop an innovative laboratory model that could enable researchers to observe some of the earliest cellular changes linked to Alzheimer's. Those changes, which occur long before widespread brain cell death, are increasingly viewed as the most promising targets for future treatments. Her story is one of several innovaton-related features in the summer issue of Northern Magazine. 
Mueller at a microscope

Alumna Coauthors Reports Submitted to UN Human Rights Council

Ellen (Narotsky) Kennedy, a Northern Michigan University alumna and 2023 recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award, has brought human rights concerns to the attention of global decision-makers. As coauthor of two Shadow Reports submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council, she documents U.S. violations of the human rights to bodily autonomy and to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment.
Ellen J. Kennedy, PhD

NMU Grad in Miss Michigan Competition

Northern Michigan University 2022 cosmetology graduate Mikaela Bannon will make her fourth appearance in the Miss Michigan scholarship competition, scheduled June 15-20 in Muskegon. She will be among 30 candidates vying for the state title and a chance to advance to the national stage. Bannon resides in Canton and works as a cosmetologist and aesthetician in Ann Arbor. Her service initiative through the Miss America Organization revolves around skin cancer education, awareness and support.
Mikaela Bannon (photo provided by the Miss Michigan organization)

NMU Music Hosts Summer Concert Series

The Northern Michigan University Department of Music will present a second season of Its series, Summer Concerts at Reynolds (SCR). This year's events will all take place at 5 p.m. in Reynolds Recital Hall on Tuesdays in July and August. Admission is free, though donations will be gratefully accepted, with all proceeds benefiting the department to enhance the experience for students.
Barbara Rhyneer, university orchestra director, is one of the faculty members who will be featured during the Summer Concerts at Reynolds series

Creative Negaunee Teens Recognized at Carnegie Hall

Two Negaunee High School students were among the national winners of the 2026 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards recognized at a June 10 ceremony at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Miles Spaulding won the American Visions Award in art for his painting, “Photographic Memory” and Reese Collins won an American Voices Award for her poem, “The Blooming of Difficult Times.” They had advanced from a regional competition sponsored by the U.P. affiliate of the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, a partnership between the Northern Shores Storywork Writing Project at Northern Michigan University and NMU's DeVos Art Museum.  
Miles Spaulding wearing his gold medal (Kel Sassi photo)

Green Fund Projects to be Implemented

Nearly $73,000 in Green Fund-supported, student-led sustainability proposals have been approved for implementation this year. The six projects include enhanced access to public transportation; native plant signage; “feather-friendly” window dots to reduce bird collisions; an outdoor air quality monitoring sensor; bike station repair at the Wildcat Trailhead; and a nontraditional lawn test plot.
NMU Green Fund graphic with leaf

NMU Hosts North Coast Dance Festival

Northern Michigan University's 2026 North Coast Dance Festival will include two public performances featuring Giordano Dance Chicago, professional ballet dancers Julia Feldman and Mate Szentes, and NMU's CO/LAB Dance Company. The shows will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, June 25-26. They will be preceded by a jazz master class with Nan Giordano Wednesday evening—pre-registration is required—and followed by a free showcase presented by high school students participating in the Wildcat Performing Arts Academy summer intensives Saturday night.
Members of NMU's CO/LAB Dance Company perform at last year's festival.

Campus Closeup: Chris Houston

Assistant professor Chris Houston, who choreographed a piece that will be featured at NMU's North Coast Dance Festival June 25-26, arrived on campus last year with a wealth of professional experience and insight gleaned from a career that took him to some of the most prestigious global performance venues. Born in Scotland and trained in London, he appeared in original West End productions of Miss Saigon and Cats, and was among only 50 dancers selected to join Celine Dion's first Las Vegas residency and her subsequent world tour. Afterward, the former acrobat embarked on a long relationship with Cirque du Soleil.
Chris Houston now, and a past photo from his professional dancing career.