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Prize-winning Percussionist to Perform at NMU

Aug. 8, 2024 —
Percussionist Britton-René Collins, Grand Prize winner of the 2022 Yamaha Young Performing Artists Competition and the 2021 Chicago International Music Competition, will perform at Northern Michigan University as part of the Siril Concert Series at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6. She will also present two additional free events earlier in the day: a music appreciation talk at 11 a.m. and a percussion masterclass at 1 p.m. All will take place in Reynolds Recital Hall.

NMU Fall Convocation Aug. 21

Aug. 7, 2024 —
Northern Michigan University President Brock Tessman will celebrate the institution's 125th anniversary during his Fall Convocation at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 21, in the Northern Center Ballrooms. The program will also address enrollment and housing numbers, vital indicators for measuring success and the "three grand challenges" of a new mission, vision and strategic plan. 

NMU Art Museum Features Historic U.P. Portraits

Aug. 5, 2024 —
In conjunction with Northern Michigan University's 125th anniversary, the DeVos Art Museum on campus is presenting "Standing Still: Studio Portraits from the Upper Peninsula" through Nov. 2. The historic portraits, provided by the Jack Deo Collection, were taken at U.P. photo studios from 1890-1910. They depict local legends, friends, neighbors and everyday heroes of the past.

'Stix' Honch's Parents Honor His Memory with Impactful Gifts

Jul. 18, 2024 —
Todd “Stix” Honch, who passed away suddenly in early 2019, was a skilled drummer who played in all Northern Michigan University bands and an enthusiastic supporter of Wildcat sports teams. His dedication is symbolized by three items still on display in his basement bedroom at his parents' house: a set of gold drumsticks; a “golden ticket” for free lifetime admission to athletic events—sadly, he only used it for one year; and the inaugural Wildcat Fan of the Year Award he received with friend Lindsay Griffith, which now bears their names. 

Campus Closeup: Nicole Walton

Jul. 18, 2024 —
Many people get their weekdays started by listening to the familiar voice of Nicole Walton, longtime local host for NPR's “Morning Edition” and news director at WNMU-FM, Public Radio 90. She has more than two decades of professional experience with the station, but the NMU alumna first began working there as a student employee while pursuing an English degree.

Jacobson Nearing First Olympics

Jul. 17, 2024 —
Payton Jacobson of Northern's Greco-Roman wrestling program is preparing for his first Olympics in Paris. The competition in his 87kg weight class begins at 5 a.m. EST Aug. 7. According to an Olympics.com feature story, the Elkhorn, Wis. native is named after the late NFL legend Walter Payton, who once lived down the street from Jacobson's mother in a Chicago suburb. The wrestler has embraced the connection, incorporating the football player's 34 jersey number into his Instagram handle and his renowned work ethic into his training regimen.

Wildcats Play Major Roles in Big 3 Concert with Headliner Chase Matthew

Jul. 11, 2024 —
“We all just did something pretty epic in a tiny town.” NMU 2001 alumnus Mike Picotte texted that message to NMU faculty members Dan Zini and Mark Shevy after the conclusion of The Big 3 concert Saturday night in Gwinn. Picotte was referring to the fact that they had successfully produced a high-quality, large-scale concert that would usually require a much larger team and the support of a bigger city's infrastructure. They did it with a crew of six—all with NMU connections—in a town with a population under 1,500.