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NMU Team Surveys NPS Visitors About Climate Change

Northern Michigan University Professor Jes Thompson and some of her students recently wrapped up a series of stops at 20 U.S. national parks and 12 wildlife refuges, where they surveyed visitors on their perceptions of climate change in these natural areas. They are partnering with the National Park Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to use the data collected to increase public awareness of climate change, foster meaningful conversations with visitors, and develop educational materials for future programs.
An NMU survey team at John Muir Woods National Monument (from left): Carson Piette, Mackenzie Geary, Rosie Mousseau, Sam Kearney and Jes Thompson

'Beethoven and Banjos' Highlights Icelandic Music

Northern Michigan University's Siril Concert Series will present a “Beethoven and Banjos” concert featuring classical and folk music from Iceland at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10, in Reynolds Recital Hall. The featured artists will also present two free events earlier that day in the same location: a music appreciation presentation at 11 a.m., followed by a masterclass at 1 p.m.
The Oct. 10 Beethoven and Banjos concert will feature (clockwise from top left): Laurel Premo, Evan Premo, Halldór Smárason and Sæunn Thorsteinsdóttir.

Early Programming Benefits Schultz Fellows

The Schultz Family Foundation First-Generation Empowerment Scholarship, which awards NMU students up to $15,000 per year up to four years, was “crafted on the notion that, while talent is everywhere, opportunity is not.” The 32 inaugural recipients engaged in pre-semester programming focused on relationship-building, connections to resources and the U.P. community, financial literacy and career readiness.
Schultz Fellows play Northern Money Games to promote financial literacy.