Around NMU

Reflecting on the First Day of Classes in 1899

Aug. 21, 2024 —
As NMU students arrive on campus this week in advance of Fall Fest and first day of classes on Monday, it is intriguing to reflect on the institution's hurried and humble beginnings 125 years ago. After Michigan's governor signed the bill establishing Northern State Normal in Marquette in April 1899, there was too little time for a campus to take shape by fall. The first class of 32 students convened on Sept. 19 in rented quarters in old City Hall, with Dwight B. Waldo as the school's principal. By the end of the second week, 61 students had registered.

NMU Students Participate in Northern Strike

Aug. 21, 2024 —
Northern Michigan University recently became the first higher education collaborator in the 12-year history of Northern Strike, one of the Department of Defense's largest joint military readiness exercises held at the largest National Guard training facility in the country. Eight NMU information assurance/cyber defense students had a rare opportunity to work alongside military cybersecurity teams from the U.S. and NATO ally Latvia Aug. 11-12. Their mission was to regain control of a network used for communications and war command that had been compromised by a foreign adversary, determine how the network was infiltrated and remediate the vulnerability.

NMU's Sami Brown to Open for Maddie & Tae

Aug. 21, 2024 —
Northern Michigan University student Sami Brown of Waco, Texas, has demonstrated her dual talents as a soccer player, entering her final season as a Wildcat, and as a singer/guitarist. She advanced through an early-stage American Idol qualifier as a high school junior and performs at Marquette-area venues in her limited free time. She will play before her largest audience yet when she opens for country duo Maddie & Tae during NMU's 125th anniversary Homecoming celebration.

NMU Hosts International Existential Aesthetics Conference

Aug. 12, 2024 —
Northern Michigan University hosted an international conference on existential aesthetics July 26-27. NMU Philosophy Professor Antony Aumann, who is on sabbatical to write a book on the transformative power of art, served as co-organizer with Hans Maes, senior lecturer in history and philosophy of art at the University of Kent, United Kingdom. Six NMU students comprised the support staff who coordinated and managed the logistics. The event investigated how works of art and certain aesthetic practices/experiences can be of existential importance to people.

NMU, Blackrocks Brewery Launch Wildcat Gold

Aug. 12, 2024 —
Northern Michigan University is partnering with Blackrocks Brewery in Marquette to launch Wildcat Gold, a new beer created by alumni, for alumni, in celebration of NMU's 125th anniversary. The gold lager will make its debut at the next Alumni Friday event from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Aug. 23, at the Blackrocks Brewery Pub. It will also be offered at the Homecoming football game tailgate party on Saturday, Sept. 21, and at Wildcat hockey games this season, while quantities last.

Poetry Event at NMU Features Matherne, Campbell

Aug. 9, 2024 —
Michigan Humanities will present a special event titled "Bridging Michigan: Building Understanding through Poetry" on Thursday, Sept. 12, in the Northern Center at Northern Michigan University. NMU English professor emerita and Upper Peninsula Poet Laureate Beverly Matherne will converse with Michigan's Poet Laureate Nandi Comer about how poetry creates understanding between one another. NMU Assistant Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion Shawnrece Campbell will moderate the discussion.

NMU, MTU Partner to Develop Middle School STEM Leaders

Aug. 9, 2024 —
Northern Michigan University is partnering with Michigan Technological University to prepare 30 middle school science teachers to become leaders in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education. The National Science Foundation is providing $2.7 million through the Robert Noyce Scholarship Program to support this six-year initiative, named Partnering to Prepare STEM Master Teachers for Michigan's Middle Schools.