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NMU Board Elects New Chair, Vice Chair

Grad's Distillery Helps Maple Syrup Producers

Nearly 30% of Michigan's maple syrup production was wiped out by a March 2025 ice storm in the northern lower peninsula. Northern Michigan University alumnus Richard Anderson (‘78 MA), who co-founded Iron Fish Distillery, recently partnered with the Michigan Maple Syrup Association to use his business as a force for good by releasing a special edition Ice Storm Whiskey to help generate support for those impacted.
Ice Storm Whiskey, produced by the distillery co-founded by NMU alumnus Richard Anderson in support of maple syrup producers impacted by last spring's devastating ice storm.

NMU Center for Rural Health Essay Winners Announced

The Northern Michigan University Center for Rural Health has announced the winners of its annual essay competition for U.P. high school seniors to celebrate National Rural Health Day. This year's contest was sponsored by the Literacy Legacy Fund of Michigan and the Michigan Center for Rural Health. The top three prizes in each U.P. region—east, central and west—were $500, $250 and $100.

Student Teachers Gain Experience Abroad

Two Northern Michigan University education majors recently wrapped up their fall semester student teaching placements in New Zealand, supported in part by the Joseph and Nancy Prinzi Educational Study Abroad Scholarship. Elementary education major Kari Betters and secondary English education major Taylor Priestley even connected with donor Joe Prinzi, who was visiting the country, when he treated them to dinner at a revolving restaurant in Auckland's Sky Tower. 
Joe Prinzi (center) met NMU scholarship recipients Kari Betters, left, and Taylor Priestley for dinner at a revolving restaurant in Aukland, New Zealand's Sky Tower.