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NMU Program Partners with Thunder Bay Inn

Northern Michigan University students helped to create environmental education programs for the Historic Thunder Bay Inn in Big Bay. NMU's Outdoor Recreation Leadership and Management program's partnership with the inn will result in an Environmental Education Center (EEC) on the hotel property and related educational programs and activities. This aligns with owners Mark and Sue Bevins' goals to expand access to outdoor recreation and educate people about the local culture and history.
Historic Thunder Bay Inn photo from official website.

NMU Seeks Plastics Reduction Partner Certification

Northern Michigan University has officially taken its first step toward becoming a certified Plastics Reduction Partner through the National Wildlife Federation, by submitting a commitment letter that outlines its dedication to reducing single-use plastics across campus. This initiative marks a significant milestone in NMU's broader sustainability goals and reflects its leadership in environmental stewardship within Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Single-use plastics stock photo

Thorburn's Poetry Features Cultural Legends in Imaginative Scenarios

“Letters Jim Harrison May Never Read.” “Walt Whitman and His Lake Superior Baptism.” “John Lennon at the Old Marquette Inn.” “Chagall Taught Me How to Drive.” These are some of the titles featured in Northern Michigan University English Professor Russell Thorburn's latest collection of poetry, "And the Heart Will Not Quicken." The book is populated by imaginative scenarios featuring pop culture, artistic and literary legends who move freely across various decades and countries.
Russell Thorburn

NMU Student Fellows Advance U.P. Projects

Three Northern Michigan University students have been selected to participate in the third cohort of NMU's Rural Leadership Fellowship Program, a public-private partnership with InvestUP that promotes immersive, project-based learning while also supporting U.P. economic and community development projects. The fellows and their project partners are: Anna Tousley, City of Marquette Climate Adaptation Plan; Kaysie Bakke, Forsyth Forward; and Thomas Rousch, Headwaters North SmartZone in Sault Ste. Marie.
From left: Tousley, Bakke and Rousch