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'Storm' Performance Tells Edmund Fitzgerald Story

STORM, a historical multi-media performance on Great Lakes storms and shipwrecks, will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, in Jamrich Hall 1100 at Northern Michigan University. It is hosted by NMU's Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center. Maritime historian Ric Mixter returns to his hometown of Marquette with musician Dan Hall to tell the Edmund Fitzgerald story in a unique way: with Hall's custom music on key characters in the storm and Mixter's exclusive interviews from those who were eyewitnesses to the search and discoveries made 550 feet below Lake Superior. 
Promotional photo for the STORM performance, featuring Ric Mixter and Dan Hall

Olsen Appointed NMU's 19th President

Chris Olsen, who has more than 20 years of higher education leadership experience, will become the 19th president of Northern Michigan University, effective Jan. 1. He has served Indiana State University as provost and vice president for Academic Affairs since 2021, and previously as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and chair of the Department of History. The NMU Board of Trustees unanimously approved his appointment at a special meeting this afternoon.
Graphic welcoming NMU's next president, Chris Olsen

NMU Alumni Awards Presented

Northern Michigan University honored the three recipients of its 2025 Alumni Awards at a luncheon during Homecoming. Dr. Peter LaPine ('76 MA) of East Lansing received the Distinguished Alumni Award. Retired NMU professor and alumna Barb Coleman ('77 BS, '81 MS) of Marquette was recognized for Alumni Achievement, and Ian Lewis ('18 BS, '22 MPA) of Laurium received the Outstanding Young Alumni Award.
Award recipients (from left): Ian Lewis ('18 BS, '22 MPA) of Laurium, Outstanding Young Alumni; Dr. Peter LaPine ('76 MA) of East Lansing, Distinguished Alumni; and Barb Coleman ('77 BS, '81 MS) of Marquette, Alumni Achievement.