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Black History Month Presentation at NMU

Northern Michigan University's Black Student Union will host a "Why Black History Month?" presentation by Political Science Professor Carter Wilson at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5, in Jamrich 1319. Drawing from the works of a long list of scholars—ifrom WEB DuBois and Toni Morrison to Carter G. Woodson and Basil Davidson—Wilson will demonstrate that neither world or American history can be understood without an understanding of the roles and contributions of Africans and African Americans. 
Carter Wilson

Baumgartner to Compete in Fifth Olympics at 44

Former Northern Michigan University student and Wildcat football player Nick Baumgartner has qualified to compete in his fifth straight Olympics at age 44 as part of the USA snowboard cross (SBX) team. The Iron River native won a gold medal in 2022 with Lindsey Jacobellis in the debut of the mixed-team SBX event, becoming the oldest snowboarder to win an Olympic medal and the oldest U.S. gold medalist since the Winter Games in 1948.
Nick Baumgartner

NMU Selected for Statewide Teacher Preparation Initiative

Northern Michigan University will participate in the 2026 Education Preparation Provider Collaborative, a new two-year statewide initiative designed to improve teacher preparation recruitment, retention and quality, and to form a strong foundation to help teacher preparation programs be responsive to the evolving needs of today's students. NMU is one of only five Michigan universities selected as educator preparation programs for the collaborative.
Early education classroom stock photo

NMU Makes Mark at Regional Theatre Festival

Northern Michigan University Theatre and Dance made a strong showing at the American College Theatre Festival (ACTF) Region 3 Festival in Madison earlier this month. Senior Liam Fisher was the region winner in the Music Theatre Intensive vocal category, and freshman Neel Archis Manish was region runner-up for the Irene Ryan acting award. NMU's production of CTRL+ALT+DELETE, directed by Jimmy Ludwig, also won the BOLD Audience Choice Award after two sold-out performances at the festival.
Jimmy Ludwig (front center) with the cast and crew of the festival's Audience Choice Award-winning production, "CTRL+ALT+DELETE"

Staged Reading of 'Tragedy Sound' Play Jan. 31

Northern Michigan University Theatre and Dance will host a staged reading of "Tragedy Sound," a play written by NMU alumna Karen Saari, at 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31, in Jamrich 1100. The reading is free and open to the public. The production follows three U.P. women who are lifelong friends as they find themselves stranded on Lake Superior after accepting a dare to embark on a canoeing trip.
Tragedy Sound staged reading poster

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.