July 2023

Alumna Touts MML Women's Training Program

NMU alumna Allison Watkins is profiled in a feature story on the benefits of a Michigan Municipal League training initiative that helps women advance their skills and leadership abilities to become strong local government managers. Watkins has served as Newberry village manager since 2019. Despite her extensive experience as HR and community relations director for Newberry, and working with AmeriCorps NCCC, she recalled having imposter syndrome, a feeling she was not where she should be.
Allison Watkins

Marquette Courtroom Jogs Judge's NMU Memory

Northern Michigan University alumnus and retired Emmet County Circuit Judge Charles Johnson of Petoskey recently donned his robe again to preside over a July jury trial at the Marquette County Courthouse. He is one of two grant-funded visiting judges helping to clear the county's backlog of criminal cases. As Johnson sat behind the bench in the historic courtroom, which also served as a pivotal location in the book and film “Anatomy of a Murder,” he developed a sense of déjà vu.
Charles "Chuck" Johnson is pictured lower left in the 1975 yearbook photo and as a presiding judge in the same courtroom earlier this month. The yearbook photo shows (front row L to R): Johnson, president of the Pre-Law Society; John Rogers; and Doug Courtney. Back Row L-R: Jeff Swarbich, vice president; Dennis Baldinelli; Greg Rose; Liz Polloch, Secretary; Dick Ralph; Dr. John Ashby, Adviser; Larry Ziehm; Jeff Wellman; and Dave Reinhard.

Student Researches Freshwater Acidification

Northern  Michigan University biology student Maddy Saddler will address freshwater acidification and its implications for the Great Lakes ecosystem during a Thursday, July 27 presentation in her hometown of Alpena. She will give details about her role as a research intern working on the ongoing freshwater acidification monitoring project with Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, and Michigan Sea Grant. 
Maddy Saddler (Alpena News photo by Darby Hinkley)