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NMU Board Approves New Academic Programs

The Northern Michigan University Board of Trustees today approved four new academic programs. Those that will begin with the fall 2019 semester are: certificate in applied workplace leadership; certificate in hospitality and tourism management; bachelor's in social media design management; and master's in mathematics. A master's degree in speech-language pathology will be introduced in summer 2021.
Board of Trustees meeting

NMU Board Presents Student Awards

The Northern Michigan University Board of Trustees presented its annual Student Achievement Awards. Recipients were: Hailey Donohue of Marquette, Outstanding Female Graduating Senior; Michael Stamm of Almont, Mich., Outstanding Male Graduating Senior; Ryan Watling of New London, Wis., Outstanding Student; Connor Loftus of Plainwell, Mich., Outstanding Nontraditional Student; and Kevin Store of Houghton, Outstanding Global Campus Student.
From left: Trustee Tami Seavoy, NMU Board Chair Robert Mahaney, Connor Loftus, Trustee James Haveman, Ryan Watling, Trustee Stephen Young, Michael Stamm, Kevin Store, Hailey Donohue, Trustee Bridget Summers, NMU President Fritz Erickson and Trustees Alexis Hart, Lisa Fittante and Steve Mitchell.

Flickinger Epitomizes Well-Rounded Education

Northern Michigan University senior Kyle Flickinger will graduate on Saturday with a bachelor's degree in biochemistry. The Brimley native excelled academically, earning a summer research fellowship for his work with the Upper Michigan Brain Tumor Center, among other honors. But by supplementing STEM with diverse extracurricular activities ranging from athletics to music to theater, he is truly leaving NMU with a well-rounded education.
Flickinger

Whetstone Brook Cleanup May 18

The Marquette County Conservation District and Megan McConville, a Northern Michigan University professor who specializes in water chemistry, are seeking volunteers to help clean up trash and debris from Whetstone Brook and its surrounding banks. Crews will meet at Founders Landing, where the tributary spills into Lake Superior, at 10 a.m. and work until 2 p.m. Saturday, May 18. Prizes and lunch will be included. Volunteers should wear boots and gloves.
Whetstone Brook (Lynnae Branham photo)

CTL Honors Scholars

Northern Michigan University's Center for Teaching and Learning, along with the Extended Learning and Community Engagement division, held a recent open house celebration to honor outgoing and incoming scholars.
From left: Gary Stark, Lisa Flood, Stacy Boyer-Davis, Elizabeth Monske and Christi Edge.