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Campus Closeup: Alexa Christensen

Alexa Christensen, a Marquette native who holds two degrees from Northern, has returned to her alma mater to serve as the new director of Dining Services. She previously worked as the dietary manager at Houghton County Medical Care Facility. Christensen arrived on campus in early June and hit the ground running to help ensure that students and families in town for orientation had a positive experience sampling food from NMU Dining locations.
NMU Dining Services Director Alexa Christensen

Alumni Company Captures Space Objects on the ISS

Satellites orbiting Earth facilitate every GPS ping, global communication, weather prediction and live stream. But when they drift off course or end their missions, there has been no way to safely move, repair or retire them until now. Kall Morris Inc. (KMI), an alumni-owned company based in Marquette, recently completed the first commercial demonstrations of its REACCH robotic system, which features mechanical tentacles that can safely grab and move objects in space, aboard the International Space Station.
REACCH/Astrobee Testing on the International Space Station (KMI photo)

Alumni Receive Outstanding Faculty Awards

Two Northern Michigan University alumni were selected as recipients of 2025 Outstanding Faculty Awards from Bay College in Escanaba for exemplifying a deep commitment to student success and professional excellence. Tammra Houseman, who earned her NMU bachelor's degree in elementary education with a special education endorsement in 1994, was honored with the Outstanding Full-Time Faculty Award. Cassie Callahan, a 2019 BSN grad, was one of two recipients of the Outstanding Part-Time Faculty Award.  
Houseman (from Bay College directory)

NMU, BMCC Sign Transfer Agreement

In an effort to preserve the Anishinaabe language for future generations, Northern Michigan University and Bay Mills Community College recently signed an articulation agreement that will allow students to complete a two-year associate of arts degree in Anishinaabe language instruction at BMCC, then seamlessly transfer to NMU for the final two years to complete a bachelor of science degree in Native American studies, with potential for a Michigan Anishinaabemowin K-12 teaching certificate. This creates the state's first pathway for teachers to earn such an endorsement, according to the Michigan Department of Education (MDE).
Bay Mills Community College President Duane Bedell is pictured center, between former NMU President Brock Tessman and current Interim President Gavin Leach at the late June signing ceremony on campus, which was also attended by representatives of NMU's Center for Native American Studies and School of Education.

Beaumier Center Brings Back Two Popular Exhibitions

The Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center at Northern Michigan University has brought back two of its most popular exhibitions for the months of July and August, “Remnants: Ghost Towns of the Upper Peninsula” and “The Polar Bears: U.P. Soldiers in the Northern Russian Expeditionary Force 1918-1919” are on display in the center's gallery in Gries Hall from noon to 4 p.m. Monday-Saturday through Aug. 30. Admission is free.
Photos from the "Ghost Towns of the U.P." and "The Polar Bears" exhibits.

NMU Announces Road Closures

Northern Michigan University will permanently close two dirt roads on campus—Neidhart and Norwood—located east and south of the Woodland Park Apartments, effective Wednesday, July 9. The area will eventually be restored to a natural state with interpretive trails and outdoor lab space as part of the university's Wildcat Way/Landscape Maintenance Plan. Initial work to develop a portion of the Woodland Park Garden concept will begin this week.
Area impacted by closure of dirt roads Neidhart and Norwood