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Leach's Convocation Stresses Solid Footing and Bold Thinking

NMU Board Sets Room/Board Rates, Adds Programs

The Northern Michigan University Board of Trustees has approved room and board rates for the 2025-2026 academic year, along with a bond authorization to fund two new apartment complexes that will better meet the demand for student housing. The board also agreed to launch four new academic programs in the fall: bachelor of science in early childhood education teacher certification, birth-kindergarten; bachelor of applied science in cannabis and plant-based wellness operations; associate of science in psychology; and a master of science in sustainability.
President Brock Tessman (back left) participates in his final NMU Board of Trustees meeting.

Tessman Says NMU in Compliance with DEI Laws

Northern Michigan University President Brock Tessman told a packed university forum audience in the Northern Center Ballrooms that a recent audit of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts conducted in response to the related White House executive order makes him and NMU's legal counsel confident that the university is in compliance with all DEI-related state and federal laws.
Tessman addressing the large audience of faculty, staff, students and community members in the Northern Center Ballrooms.

NMU Engineering Tech Builds Nordic Sit-Skis for Adaptive Athletes

Nine-year-old Oskar Alan of Marquette had a strong desire to pursue Nordic skiing, but his balance, coordination and strength are compromised by cerebral palsy, preventing him from engaging in the activity from a standing position. Undeterred, and with support from the Superiorland Ski Club (SSC), he tested a borrowed commercial sit-ski last winter and was hooked after his first run. Now more children with disabilities have an opportunity to participate in the sport, thanks to the efforts of Northern Michigan University Engineering Technology faculty. They built four sit-skis for the SSC, saving the nonprofit money and advancing its initiative to promote inclusion and belonging among youth skiers.
Oskar on a borrowed sit-ski at the Noque (Melissa Alan photo); and the four new sit-skis built at NMU for the SSC (Kevin Carr photo).

NMU Strengthens Partnership with Trillium House

National Hospice Month is an appropriate time to highlight Northern's partnership with Trillium House of Marquette, which offers a peaceful, homelike environment for individuals receiving hospice services. NMU social work and nursing students are gaining related field experience and valuable insight into providing end-of-life care to Marquette community members from Trillium staff members, who include NMU alumni.
NMU nursing student Rayven Jacobson is an intern at Trillium House

NMU Appointments Advance Core Values, Strategic Vision

Three new leadership appointees at Northern Michigan University will advance NMU's core values and strategic priorities related to inclusion and belonging, sustainability and academic excellence. Shawnrece Campbell, previously at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, is assistant vice president for Diversity and Inclusion. NMU professor and alumna Jessica Thompson is assistant vice president for Sustainability. Anne Dahlman, most recently at Minnesota State University Mankato, will begin as provost and vice president for Academic Affairs on April 1.
From left: Campbell, Thompson and Dahlman