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NMU Alumni Awards Presented

Northern Michigan University honored the three recipients of its 2025 Alumni Awards at a luncheon during Homecoming. Dr. Peter LaPine ('76 MA) of East Lansing received the Distinguished Alumni Award. Retired NMU professor and alumna Barb Coleman ('77 BS, '81 MS) of Marquette was recognized for Alumni Achievement, and Ian Lewis ('18 BS, '22 MPA) of Laurium received the Outstanding Young Alumni Award.
Award recipients (from left): Ian Lewis ('18 BS, '22 MPA) of Laurium, Outstanding Young Alumni; Dr. Peter LaPine ('76 MA) of East Lansing, Distinguished Alumni; and Barb Coleman ('77 BS, '81 MS) of Marquette, Alumni Achievement.

NMU’s 1975 Football Team Celebrates National Championship Anniversary

Many players and the lone surviving coach from the 1975 Wildcat football team, which achieved the most remarkable turnaround in sports history by following a winless season with a championship, reflected on their improbable journey to the NCAA Division II title during a 50th anniversary reunion last weekend. A production team planning to give “the greatest story never told” a feature-film treatment was also on campus for the event.
The 1975 team members hold up four fingers as a tribute to the late coach Buck Nystrom's fourth-quarter program when they were honored during halftime of the Wildcats Oct. 11 game in the Superior Dome.

Mariucci's NMU Jersey Retired

Former Wildcat quarterback Steve Mariucci approached the storied 1975 football season third on the position's depth chart. Injuries to the starter during a practice before the first game and later to the backup five minutes into his first quarter of action propelled the Iron Mountain native into the leading role.
Steve and Gayle Mariucci, with his symbolic jersey suspended from the Superior Dome rafters in the background.

Rural Leadership Fellowship Program Seeks Student Applicants, U.P. Community Project Proposals

Northern Michigan University is seeking student applications and community project proposals for the third cohort of its Rural Leadership Fellowship Program, which offers immersive project-based learning for students while also supporting Upper Peninsula economic and community development projects. The submission deadline for both is Nov. 16.
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NMU Hosts Indigenous Perspectives Symposium on Food

Northern Michigan University will host the 2025 Indigenous Perspectives Symposium on Food, a gathering focused on uplifting Indigenous food systems, cultural knowledge and community health, on Thursday, Oct. 23, at the Northern Center. A free showing of the comedy-horror movie "Seeds" will precede the symposium at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, in Jamrich Hall 1100. Writer, director and star Kaniehtiio Horn (Mohawk), who has appeared in the "Letterkenny" and "Reservation Dogs" TV series, will participate in a conversation after the viewing. 
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NMU Board Approves Budget

Northern Michigan University's fiscal year 2026 general fund base budget, approved today by the NMU Board of Trustees, will invest an additional $1 million in financial aid to support the university's strategic goal of removing barriers to student access.
The NMU Board of Trustees' Sept. 19 formal session

NMU Team Surveys NPS Visitors About Climate Change

Northern Michigan University Professor Jes Thompson and some of her students recently wrapped up a series of stops at 20 U.S. national parks and 12 wildlife refuges, where they surveyed visitors on their perceptions of climate change in these natural areas. They are partnering with the National Park Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to use the data collected to increase public awareness of climate change, foster meaningful conversations with visitors, and develop educational materials for future programs.
An NMU survey team at John Muir Woods National Monument (from left): Carson Piette, Mackenzie Geary, Rosie Mousseau, Sam Kearney and Jes Thompson

'Beethoven and Banjos' Highlights Icelandic Music

Northern Michigan University's Siril Concert Series will present a “Beethoven and Banjos” concert featuring classical and folk music from Iceland at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10, in Reynolds Recital Hall. The featured artists will also present two free events earlier that day in the same location: a music appreciation presentation at 11 a.m., followed by a masterclass at 1 p.m.
The Oct. 10 Beethoven and Banjos concert will feature (clockwise from top left): Laurel Premo, Evan Premo, Halldór Smárason and Sæunn Thorsteinsdóttir.