Northern Michigan University
(Marquette, MI)
Northern Michigan University, located in Michigan's unique Upper Peninsula, is a dynamic 4-year, public, coeducational university which offers 180 degree programs to nearly 9,400 undergraduate and graduate students.
Known for providing outstanding personal attention, more than 80 percent of NMU's 300-plus faculty members have doctorates or the highest degree in their fields, and a hallmark of the NMU experience is that full-time faculty members teach at all levels - freshmen through graduate courses. Northern is also one of three universities in the state of Michigan to serve a community college role for its region.
NMU is one of the largest notebook computer campuses in the United States.
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Learn more about the NMU Physics Department at www.nmu.edu/physics.
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Follow Norman and see what he is up to on the other side of the planet!
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You may not recognize the wolf in New Science in his fresh summertime apparel.
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Every semester seniors in the School of Art and Design put together an exhibition in Devos Art Museum on the campus of Northern Michigan University. Works range from digital cinema to furniture design.
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Justine Pinskey graduated this spring with her masters degree in biology. Based on her academic record and the opportunities provided by NMU, Justine was accepted into many of the top Ph.D. programs in the country. Learn about her experiences by watching the video.
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The 7th annual Hope Starts Here Challenge attracted over 400 runners in the 5K & 10K race this past Saturday. The weather could not have been better for running! Maybe we will see you there next year!
Hope Starts Here Challenge is an annual fundraising event towards brain tumor research at Upper Michigan Brain Tumor Center, a collaboration...
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Justine Pinskey, a biology graduate student and McNair scholar, did research in NMU's brain tumor lab and was accepted to nine top-level Ph.D. biology programs. Pinskey chose to attend the University of Michigan in the Fall of 2012 for her doctorate.
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Dallas Seavey, winner of the 2012 Iditarod sled dog race, paid a visit to NMU yesterday and spoke to an audience in the University Center. Seavey is also a former USOEC wrestler and the youngest winner in the history of the famed Iditarod.












