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Jamrich Furnishings Repurposed

The demolition of the original Jamrich Hall will get underway Monday, June 16, starting with the connector to West Science. Demolition of the building itself is scheduled to begin a week later. Most of the furnishings have been repurposed elsewhere on campus or by area schools and community organizations.

Five other NMU buildings inherited classroom furniture from Jamrich Hall that was in better condition than what had been there. They included Thomas Fine Arts, Gries Hall, McClintock, the Jacobetti Complex and the PEIF (a School of Health and Human Performance classroom is pictured below with the upgraded desks). Also, 17 teacher stations were repurposed across campus and 10 placed in storage for future use.

After NMU distributed the classroom furniture on campus, a number of area organizations were offered some of the remaining furnishings. Jim Thams (Engineering and Planning) provided the following summary of the groups and the items they received:

Marquette Public Schools: tablet desks

Negaunee Public Schools: tablet desks and folding tables

Ishpeming Public Schools: fixed benches

NICE Schools: classroom room chairs

Marquette Children’s Museum: miscellaneous items

Local Carpenters Union: two dozen doors to be used to teach apprentices how to mortise and install lock sets in doors.

Thams said a number of requests for brick from the building have been forwarded directly to the demolition contractor.