NMU Giving Day: April 18, 2024

NMU Giving Day: April 18, 2024

Virtual

Inspired by Northern Michigan University's Charter in April 1899, NMU will launch a new Giving Day on April 18, 2024. A day to celebrate the collective power of giving back. A day to remember what binds us. And a great day to be a Wildcat.

For ONE day only, alumni and friends can give to the departments, teams and programs they love...and DOUBLE their support! On April 18, gifts will be matched dollar for dollar up to $100,000. PLUS, the three departments with the most donors will split an additional $25,000 to continue to provide unique opportunities for their students.

Show your Wildcat pride on April 18, 2024, by wearing Green and Gold and supporting the departments, teams and programs you love.


Thursday, Apr 18, 2024

Start Time:  12:00 am
End Time:  11:59 pm

Event Place

Virtual

Event Status

Scheduled

Event Website

Department

Group

NMU Foundation

Primary Contact

NMU Foundation

Contact Email

foundtn@nmu.edu

Event Type

25th Anniversary Celebration of the Center for Native American Studies

CNAS 25th Anniversary Celebration

Virtual

Join the Center for Native American Studies Faculty, Staff, and Students in celebrating 25 years of academic excellence and service with our 25th Anniversary Celebration in a Box!

All proceeds from each $50 Celebration in a Box Sales support the 27th Annual Learning to Walk Together Pow Wow hosted by NMU Native American Student Association and Center for Native American Studies.

 
Celebration in a Box Items include:

  • CNAS Water Bottle
  • Decolonizing Diet Project (DDP) Pumpkin Soup Supplies 
  • DDP Pumpkin Soup and Pumpkin Cornbread Recipe Cards
  • Limited Edition T-Shirt
  • Limited Edition Print of Anishinaabe News
  • Free Medicine Bundle Gift

A Digital Program Pass will be included with every box! Digital program pass provides you:

  • Access to a First Nations Food Taster Cooking Demonstration of DDP Pumpkin Soup and Pumpkin Cornbread
  • Medicine Plant Teaching Video to view at your leisure
  • Access to the Directors Panel Discussion Link to be hosted on February 26, 2022

To order your 25th Anniversary Celebration box please visit https://nmu.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?id=2386 so you can help support the Annual Learning to Walk Together Pow Wow hosted by NMU Native American Student Association and Center for Native American Studies.


Saturday, Feb 26, 2022

Start Time:  6:00 pm
End Time:  7:00 pm

Event Place

Virtual

Event Status

Scheduled

Group

Native American Student Association

Primary Contact

Karli Jenshak

Contact Phone Number

9062271397

Contact Email

kacarpen@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

$50.00

Virtual Job Fair | On-Campus Employment

Virtual Job Fair

Virtual

Career Services is hosting a virtual job fair for NMU’s on-campus employers to recruit for open student positions on Monday, August 9th, 2021 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm on Handshake.


Monday, Aug 9, 2021

Start Time:  10:00 am
End Time:  3:00 pm

Event Place

Virtual

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Contact Phone Number

(906) 227-2800

Contact Email

careers@nmu.edu

Event Type

"Songs of Labor": A Virtual Concert

image features Robert Jones and Matt Watroba performing

Virtual

The Beaumier UP Heritage Center collaborates with Hiawatha Music co-op to present "Songs of Labor" a virtual concert featuring Robert Jones and Matt Watroba. The musical duo boasts more than 20 years of partnership, with a love and respect for traditional American music that reflects history, social change, migration, hopes, and dreams. Find this concert on the Beaumier Facebook page at 7pm on February 11. The link to watch will also be on the Hiawatha Facebook page. The concert is free and donations are appreciated. 
"Songs of Labor" reflects the Beaumier Center's current exhibition on labor history in the UP. The exhibition is open to the campus community, but closed to the public due to covid-19 restrictions. The concert is also the next chapter in the "Live at the Fold" concert series, coordinated by Hiawatha Music co-op.

The Beaumier UP Heritage Center is a museum and educational center on the campus of Northern Michigan University. It celebrates the history and culture of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. 


Thursday, Feb 11, 2021

Start Time:  7:00 pm
End Time:  8:00 pm

Event Place

Virtual

Address

https://www.facebook.com/BeaumierNMU

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Dan Truckey

Contact Phone Number

9062271219

Contact Email

heritage@nmu.edu

Event Type

Voces8 in Digital Concert

Voces8 Digital Concert

Virtual

Join us for a digital streaming event, featuring the world-renown voices of Voces8. This concert has been curated specifically for NMU and its musical patrons. The British vocal ensemble VOCES8 is proud to inspire people through music and share the joy of singing. Touring globally, the group performs an extensive repertory both in its a cappella concerts and in collaborations with leading orchestras, composers and soloists.

This event is brought to you by the Siril Endowment for the Musical Arts, which also allows NMU students free access.


Wednesday, Nov 11, 2020

Thursday, Nov 12, 2020

Friday, Nov 13, 2020

Event Place

Virtual

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Contact Email

music@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

$10

Ticket Link

Career Camp (Virtual)

Career Camp 2021

Virtual

Career Camp: January 4-15, 2021

Why attend?

Clarity in your career goals and advancement in your career and professional development.

How? 1-2 virtual activities per day:

Create or tailor a job-specific resume, hear from NMU alumni currently working in your field, participate in interview practice, understand your strengths and how to tactfully incorporate them into the job search process, and more.

What will you take away?

Confidence in yourself, your skills, and a path to acquiring your career goals.

Register in Handshake - the deadline has been extended to November 6.


Monday, Jan 4, 2021

Tuesday, Jan 5, 2021

Wednesday, Jan 6, 2021

Thursday, Jan 7, 2021

Friday, Jan 8, 2021

Monday, Jan 11, 2021

Tuesday, Jan 12, 2021

Wednesday, Jan 13, 2021

Thursday, Jan 14, 2021

Friday, Jan 15, 2021

Event Place

Virtual

Event Status

Scheduled

Department

Primary Contact

Kara Cox

Contact Phone Number

2805

Contact Email

kacox@nmu.edu

Event Type

Saving Utah’s Red Rock Wilderness

Saving Utah's Red Rock Wilderness

Virtual

Lions Club International and NMU's Department of Earth, Environmental & Geographical Sciences invite you to attend a virtual presentation Saving Utah’s Red Rock Wilderness on October 20, 2020 at 7:00 pm.

After introductory remarks, viewers will watch an award-winning short film titled Wild Utah: America’s Redrock Wilderness, featuring images and music produced by Utahns who want to see these beautiful public lands protected. Clayton Daughenbaugh, a grassroots organizer for the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, will discuss the current legislative issues that face the wilderness movement in Utah and what citizens across the United States can do to affect change for these valuable places. Participants may ask questions about the Utah wilderness movement, and then join in the movement to protect our collective public lands.

Please register at https://livewebinar.com/648-435-986 to receive a link to the event.


Tuesday, Oct 20, 2020

Start Time:  7:00 pm

Event Place

Virtual

Address

Virtual

Event Status

Scheduled

Group

Earth, Environmental and Geographical Sciences

Primary Contact

Susy Ziegler

Contact Email

eegs@nmu.edu

Event Type

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