Come and learn more about the Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program (URFP), which provides paid research experience for any undergraduate student in any major.
Be one of the ten student researchers in our join our pilot cohort! Accepted researchers will complete their research project any time between summer '23-summer '24 and will be paid a minimum of $2,000 as they work.
The Program's only requirements are that students commit to completing their research as outlined in their proposal and will present at the Celebration of Student Scholarship. There are no workshops or other requirements beyond research completion and presentation.
Come and learn more about the Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program (URFP), which provides paid research experience for any undergraduate student in any major.
Be one of the ten student researchers in our join our pilot cohort! Accepted researchers will complete their research project any time between summer '23-summer '24 and will be paid a minimum of $2,000 as they work.
The Program's only requirements are that students commit to completing their research as outlined in their proposal and will present at the Celebration of Student Scholarship. There are no workshops or other requirements beyond research completion and presentation.
Come and learn more about the Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program (URFP), which provides paid research experience for any undergraduate student in any major.
Be one of the ten student researchers in our join our pilot cohort! Accepted researchers will complete their research project any time between summer '23-summer '24 and will be paid a minimum of $2,000 as they work.
The Program's only requirements are that students commit to completing their research as outlined in their proposal and will present at the Celebration of Student Scholarship. There are no workshops or other requirements beyond research completion and presentation.
Come and learn more about the Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program (URFP), which provides paid research experience for any undergraduate student in any major.
Be one of the ten student researchers in our join our pilot cohort! Accepted researchers will complete their research project any time between summer '23-summer '24 and will be paid a minimum of $2,000 as they work.
The Program's only requirements are that students commit to completing their research as outlined in their proposal and will present at the Celebration of Student Scholarship. There are no workshops or other requirements beyond research completion and presentation.
Come and learn more about the Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program (URFP), which provides paid research experience for any undergraduate student in any major.
Be one of the ten student researchers in our join our pilot cohort! Accepted researchers will complete their research project any time between summer '23-summer '24 and will be paid a minimum of $2,000 as they work.
The Program's only requirements are that students commit to completing their research as outlined in their proposal and will present at the Celebration of Student Scholarship. There are no workshops or other requirements beyond research completion and presentation.
The 2023 Great Lakes Cannabis Education Conference will take place on Tuesday, April 25th in the Northern Center at NMU.
The region's first large-scale gathering for cannabis education
Hosted by Northern Michigan University and located on the shores of Lake Superior in beautiful Marquette, Michigan, this conference will showcase developing trends in cannabis education and scholarship, as well as insights from industry leaders and experts at the forefront of the sector’s evolving landscape. This first-of-its-kind annual conference series aims to inspire progress in cannabis education and scholarship through open dialogue, exchange of information and ideas, and celebration of student and faculty success.
NMU Graduate Studies staff will be on hand to answer questions and provide information about graduate level degree programs at NMU. Learn about application and admissions, funding & financial aid, and graduate student life.
Your phone camera can capture a large amount of data and with a few steps, you can manipulate the data to your liking, not just the standard settings being used by the default software. In this workshop we will look at several tools that can nondestructively adjust that data, providing flexibility. Suggestions for making prints will also be discussed.
This is a free event and open to the public. Located in room 165 of the Art & Design building.
Friday, Feb 24, 2023
Start Time:
1:00 pm
Event Place
DeVos Art Museum
Room
165
Address
1401 Presque Isle Ave, Art & Design - DeVos Art Museum
This talk will explore visuality of background scenery in the animation series Violet Evergarden produced by Kyoto Animation and released in 2018-20, based on the 2015-16 novel of the same title by Kana Akatsuki. After discussing how sexuality is significantly subdued in its visual elements of characters and narrative expressions, in contrast to popular features of Japanese animation, including KyoAni’s other works, Dr. Mitsutoshi Oba will argue how the highly detailed and thoroughly naturalistic landscapes in the background of Violet Evergarden evoke emotions, spirituality, and even sexuality. Various styles and movements in landscape paintings in history will be examined. Dr. Oba will correlate four seemingly disparate terms representing three explicit themes of the animation series and one implicit: letter, doll, war, and vista, to approach its central theme, which could be defined as semiology of "aishiteru."
This is a free event and open to the public. Located in room 165 of the Art & Design building.
Friday, Mar 31, 2023
Start Time:
2:00 pm
Event Place
DeVos Art Museum
Room
165
Address
1401 Presque Isle Ave, Art & Design - DeVos Art Museum