NMU Women's Basketball game vs University of Wisconsin Parkside

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NMU women's basketball game against University of Wisconsin Parkside
NMU women's basketball game against University of Wisconsin Parkside
NMU men's basketball game against University of Wisconsin Parkside
NMU men's hockey game against Bemidji State University
NMU men's hockey game against Bemidji State University
NMU men's hockey game against Michigan Tech University
NMU women's lacrosse game against Lewis University
NMU women's lacrosse game against Aquinas College
The U.P. Community Health Town Hall is a FREE, monthly, virtual webinar series that focuses on a different health topic each month. The Town Hall provides a platform for the public to engage with a diverse panel of subject-matter experts such as public health officials, clinicians, educators, agencies, etc., and will focus on a variety of aspects that impact the health and wellbeing of communities throughout the Upper Peninsula. Regional health statistics, emerging health issues, current initiatives, and best practices will be shared in an effort to increase awareness, inspire action, and improve the health of individuals.
The Town Hall broadcast takes place the last Thursday of each month and may be viewed live at 7:00 p.m. ET through the following Zoom Webinar link: https://bit.ly/UPhealthtownhall. Webinar passcode: 739576
Additionally, the Town Hall can be heard live on 97.7 The Wolf (WOLV-FM), 98.7 Rockin Eagle (WGLI-FM), 105.7 Eagle Country (WCUP-FM), and 107.7 Q107 (WMQT-FM).
Those unable to join on Zoom may find a recording of the program afterwards at: https://nmu.edu/ruralhealth/community-health-town-hall
Thank you in advance for promoting this program throughout the U.P. region!
On January 25th, from 7:00-8:00 p.m. EST, hear from expert guest panelists about Direct Care Workers and developments in the field of Caregiving.
A conference dedicated to the special challenges of keeping bees in Northern climates. Designed specifically for fellow beekeepers, this educationally packed day includes practical beekeeping information from the keynote speaker, Dr. Meghan Milbrath, breakout sessions, and on-site vendors. A complimentary lunch catered by the Northern Center will be provided.
A hands-on, minds-on STEM program for students in grades K-6, offered through a partnership with the School of Education, Leadership, and Public Service.