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McNair Research Symposium

McNair Research Symposium

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Please attend the McNair Research Symposium. These research projects started at the beginning of the Summer 2023 semester and vary in design and project lengths. Many of these research projects are ongoing and involve cross-departmental support. Come support our scholars!


Friday, Oct 13, 2023

Start Time:  3:00 pm
End Time:  5:30 pm

Event Place

Northern Center

Room

Founders Room

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

McNair Scholars Program

Contact Email

mcnair@nmu.edu

Event Type

Ticket Cost

$0

Medical Laboratory Sciences & Molecular Diagnostics Symposium

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  • Explore programs and careers in Medical Laboratory Sciences and Molecular Diagnostics
  • Presentations by NMU Faculty and Students, Guest Lecturers and Alumni
  • Keynote Speaker
  • Social Hour with food, drinks and much more!

Registration is FREE!


Thursday, Oct 19, 2023

Start Time:  8:00 am
End Time:  5:00 pm

Event Place

The Northern Center

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Matthew Jennings

Contact Phone Number

227-1661

Contact Email

majennin@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

Free

Open Lab Day

student and professor working together in a lab

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If you are interested in a career in healthcare come explore hands-on learning in our School of Clinical Sciences Labs!

Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Speech & Language, Surgical Technology, Radiography and the Upper Michigan Brain Tumor Center

Registration is FREE!


Tuesday, Oct 24, 2023

Start Time:  11:00 am
End Time:  4:00 pm

Event Place

The Science Building

Room

1607

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Sherida Riipi

Contact Phone Number

227-2125

Contact Email

sriipi@nmu.edu

Ticket Cost

Free

Endia Beal Workshop

NMU Logo on bricks

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Endia Beal’s Artistic Introspective Workshop offers an innovative, engaging, and relatable approach to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) training. Her two-hour sessions are designed around the fundamental idea that diversity enhances creativity and leads to unfettered discoveries. Sign-up is required. Space is limited.

Prerequisite - To attend the workshop, participants must also attend Beal’s Keynote Talk on Monday, October 16, 2023, at 6:30 pm.

Please sign up via the link below. 

This program was made possible by a Michigan Art and Culture Council grant.

Once the workshop reaches 35 people, you will be added to a waitlist.


Wednesday, Oct 18, 2023

Start Time:  3:00 pm

Event Place

Northern Center

Room

Peninsula 5

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Emily Lanctot

Contact Email

elanctot@nmu.edu

Ticket Link

Bill Thelen Collaborative Workshop

NMU Logo on bricks

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Bill Thelen will lead BINGO!, a collaborative drawing workshop utilizing bingo markers as the drawing media. Thelen will guide participants with a series of prompts. The workshop will culminate in a collaborative art installation. No experience is required to participate. Supplies will be provided.

Please sign up via the link below. 

This program was made possible by a Michigan Art and Culture Council grant.

Once the workshop reaches 35 people, you will be added to a waitlist. 


Thursday, Oct 26, 2023

Start Time:  11:00 am
End Time:  1:30 pm

Event Place

DeVos Art Museum

Room

263

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Emily Lanctot

Contact Email

elanctot@nmu.edu

Ticket Link

Bill Thelen Artist Talk

NMU Logo on bricks

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 Join us for an artist talk with Bill Thelen. Thelen will shed light on his installation, assemblage, and drawing-centered practice. 

Bill Thelen, born in Milwaukee, WI, holds a BFA from the University of Wisconsin and an MFA from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Since 1998, he has shown work in solo exhibitions across the US at venues including the Allcott Gallery at UNC, Allston Skirt Gallery in Boston, The Rubenstein at Duke University, Green Gallery West in Milwaukee, Vox Populi in Philadelphia, and the Branch Gallery and Spectre Arts in Durham, among others. His work has been included in Frieze, the New York Times, Art in America, Time Out London, Sculpture, and other publications. Thelen has held residencies at UNC-Chapel Hill (2005), Obracodobra in Oaxaca, Mexico (2016), and The Rubenstein at Duke University (2018). He has also worked as a curator for institutions including CAM Raleigh and the Flanders Gallery, and served as director of Lump in Raleigh. Thelen lives in Raleigh, NC.   

Learn more about Bill here

This program was made possible by a Michigan Art and Culture Council grant.


Thursday, Oct 26, 2023

Start Time:  6:00 pm

Event Place

DeVos Art Museum

Room

165

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Emily Lanctot

Contact Email

elanctot@nmu.edu

Endia Beal Keynote Talk

NMU Logo on bricks

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Endia Beal’s keynote talk provides a brief retrospective of her work, including, but not limited to her series, Office Scene, Can I Touch It?, 9 to 5, and Am I What You’re Looking For?. These works examine the personal and contemporary stories of women of color working in the corporate space while addressing the importance of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.

This program was made possible by a Michigan Art and Culture Council grant.


Monday, Oct 16, 2023

Start Time:  6:30 pm

Event Place

DeVos Art Museum

Room

165

Event Status

Scheduled

Primary Contact

Emily Lanctot

Contact Email

elanctot@nmu.edu

Let's Talk About Addiction

the words "two books, two communities" above half circles

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A community discussion with panelists representing multiple perspectives. Led by Ashly Gleason, Health Education/Prevention Specialist with Marquette County Cares Coalition. Part of Two Books, Two Communities' 2023 community read Chevy in the Hole, by Kelsey Ronan, which features characters dealing with various forms of addiction. 


Thursday, Oct 12, 2023

Start Time:  6:30 pm
End Time:  8:00 pm

Event Place

Peter White Public Library

Room

Heritage Room

Address

217 N. Front Street, Marquette

Event Status

Scheduled

Group

Two Books, Two Communities

Primary Contact

Rebecca Tavernini

Contact Phone Number

906-227-1016

Contact Email

retavern@nmu.edu

Event Type

Book discussion of "Chevy in the Hole" and "A Psalm for the Wild-Built"

front covers of the books "A Psalm for the Wild Built" and "Chevy in the Hole"

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Chevy in the Hole is described as a gorgeous and unflinching love letter to Flint and the resilience of its people. The novel follows August “Gus” Molloy after he moved back to his hometown to battle his issues with substance use, as well as stories from his and his friend's families woven throughout the narrative. The book was a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice and a 2023 Michigan Notable Book.

A Psalm for the Wild-Built is the first book in the Monk and Robot book series. The story takes place centuries into the future, years after the robots of Panga gained self-awareness and laid down their tools, leaving them wandering en masse. Eventually, the robots became nothing more than urban legend, until a tea monk's life was upended by a robot seeking to answer a question: “What do people need?” The book won the prestigious Hugo Award in 2022.


Tuesday, Oct 3, 2023

Start Time:  6:00 pm
End Time:  7:30 pm

Event Place

Peter White Public Library

Room

Community Room

Address

217 N. Front Street, Marquette

Event Status

Scheduled

Group

Two Books, Two Communities

Primary Contact

Rebecca Tavernini

Contact Phone Number

906-227-1016

Contact Email

retavern@nmu.edu

Event Type

"Chevy in the Hole" Author Kelsey Ronan

Color portrait of Kelsey Ronan

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Kelsey Ronan will present and discuss her debut novel, Chevy in the Hole,  which was named a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice and a 2023 Michigan Notable Book. Books will be available for purchase and signing. Free event.


Thursday, Sep 28, 2023

Start Time:  7:00 pm
End Time:  8:30 pm

Event Place

Lydia M. Olson Library

Room

Atrium

Event Status

Scheduled

Group

Two Books, Two Communities

Primary Contact

Rebecca Tavernini

Contact Phone Number

9062271016

Contact Email

retavern@nmu.edu

Event Type

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