The Summer Employment Fair is an opportunity for companies and organizations to discuss summer jobs, internships, and part-time jobs with students. There is no cost for students and alumni to attend this event.
The Virtual Biology Career Fair is an opportunity for companies and organizations to discuss Biology jobs, internships, and careers with students. There is no cost for employers, students, and alumni to attend this event.
Join the Student Equity & Engagement Center in recognizing the achievements of graduating students of color and international students! A brief ceremony will be followed by music, a special menu of cultural foods, and time with the community. All are welcome and tickets are not required.
If you are a graduate interested in participating in the ceremony and/or receiving a stole, please fill out the registration form via The Hub.
Join the Student Equity & Engagement Center in celebrating the achievements of LGBTQ+ graduating students with their allies, families, and friends! Snacks and refreshments will be provided. All are welcome and no tickets are required.
If you are a graduate interested in participating and/or receiving a lavender cord, please register via the link on The Hub.
Join us for a special screening of A Two Hearted Tale and a Q&A with the directors on Wednesday, December 6, 2023, at 5 p.m. in room 165 of the Art and Design Building.
Daily screenings in the Museum Monday through Saturday at 3 pm; Thursdays at 3 pm and 7 pm.
Wednesday, Dec 6, 2023
Start Time:
5:00 pm
Event Place
DeVos Art Museum
Room
165
Address
1401 Presque Isle Ave, Art & Design - DeVos Art Museum
On the first (or second) Thursday of every month, we will be taking appointments for those who want to have a professional headshot taken. Each appointment is approximately 15 minutes and headshots are completely FREE!
NMU will use Wednesday, November 8 as a day to applaud the efforts of first-gen students. We hope all first-gen students, faculty, and staff will gather with us at the Wildcat statue outside of Jamrich at 12:00 pm to honor the hard fought success of all first-gen students. Immediately following the 12:00 pm Wildcat photo, all in attendance are invited to join us for pizza, cookies, and games with prizes in the Hedgcock Atrium.
If your parent(s) or legal guardian(s) have not completed a bachelor's degree, then you are considered a first generation college student. On average, about 35% of NMU students are first generation college students.
The Lower Kuskokwim School District (LKSD) is an exciting and rewarding place to learn and teach in "bush" Alaska. LKSD is the largest rural school district in Alaska with 27 schools, 400 teachers, and about 4,000 Yup'ik students. The landmass of the District is about the size of West Virginia spreading along the Kuskokwim River and Bering Coast of southwest Alaska. Travel is by jet from Anchorage, and then by small plane, snowmobile or boat from Bethel to the village sites.
LKSD supports instructional staff with a robust professional development program differentiated from whole group to individually selected courses. There is a teacher mentor program that includes orientation to the local culture and learning about our curriculum.
LKSD is looking for teachers in the following areas for the 2023-2024 at the mid-year:
Elementary Education
Special Education
LKSD is looking for teachers in the following areas for the 2024-2025 year:
Elementary Education
Special Education
Secondary Education Math
Secondary Education Science
Secondary Education Language Arts
Secondary Education Social Studies
School Counselor
K-12 Principal
Benefits:
Salary and bonus - $55,011 to $97,798; $2,000 - $5,000 signing bonus (we have been negotiating a new contract the past two years so anticipate the salary going up for 2024-25)
Health insurance - $0 premium
Subsidized teacher housing in villages
Airfare - free round-trip airline ticket from your home village to Anchorage per year
Professional development - 10 days per year, plus mentor program for new teachers, and new teacher orientation
Classroom benefits - small class sizes in the village schools (15 students or less), your own laptop computer, desktop computer, Smart Board, Apple TV and iPad
Additional benefits - no state income tax or state sales tax; Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend check after 1 year