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Northern Michigan University
NameNorthern Michigan University
Established1899
TypePublic
LocationMarquette, Michigan, United States

Northern Michigan University is a public university located in Marquette, Michigan, United States. It was established in 1899 as the Northern State Normal School, with the goal of training teachers for the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The university has since grown to offer a wide range of academic programs, including those in business administration, nursing, and environmental science, and has become a major part of the Marquette community. The university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities and the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities.

History

The university's history dates back to 1899, when it was founded as the Northern State Normal School by the Michigan Legislature. The school's first president was John Munson, who served from 1899 to 1904. During World War I, the university's campus was used as a training ground for the United States Army, and many of its students and faculty served in the war effort, including those who fought in the Battle of the Argonne Forest and the Battle of Belleau Wood. In the 1920s, the university began to expand its academic programs, adding courses in agriculture, home economics, and industrial arts, and became a member of the American Council on Education and the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges. The university has also been influenced by notable figures such as Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, who have all visited the campus.

Academics

The university offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in fields such as business administration, nursing, environmental science, and computer science. The university is also home to the Seaborg Center, which offers programs in nuclear medicine and radiation therapy, and is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health and the American Nuclear Society. The university's academic programs are accredited by organizations such as the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, and the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, and are recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and the United States Department of Education. The university has also partnered with other institutions, including Michigan State University, University of Michigan, and Western Michigan University, to offer joint degree programs and research opportunities.

Campus

The university's campus is located in Marquette, Michigan, on the shores of Lake Superior. The campus includes a variety of buildings, including the Jamrich Hall, which houses the university's College of Arts and Sciences, and the West Science Building, which is home to the university's Department of Biology and Department of Chemistry. The campus is also home to the Berry Events Center, which hosts a variety of events, including concerts, NCAA basketball games, and United States Olympic Committee events, and has been visited by notable figures such as Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Hillary Clinton. The university's campus is surrounded by natural beauty, including the Hiawatha National Forest and the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, which offer opportunities for outdoor recreation and research, and are managed by the United States Forest Service and the National Park Service.

Student Life

The university offers a wide range of student organizations and activities, including fraternities and sororities, student government, and club sports. The university's Student Activity Fee supports a variety of student programs and events, including concerts, comedy shows, and cultural festivals, and has hosted performances by notable artists such as Kanye West, Lady Gaga, and Taylor Swift. The university's campus is also home to a variety of dining options, including the University Center Food Court and the Northern Lights Dining Facility, which offer a range of cuisines, including Italian cuisine, Chinese cuisine, and Mexican cuisine. The university has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainability and diversity and inclusion, and has been awarded the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award by the Insight Into Diversity magazine.

Athletics

The university's athletic teams, known as the Northern Michigan Wildcats, compete in the NCAA Division II and the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. The university offers a variety of sports, including football, basketball, hockey, and volleyball, and has won several championships, including the NCAA Division II Football Championship and the NCAA Division II Men's Ice Hockey Championship. The university's athletic teams have also been recognized for their academic achievement, and have been awarded the NCAA Academic Achievement Award and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics award. The university has also hosted several notable athletic events, including the NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Championship and the United States Olympic Trials.

Notable Alumni

The university has a number of notable alumni, including United States Senator Carl Levin, Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm, and NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren, who have all gone on to achieve great success in their fields. Other notable alumni include businessman Richard DeVos, author Jim Harrison, and musician Steve Mariucci, who have all made significant contributions to their respective fields. The university has also been attended by notable figures such as former President Gerald Ford, former Vice President Al Gore, and Nobel laureate Glenn Seaborg, who have all spoken at the university and recognized its academic excellence. The university's alumni have also been recognized for their achievements, and have been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the National Medal of Science, and the Pulitzer Prize. Category:Universities and colleges in Michigan

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