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Northern Michigan University's eight-member governing board, the Board of Trustees, is appointed by the Governor of Michigan and confirmed by the Michigan Senate for an eight-year term. The Board of Trustees has general supervision of the institution, the control and direction of all expenditures from the institution's funds, and such other ...
Born. 1976 (age 47–48) Detroit, Michigan, USA. Education. Brown University. University of Colorado Boulder. Brock Franklin Tessman (born 1976) is an American academic and academic administrator. [1] In September 2022 Tessman was appointed the 17th president of Northern Michigan University; he assumed the office in February 2023. [2][3 ...
Northern Michigan Wildcats. The Northern Michigan Wildcats are the athletic teams that represent Northern Michigan University, located in Marquette, Michigan, in NCAA intercollegiate sporting competitions. All teams that play under NCAA governance compete at the Division II level, with three exceptions. The most significant one is the men's ice ...
The body farm, to be located on 2.5 acres of land granted to NMU last week by Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, “also has the potential to enhance the regional economy by offering specialized training ...
The governing body at Duke University is known as the board of trustees, while each college and the graduate school maintains its own board of visitors. [4] The University of South Carolina [5] Michigan State University, [6] Indiana University, [7] University of Notre Dame, [8] and the University of Connecticut [9] are also governed by boards ...
The reclassification process from one NCAA division to another requires three to five years, except for moves to Division II. Moves from Division III or another national governing body (such as the NAIA) to Division II typically requires three years, but as of 2024 can be expedited to only need two. [2]
The Superior Dome is a domed stadium on the campus of Northern Michigan University (NMU) in Marquette, Michigan, United States.It opened as the "world’s largest wooden dome" on September 14, 1991, [1] and is home to the Northern Michigan Wildcats football, women's lacrosse, and women's track and field teams, the NMU Wildcat marching band, and hosts a variety of other campus and community events.
Bailey came to WMU from Northern Michigan University where she served as president from 1997 to 2003, as the first female president of the university. [2] Prior to assuming the presidency at NMU, Bailey was Vice President of Academic Affairs and Provost at the University of Maine as well as Vice President for Research and Public Service and Director of Cooperative Extension Service.