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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.
Northern Michigan University (Northern Michigan, Northern or NMU) is a public university in Marquette, Michigan, United States. It was established in 1899 by the Michigan Legislature as Northern State Normal School. In 1963, the state designated the school a university and gave it the current name.
The Island's infrastructure is host to an Internet relay station operated by Northern Michigan University to provide live real-time classes to the rural area of Big Bay and its school system. The Holman's have donated a sophisticated weather research station to study the evaporative effects on the rise and fall of the water levels in the great ...
The University of Michigan, founded in 1817–twenty years before Michigan's statehood–is the state's oldest university [1] [2] and remained the only university in the state until the 20th century, when Detroit College became the University of Detroit in 1911 and Wayne State University achieved "university" status in 1933 following the ...
Apr. 10—Austin Bruins forward Will Diamond has announced his commitment to continue his education and play NCAA Division I hockey at Northern Michigan University. Diamond becomes the sixth Bruin ...
It is owned by Northern Michigan University alongside NPR member WNMU-FM (90.1). Both outlets share studios at the Edgar L. Harden Learning Resource Center on the university's campus in Marquette; the television station's transmitter is located in Ely Township southwest of Ishpeming.
Berry Events Center is a 4,300-seat multi-purpose arena in Marquette, Michigan, in the United States that opened in 1999. It is home to the Northern Michigan University Wildcats ice hockey and basketball teams. The arena formerly housed the US short track speed skating team.
Won Quarterfinal, 4–3 (Michigan Tech) Won Semifinal, 6–2 (Minnesota–Duluth) Lost Championship, 3–5 Won Regional semifinal, 3–2 (2OT) Lost regional semifinal, 1–4 (Boston University) 1993–94: WCHA 32 17 14 1 - - - 35 5th 39 22 16 1 .577 Won First round series, 2–0 (Alaska–Anchorage) Lost Quarterfinal, 1–5 (Michigan Tech)