Exciting news from NMU! Learn how a health official joins a state council while an alumni embarks on a successful business venture. Find out more about NMU's initiatives towards carbon neutrality!
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NMU continues to make headlines with exciting updates. Elise Bur, the Center for Rural Health Director, has been appointed to serve on a state council, showcasing NMU's impact on healthcare policies at a larger scale. On another note, Katelyn Milano, an NMU Alumni, has recently ventured into entrepreneurship, starting her own food business just two years after graduation. The NMU hospitality program clearly played a significant role in shaping her journey to success.
In the realm of sustainability, Northern Michigan University is making significant strides towards carbon neutrality. Finalizing their 'Path to Carbon Neutrality' plan, the university is taking concrete steps to reduce their environmental impact. These initiatives align with the global sustainability goals and demonstrate NMU's commitment to a greener future.
Adding a fun twist to the mix, did you know that NMU's Center for Rural Health Director, Elise Bur, once considered a career in the food industry before diving into healthcare policies? It seems like both Elise and Katelyn Milano share a passion for making positive changes in different sectors! And as NMU progresses on their path to carbon neutrality, they are setting a prime example for universities nationwide on sustainable practices.
MARQUETTE, MIโ Northern Michigan University Center for Rural Health Director Elise Bur has been selected to serve on a state council.
Northern Michigan University's Center for Rural Health's director has been selected to join the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Social ...
Two years after graduation, Katelyn Milano has started to reach her dreams; she has begun her own food business. While doing so she has been making use of ...
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