Programs

NMU-CEEE Summer Programs

As part of the Northern Michigan University Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship’s effort to provide fun activities that promote a high level of understanding of economic health and management, the NMU-CEEE offers a selection of summer youth programs. 

Eco-nomics

One-day sessions for grades 1-5. Kids are natural environmentalists and these cool activities demonstrate the connection between a healthy environment and a healthy economy along with entrepreneurship. All programs are free and are held at the MooseWood Nature Center. Contact the MooseWood Nature Center to register at 906-228-6250, info@moosewood.org  or www.moosewood.org

From Start to Finish: Recycling And Why We Do It June 12, 1-2:30 p.m. Find out the economic and environmental benefits of recycling and make you own recycled paper.

I’m Drinking What!?: Investigating Our Water June 19, 1-2:30 p.m. Become a detective and find out what's really in our water.  Students will test water from a variety of sources including the municipal system, Lake Superior, purification systems and rainfall.

Wind, Wind Go Away: Looking Into Air Pollution June 26, 1-2:30 p.m. Explore climate change and air pollution and why they effect our economy.  To discover the power of wind, participants will make and fly their own kites.


Summer Institutes

These programs have been canceled. Contact the CEEE for more information at ceee@nmu.edu or call 906-227-1218

Cow-onomics – June 23 - 27. Canceled

Pod-onomics – July 7-11. Canceled

Car-onomics – July 21-25. Canceled