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In Memory of
JOHN BAYE
ANDERTON
1964 - 2014
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Stories

My favorite professor

I attended NMU from '98 to '02, and no other professor had a bigger impact on me in my early development of my career than John Anderton.  I really drifted from my alma mater to have found about his passing exactly one year later.  Even...

Robert Gorcik
2015-03-03 00:56:32
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A favorite professor
I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed him as a professor at NMU. I signed up for soils class as an elective that I expected would be boring and tedious. What a surprise I got! Truly one of the best classes I have taken at any level. I only knew him for ...
Josh Matzen
2014-03-13 13:30:12
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teacher
He was a great teacher and inspiration. He was the main reason that I changed my major at NMU to Physical Geography and decided to pursue a PhD in the field. He was hands on and cared.
2014-03-05 16:48:51
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Long Hike along Lake Superior
When John was an undergraduate (during the 80s), he worked for a faculty member as a research assistant. For a project to identify Native American archeological sites, the professor dropped John off in Big Bay and instructed him to hike down the coast to Marquette,...
Marcus Robyns
2014-03-05 09:56:59
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Quartzite Quarry
I wanted to share a story about when John explained the importance of the quartzite quarry on the backside of Marquette Mountain. He took our American Indian STEM camp staff and students up the backside of the mountain and showed us where Native people had...
Martin Reinhardt
2014-03-04 13:47:22
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