Sonderegger Symposium 2007
The Sonderegger Symposium is hosted annually by the Center for Upper Peninsula Studies at NMU. It was established with an endowment from Marion Sonderegger of Marquette.
  • 2. Emily Schmitz
    Emily Schmitz (History) - Unveiling the Truth: Calumet as State Capital?
  • 3. Toby Rose
    Toby Rose (English) - Changing Cultural Identity of Jews in the Upper Peninsula.
  • 4. Dan Truckey
    Dan Truckey (Curator, Beaumier Heritage Center) Telling Our Stories: The Beaumier Heritage Center and the Museum for the 21st Century.
  • 5. Howard Nicholson
    Howard Nicholson (History) The Transition from Open Range Livestock to a Dairy Economy: The First 100 Years of Agriculture in Menominee County, Michigan, 1840-1940.
  • 6. Russell Magnaghi
    Russell Magnaghi (Director, Center for UP Studies) The Federal Government and the Role of Indian Treaties in the Upper Peninsula.
  • 7. Daniel Homernik
    Daniel Homernik (History) Politics and the Depression in the Upper Peninsula, 1932 and 1936 Elections. Presented by Paul Lubotina
  • 8. John Anderton
    John Anderton (Geography) - Prehistoric Site Location Modeling and Archaeological Survey in the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
  • 9. Brian J. Meehan
    Brian J. Meehan (History) - Survival of the World’s Oldest Profession at Sault Ste. Marie.
  • 10. Jan Neuman
    Jan Neuman (Independent Researcher) - My Ethnic Folklore, A Case Study.
  • 11. Jeremy Hosking
    Jeremy Hosking (History) The Progressive Era Comes to Marquette, 1912-1915.
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