Meet Jalen Sims, a graphic design major from Waterford, Michigan. Jalen is a part of the newest cohort of the McNair Scholars Program. We asked Jalen a few questions about his NMU experience so far:
Why did you decide to come to NMU?
Jalen: I decided to come to NMU because I loved the surrounding area and knew that this was an area where I could thrive. I really enjoy being in nature, and the Upper Peninsula is one of the best places to offer that. I also liked that the class sizes are more intimate and fit better with my style of learning.
What's an example of a cool, interesting or helpful thing that you have done as a part of your major?
Jalen: Something cool that I have been able to do as a part of my major is going to California with an on-campus organization called Anchorpoint. We went to Pasadena for a graphic design conference. While in the LA area I was able to meet Shepard Fairey and get a tour of his studio! It is something I will never forget.
What are you involved with on campus?
Jalen: I am involved in many things on campus, I am the Director of the Students’ Art Gallery, I am the Director of Outreach for NMU EcoReps, I am a part of the McNair Scholars program, Student Leader Fellowship Program and I am a member of Anchorpoint. Outside of school, what do you enjoy?
Jalen: Outside of school I enjoy being creative in any way possible, hanging out with friends, making designs for my clothing company (JalienSupplyCo), snowboarding, watching YouTube videos, going on walks, adventuring in the woods or going to events in Marquette.
Of your activities on- or off-campus, what has been the most rewarding and why?
Jalen: The most rewarding activity that I have been able to be a part of was being on orientation staff over the summer. I was able to meet so many people and create lots of new friendships. I even made a connection to a possible job opportunity after graduation. It was nice being able to welcome the incoming freshman to a new step in their lives. Being in Marquette over the summer was definitely a plus too!
What does “be Northern” mean to you?
Jalen: To “be Northern” I think of the community that Marquette and NMU are known for. People who are genuinely interested in the lives of others, people who want to make a difference in their community and the rest of the world, and people who are excited for life and all its offerings.
What are your hopes or plans after graduation?
Jalen: My hopes and plans after graduation could be a full essay, but to make a long story short, after graduation I will pursue grad school possibly for architecture (not sure where yet). I will also continue working on my clothing company and make my way towards the goal of having it be self-sufficient by the time I am 30.
Further comments about your NMU experience?
Jalen: I couldn’t see myself being at any other university. NMU is a great community of people and I am happy to be a part of that.











