Student Health Service Walk-In Flu Clinics

nurseNo appointment necessary

Student Health Services LB 106

  • Wednesday, Sept.: 7 9–11 a.m.
  • Wednesday, Sept. 14: 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
  • Wednesday, Sept. 21: Noon–2 p.m.

University Center

  • Wednesday, Sept. 28:  9–10 a.m.

Cost: Students $15 Faculty/Staff $20 Free if covered by NMC Insurance ((Staff covered by NMC Priority Health should bring their insurance cards))

Call 995-1255 with questions.

NOTE!  All flu clinics subject to change per current CDC and/or GT Co. Health Dept. recommendations and vaccine availability.

Celebrating Grandmother Power at the Dennos

grandmother-powerOn Saturday, September 17, photojournalist Paola Gianturco will share her experiences and tell the stories of activist grandmothers around the world whose tales inspire and demonstrate the power of grandmothers worldwide.

The National Writers Series event, sponsored in partnership with the Dennos Museum Center, takes place at 7 p.m. the Milliken Auditorium. Included in the evening is a photo exhibit of Gianturco’s work and a 6 p.m. reception with complimentary wine, beverages and appetizers for all ticket holders and Museum Members.

Guest host Tony Demin is a professional photographer. A graduate of the Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara, Demin has shot internationally for national magazines, ad campaigns, and catalogs. He most enjoys taking photographic adventures with his family.

For tickets, call (231) 995-1573 or go to MyNorthtickets.com. National Writers Series Friends and Dennos Museum members get $5 off!

Student tickets are available for $5 over the phone at (231) 995-1753, or in person at the Dennos Museum Center only.

Constitution Day Discussion Forum Sept. 15

Wanted ConstitutionThe U.S. Constitution influences our lives more than two hundred years after it was ratified. Yet many Americans don’t know much about it. That is why Congress established Constitution Day — a time to teach future generations about the foundation of our democracy.

Join us Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 at noon in Osterlin Room 205* for a for a presentation and discussion with recent Pepperdine political science graduate and NMC alumna Rachel Gordon on “Dead or Alive” Just what sort of document is the U.S. Constitution?

All are welcome free of charge: students, staff, faculty and the public. Refreshments will be served!

* NOTE: The building and room number have changed since the original announcement.