Step Challenge Results

Congratulations to all who completed the Step Into National Parks step challenge through the NMC wellness program! We had 40 people join and 18 complete the challenge—learning about our National Parks each week and logging at least 3,000-4,570 steps daily throughout the 5-week weekly count. We hope you enjoyed the challenge and look forward to “seeing” you on the Wellbeing Hub! An additional congratulations to our 6 prize drawing winners; Hollie will be in touch for  your VISA gift card:

  • Megan Young
  • Amanda Gower
  • Ann Swaney
  • Lindsey Lipke
  • Tricia Stevens
  • Marcus Bennett

Questions on the NMC wellness program?

Contact Priority Health Wellbeing at (877) 689-3161 or Wellness@priorityhealth.com.

Kudos!

Honoree’s Name: Nick Roster

Honoree’s Dept./Division: Science and Math

Reason for Kudos: Nick gave an awesome presentation to the Board of Trustees about Anatomy & Physiology in the time of Covid. Thank you for sharing your creative, innovative and student-focused online lab-intensive course! Thank you for taking the time and showcasing the excellent learning we have here at NMC!


Experts suggest maintaining an “attitude of gratitude” increases positivity for yourself and for others. During our “Stay Home, Stay Safe” directive, please encourage your colleagues by submitting a KUDOS. Let them know you appreciate their hard work and are thinking of them!

Kudos!

Mary Jo Elliott in the Science and Math Academic Area and the Human Resources department are being honored with kudos this week. Read the reasons below!

Honoree’s Name: Mary Jo Elliott
Honoree’s Dept./Division: Science and Math Academic Area
Reason for Kudos: Mary Jo recorded a presentation for the Board of Trustees on how student engagement is encouraged through online chemistry! The presentation was thoughtful, inspiring, and a wonderful example of how innovative and talented our faculty are! Thank you, Mary Jo, for taking the time to educate and share your expertise around chemistry and online learning!

Honoree’s Name: Human Resources Dept.
Reason for Kudos: From March to May, Human Resources and the Business Office collaborated to utilize our agile new payroll software to responsibly track employee leave time related to the pandemic (Covid-19 time, Paid Sick Leaves, etc.) This required a thoughtful setup, designing ADP’s leave banks, earnings codes, and other parameters and guidelines for employees on how to track this time. That administrative work has reaped major benefits for NMC. Because HR clearly communicated and employees effectively tracked the Covid-19 time, NMC is eligible for grant funding and will recover the wages they paid employees during this time which otherwise may not have been fully recovered.

Honoree’s Name: Human Resources Dept.
Reason for Kudos: Human Resources assessed and streamlined an onboarding task requiring employees to sign up for direct deposit upon hire. Employees who do not enroll in direct deposit in time for their 1st pay are issued a pay card through ADP. In the first six months using ADP, Payroll issued 96 pay cards. In the last six months, Payroll has not issued any pay cards (zero), meaning 100% of newly hired employees signed up for direct deposit timely. Thank you for looking at a process and finding ways to ensure our employees are paid timely and effectively! This also reduces Payroll’s processing time each pay.


Experts suggest maintaining an “attitude of gratitude” increases positivity for yourself and for others. During our “Stay Home, Stay Safe” directive, please encourage your colleagues by submitting a KUDOS. Let them know you appreciate their hard work and are thinking of them!

Kudos!

Multiple NMC departments are being honored with kudos this week, including the Help Desk, IT, Systems and LAN Management; Enrollment Services, Student Life, and Residence Life; Maintenance Team and Grounds Crew. Read the reasons below!

Honoree’s Name: Help Desk, IT, Systems and LAN Management
Honoree’s Dept./Division: Learning Resources & Technologies
Reason for Kudos: Kudos to the Help Desk, IT, and Systems and LAN Management for their ongoing work in helping prepare our facilities for students and also helping students with anxiety regarding online learning and more. Thank you.

Honoree’s Name: Enrollment Services, Student Life, and Residence Life
Reason for Kudos: Kudos to all of Todd Neibauer’s group for the work done to welcome students and help orient them coming into this unusual fall session. The tables at the entrance doors with your greetings, information and materials were very helpful and welcoming for our students. Thank you.

Honoree’s Name: Maintenance Team
Honoree’s Dept./Division: Facilities
Reason for Kudos: Kudos to the entire Maintenance Team for all of your hard work over the summer and into the fall semester in getting West Hall ‘wired’ up and ready to go for the students’ return this Fall. Thanks also for the work done in the Osterlin building to get Tutoring up and running and the food pantry set up. We appreciate all that you do! Thank you…

Honoree’s Name: Grounds Crew
Honoree’s Dept./Division: Facilities
Reason for Kudos: Kudos to the entire Grounds crew for all of their hard work over the summer and into the fall semester in getting people moved into West Hall and moving people around in Osterlin as well as getting the Osterlin building spruced up and ready for the students’ return. We notice and appreciate your hard work. Thank you!


Experts suggest maintaining an “attitude of gratitude” increases positivity for yourself and for others. During our “Stay Home, Stay Safe” directive, please encourage your colleagues by submitting a KUDOS. Let them know you appreciate their hard work and are thinking of them!

September Step Challenge Begins Sept. 14

Step Challenge (access the flyer here)

  • Warm up and Sign up Week- 9/14/2020
    • Priority Health members instructions HERE
    • All others email Hollie DeWalt for access to the Google Sheet
  • Challenge 9/21/2020 – 10/18/2020

Meet the challenge and you will be entered into a prize drawing for one of six $50 Visa Gift Cards.

Priority Health members will use the online portal and all other employees can sign up to report their time on a google sheet.

Let Hollie DeWalt know if you would like added to the Google Sheet!

Challenge details

  • Week 1- Warm Up- 3000 steps daily
  • Week 2- Challenge Begins- 3000 steps daily
  • Week 3- 3570 steps daily
  • Week 4- 4000 steps daily
  • Week 5- 4570 steps daily

Last Date to enter steps is 10/18/2020

You also have to review information about one of the National Parks each week to meet the challenge!

Kudos!

Honoree’s Name: Susan Odgers
Honoree’s Dept./Division: Social Science

Reason for Kudos: Susan presented during the August BOT meeting. She was not only energetic, passionate and professional but so was her student that collaborated with her for a joint Zoom presentation. This was a powerful presentation on sexual health activism and one student’s courageous truth. Susan, thank you for the important work you do and for sharing your excellence with our community!


Experts suggest maintaining an “attitude of gratitude”  increases positivity for yourself and for others. During our “Stay Home, Stay Safe” directive, please encourage your colleagues by submitting a KUDOS. Let them know you appreciate their hard work and are thinking of them!

September Step Challenge- Are You Ready?

Step Challenge (access the flyer here)

  • Warm up and Sign up Week- 9/14/2020
  • Challenge 9/21/2020 – 10/18/2020

Join a quick overview meeting on September 10, 2020 from 10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. to get all your questions answered!

Meet the challenge and you will be entered into a prize drawing for 1 of 6 $50 Visa Gift Cards.

Priority Health members will use the online portal and all other employees can sign up to report their time on a google sheet.

Please access the NMC Wellness page here.

Kudos!

Honoree’s Name: The Student Success Team!
Honoree’s Dept./Division: Student Success

Reason for Kudos: The Student Success team did a great job designing and carrying out the drive-thru graduation celebration last Thursday and Friday! Thanks for supporting our new graduates and for giving us all the opportunity to help celebrate their achievements!


Experts suggest maintaining an “attitude of gratitude”  increases positivity for yourself and for others. During our “Stay Home, Stay Safe” directive, please encourage your colleagues by submitting a KUDOS. Let them know you appreciate their hard work and are thinking of them!