NMC to hold 8th Annual Mike McIntosh Memorial Truck & Car Show

A September tradition at NMC’s Automotive Service Technology Building on Aero Park Drive, the memorial show is named for the late NMC Automotive instructor Mike McIntosh, who retired in 2004 after 34 years of service. McIntosh organized the first car show for the Automotive Program in 2004.

Owners are invited to enter their classic cars, 4X4s, dragsters, sports cars, modified late models, motorcycles and more. There is a $10 entry fee per vehicle. Trophies are awarded for best of show in each class. Admission is free and the public is invited for food, a silent auction — including program vehicles — and door prizes for entrants. Proceeds benefit NMC’s Automotive Program. Sponsors include Canteen Services.

Student projects and vehicles will be displayed in the Automotive Technology facility. The Michigan Community Blood Center will also be on site with its blood bus for those eligible and willing to donate.

For general information about the show, please call Wayne Moody at (231) 995-1316 or e-mail wmoody@nmc.edu.

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NMC co-sponsoring Michigan Land Use Institute’s ‘Power of Energy Efficiency’ Sept. 30

Michigan Land Use Institute

The Michigan Land Use Institute proudly presents a brand-new publication: The Power of Energy Efficiency

Monday, Sept. 30, 2012
8 a.m. to 9 a.m.
NMC’s Aero Park Laboratories
2525 Aero Park Drive

Please join us for coffee, conversation, and a brief, very positive presentation about our new, in-depth report from the Grand Traverse region.

The Power of Energy Efficiency features colorful, engaging profiles of the people, policies, and projects transforming our community into an efficiency leader.

From the success and renewal of TCSaves, to the progress local firms are making on energy use, efficiency is working its magic: making homes comfortable, saving money, boosting profits, creating jobs, and protecting our environment.

We’ll celebrate the community wide partnerships behind these success stories, the sponsors who made our report possible, and efficiency’s bright future.

Special Guests
State Representative Wayne Schmidt

Traverse City Light and Power Executive Director Tim Arends

Michigan Land Use Institute Executive Director Hans Voss

Sponsors
Northwest Michigan Council of Governments
Fifth Third Bank

Public Sector Accountants

Northwestern Michigan College
Traverse Area Association of Realtors
Michigan Environmental Council

Odom’s
Cone Drive
Michigan Energy Options
Midwest Refrigeration
Paradigm Energy Services
The Grand Vision
Traverse City Light and Power
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Are you ready for some flag football!

Intramural sports will begin on Monday, September 16. The first sport will be flag football and will run for 6 weeks.

Team sign up sheets are available in the recreation and intramural sports office (PE 102), or the East Hall front desk. Sign-up deadline is Thursday, September 12.

A mandatory Captains Meeting will occur on September, 12 at 5 p.m. in the West Hall cafeteria.

Don’t have a team to sign up with?  Call at 995-1199 with your name and contact information and we will find a team to place you with.

 

 

 

 

Pine Palooza Photo Contest announced

Announcing the first ever Pine Palooza Photo Contest! Take photos during Pine Palooza 2013 and you could win prizes!

HOW TO ENTER

Pine Palooza (September 10, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on the greens between East and West Halls) is the perfect backdrop for snapping photos of the fun, the food and your friends! During the event, presented by NMC Student Life, take photos and upload them to your Instagram. Filters are acceptable, captions are encouraged and tagging is a must! Use @NMCdotEDU or #NMCinPhotos to tag your photo.

PRIZES

Judging will occur after the event concludes and winners will be announced September 13.

The top three Instagram photos from the event will win: a $50 gas gift card, a NMC priorLife bag, or $15 for any Sodexo food stand.

Good luck and may the best photos win!

(Please note, only photos from Pine Palooza are eligible.)

 

Call for singers- Auditions for Canticum Novum

Experienced singers of college-age or older are invited to audition for Canticum Novum (kahn’-tee-koom  noh’-voom), a new choral ensemble being offered at Northwestern Michigan College. Canticum Novum has several performance cycles throughout the year, with an emphasis on performances in December and late Spring. Because of the challenging literature and the abbreviated rehearsal schedule, only singers with good reading skills should inquire.

Please call Jeffrey Cobb at 231-995-1338, for more information or to set up an appointment for an audition. More information is available here.

Come enjoy free food, a live DJ and more at Pine Palooza!

NMC’s annual student fair, Pine Palooza, will be on September 10, 2013 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. on the greens between East and West Halls.  Stop by and get connected!

Join NMC Student Life as they welcome you back for the 2013-2014 school year. Main attractions will include free food, a live DJ, meet and greet with various student groups and more!

Would you like to volunteer at Pine Palooza?  Contact Emily Magner at 995-1118 or emagner@nmc.edu for more information!

Military & Veteran Outreach Services support annual Traverse City Patriot Game for military veterans and fallen heroes

A budding Traverse City tradition will continue this September 13th as the rival high school football teams of Traverse City Central and Traverse City West engage in a game to honor Northern Michigan veterans and to give special recognition to those who have lost their lives in recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. For more information read about the event here.

Attendees are asked to purchase shirts to wear to the game in support of their team. Supporters of Central are asked to purchase blue shirts and supporters of West are asked to purchase red shirts to show the friendly rivalry which supports a good cause. The shirts will be available for purchase around Traverse City, including in the office of Military & Veteran Outreach Services on NMC’s campus. Shirts are $10 for adults and $5 for students.

For more information contact Scott Herzberg by phone at (231) 995-2526 or by e-mail at sherzberg@nmc.edu.

 

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Children’s Choir auditions scheduled

Come join the award-winning NMC Children’s Choir for its 23rd season. Students entering Kindergarten through grade 9 this fall who love to sing and want to improve their abilities are invited to participate in NMC’s award-winning Children’s Choir. Brief auditions for students entering grades 3 to 9 will be held beginning at 6 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, Sept. 10 & 12 in the Fine Arts Building at NMC. Students will be asked to sing the first verse of “America the Beautiful”. Music and accompaniment is provided.

Interested families should call Extended Education (231) 995-1700 to schedule an audition time. Students entering grades K-3 are eligible for the non-audition choirs, call (231) 995-1700 for enrollment information.

Learn more about the choir here.

Reminder of FERPA- Student records privacy

Northwestern Michigan College and the Family Educational Rights And Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 as Amended

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, also known as the Buckley Amendment, helps protect the privacy of student records. The Act provides for the right to inspect and review educational records, the right to seek to amend those records and to limit disclosure of information from the records. The Act applies to all institutions that are the recipients of federal funding.

For more information about FERPA and your rights visit our FERPA information page.

Greetings from Iceland highlight the start of the new NMC Explore Blog

NMC Great Lakes Water Studies student Chris Horvath is in Iceland this summer on a Marine Advanced Technology Education Center (MATE) internship aboard Columbia University’s research vessel the R/V Langseth, doing research on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.

Chris is sending us periodic posts on our new NMC Explore Blog to update us on his adventure.

Student, faculty or staff, whether you’re doing something cool around the world or just around the corner let us know at publicrelations@nmc.edu and maybe you, too, will be featured on the NMC Explore Blog.

Sign up for a new NMC Learn for Life class- Maker’s Bay!

Maker’s Bay 

NMC’s Makers Bay is a space dedicated to the growing community of makers and do-it-yourself (DIY) projects including robotics.

The learning lab provides you with the equipment, tools, components, and technical assistance to create your DIY project. Join the community of new and experienced makers and learn, play, create, and share.

The class will run for 15 Mondays: Sept. 9-Dec. 16, from 5:30-8:30 p.m. in the Parsons/Stulen Bldg. Rm. 157 with instructor Keith Kelly.

The cost of this exciting new class is just $300 and registration can be done online here using code 2351 for this course, by phone at (231) 995-1700, by mail with the registration form found inside the EES catalog, or in person at the NMC University Center on Cass Road.

 

 

 

Open Recreation opens for the fall semester, hours announced

Open Recreation for the semester will begin on Tuesday, September 3. The schedule will be as follows:

Monday, Wednesday and Friday: Open Basketball: noon – 2 p.m.

Tuesday and Thursday: Open Basketball: 8 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Open Recreation is free to all staff, students and faculty with an NMC ID.

Any questions, please contact Jim Szur, Recreation and Intramural Supervisor at 995-1199, or jszur@nmc.edu.

Don’t forget, no late registration

New Procedure for Late Registration

1) All new registration for fall 2013 will end at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, August 23, 2013, for any session that begins on August 24th. (NMC staff will be available in their offices until 5:00 p.m. for registration assistance.) Students who have not registered for any classes by that date will not be registered for classes starting in the normal 15 week session.

2) Students who register by the deadline will be able to add/switch classes during the first few days of classes provided the class has not met and there are seats still open in the class.  Students adding classes in this fashion will not need approval from the academic areas and can register through visiting the Records and Registration Office. Online classes are considered to have started the first day of the session.(Please see the attached sheet for specific academic area guidelines.)

3) Students seeking to start at NMC after the August 23, 2013 deadline will have the opportunity to seek registration and enrollment in a limited number of late-start classes.  (For students seeking full time enrollment, you may consider late start sections of: ENG 111, PSY 101, MTH 23, HST 111, MUS 110 and/or PHL 202 as well as other late start courses.)  These courses will not be initially opened up in the course schedule until late in the registration period and/or when the other sections in these courses are closed.

An Additional Reminder:

Students are not allowed to attend a class they are not registered for!

Taking an online class? Moodle orientation and open lab sessions being held in August

Whether this is your first time taking an online course or you just need some additional help with Moodle, three Moodle Orientation and Open Lab sessions will be held:

  • August 21, 2013 @ 4:30-5:30 in Osterlin 134
  • August 27, 2013 @ 12:00-1:00 in Osterlin 134
  • August 29, 2013 @ 1:00-2:00 in Osterlin 134

There will be computers available, but you are encouraged to bring your own laptop or mobile device so you can practice right on your own equipment.

Online courses will be available five days prior to the start of the semester.

If you need additional help, please contact the NMC Technology Help desk the following ways:

 

Final date for Wings of Wonder program moves from September 15 to August 30

The Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College will present a range of public programs in conjunction with the National Geographic exhibition, Birds of Paradise: Amazing Avian Evolution. All programs are free with museum admission ($10 adults, $5 children, museum members, & NMC students).

The programs are a partnership between the Museum and local bird organizations in support of Birds of Paradise. Saving Birds Thru Habitat, located in Leelanau County, will offer a series of “Sundays are for the Birds” programs for families and adults at the Dennos Museum Center. Wings of Wonder, located in Empire, will present “A Bird’s-Eye View: An Interactive Raptor Experience” featuring live birds on July 15, August 15, and August 30, also at the Dennos.

“These programs represent the kind of partnership the Dennos Museum Center wants to make happen,” says Jason Dake, Curator of Education. “This is why the museum exists – to present engaging and educational programming for the community.”

“Our organization is delighted to partner with the Dennos on an exhibition centered on one of the most beautiful and fascinating avian families in the world.  Partnering with other agencies and non-profit organizations helps us spread the word about the importance of bird conservation,” said Kay Charter, Executive Director of Saving Birds Thru Habitat.

“The WOW Ambassador Raptors and I invite our community to join us as we soar to new heights in education,” says Rebecca Lessard, Executive Director of locally operated Wings of Wonder.  “It’s a real feather in the cap of the Dennos Museum Center to bring these fantastic programs to our area and we are thrilled to be appearing in such stellar company.”

 

All attendees are encouraged to call 231-995-1029 to reserve a space for each program.

SUNDAYS ARE FOR THE BIRDS

June 30, 1pm – Bird & Bugs Outdoor Explorers

Join SBTH for an exploration of NMC Main Campus in search of birds and the bugs they eat! Ages 4 and up, with adult. Meet in lobby. Free with museum admission.

July 21, 1pm – Birding at NMC

SBTH Director Kay Charter will lead a group on a birding expedition through NMC Main Campus. Binoculars provided. All ages welcome. Meet in lobby. Free with museum admission.

August 11, 2pm – Northern Michigan Birds of Paradise

SBTH will present an illustrated lecture about the migration and selection processes of Northern Michigan birds. Janis Room. Free with museum admission.

August 18, 1pm – Birding at NMC

SBTH Director Kay Charter will lead a group on a birding expedition through NMC Main Campus. Binoculars provided. All ages welcome. Meet in lobby. Free with museum admission.

August 25, 1pm – Bird & Bugs Outdoor Explorers

Since our migrating birds have finished with their nesting duties and the fledglings are all grown up, most have now begun that long flight back to their Tropical wintering grounds.  Join us to take a virtual “Bird ‘n Bug Safari” by playing Saving Birds Thru Habitat’s Great Migration Game.”  This game will help people of all ages learn about the challenges faced by migrating birds.

September 8, 2pm – Michigan’s Tropical Connections

Greg Butcher, Migratory Bird Program Coordinator at the US Forest Service, will present an illustrated lecture about Neotropical migratory patterns of birds that breed in Michigan. Janis Room. Free with museum admission.

A Bird’s-Eye View: An Interactive Raptor Experience

July 15, August 15, August 30 – 1pm: Visit the Dennos on these dates at 1pm for a special treat. Included with museum admission, Wings of Wonder’s Rebecca Lessard will present exciting and educational programming featuring live birds! All ages welcome. Meet in lobby. Free with museum admission.

 

All attendees are encouraged to call 231-995-1029 to reserve a space for each program.

The Dennos Museum Center is open daily 10 AM to 5 PM, Thursdays until 8 PM, and Sundays 1-5 PM. During Birds of Paradise, admission is $10.00 adults, $5.00 for children and museum members. For information on the Museum and its programs, go to www.dennosmuseum.org or call 231-995-1055. The Dennos Museum Center is located at 1410 College Dr., Traverse City, MI 49686, at the entrance to the campus of Northwestern Michigan College.

 

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Docent training at the Dennos Museum Center

The Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College invites new docent volunteers interested in working with K-12, college, and adult tour groups. Docents help fulfill the mission of the Dennos Museum Center by contacting teachers to discuss learning goals, preparing and presenting tours in a team, teaching art projects to students, and evaluating the success of various educational activities. In addition, being a docent connects you with a large and welcoming family of like-minded learners that provide support and encouragement.

Docent training occurs on Tuesday mornings and includes presentations about the collections, discussions about art and science topics related to special exhibitions, and hands-on workshops involving interactive tour techniques. New docents are expected to complete training between September and December 2013, and begin shadowing on tours in January.

A successful docent is someone with a flexible schedule who enjoys learning and teaching, particularly in the areas of arts and science. A strong knowledge of art is not required, but a willingness to learn is a must.

If you would like to be a part of the docent team, please contact Jason Dake, Curator of Education, at jdake@nmc.edu or 231-995-1029, to set up a meeting no later than September 6, 2013.

The Dennos Museum Center is open daily 10 AM to 5 PM, Thursdays until 8 PM, and Sundays 1-5 PM. During Birds of Paradise, admission is $10.00 adults, $5.00 for children, NMC students, and museum members. For information on the Museum and its programs, go to www.dennosmuseum.org or call 231-995-1055. The Dennos Museum Center is located at 1410 College Dr., Traverse City, MI 49686, at the entrance to the campus of Northwestern Michigan College.

The Muster Project is a fun way for new students to become acclimated with NMC and the college experience

The Muster Project is an innovative and fun approach to helping new NMC students. Through The Muster Project, new students go sailing, get connected with a mentor, and participate in social activities throughout the school year. As a result, students have more fun, get connected, and typically do better academically.

Current students can apply to be a mentor (CLICK HERE FOR THE LINK), then call to set up an interview with Joe Sanok (995-1118). Mentors connect with new students, go sailing, plan fun activities, and help grow the program.

If you have questions, email Joe at sailing@nmc.edu.

 

Introducing The Muster Project video!