NMC Technology Help Desk- Tech tips: Syncing NMC mail to an Android device
Did you know you can sync your NMC Gmail with an android phone? Adding a new Gmail account to your mobile device is easy. Simply follow these steps: (more…)
Did you know you can sync your NMC Gmail with an android phone? Adding a new Gmail account to your mobile device is easy. Simply follow these steps: (more…)
Dear Students,
The Dennos Museum Center would like to know how well social media would help the museum reach out to the student audience.
Below is a link for a quick survey that will greatly assist the class and the Museum with achieving its goal. The survey is only six questions long!
We ask that you please fill out the survey at your earliest convenience.
Link to the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7RZ2G8B. (more…)
Student jobs can be found on the Student MyNMC page under “Jobs On Campus.” Current position openings include:
The following is a list of announcements regarding bookstore hours for December-January, as well as other bookstore-related information. (more…)
TRAVERSE CITY — Final exams for the fall semester are approaching fast and the following resources are available for students between Dec. 3 and Dec. 11:
The Student Success Center is located in the north end of the Osterlin Building.
The Math Center is in room T-53, in the basement of the Tanis Building.
The entire NMC community is invited to attend the third Body of Music presentation at 6 p.m. Thursday, December 4th at 6 p.m. in Fine Arts 115.
Body of Music is a continuing collaboration between Audio Tech students and Anatomy and Physiology students. The intention of this project is to musically and visually represent a human body system, condition, or disease. Student teams discuss and analyze a body system, then create an original music score to enhance a visual representation of that system.
Read about and listen to the fall 2013 Body of Music presentation >>
Therapy dogs will visit the Osterlin Library again this semester for students to cuddle and relax with. The dogs will be at the Osterlin Library on:
Stop by for a cuddle! (more…)
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is bringing back its “Road Watchers” program in the northern Lower Peninsula this winter, and seeks both returning and new volunteers to report on road maintenance efforts. (more…)
The Dennos Museum Store would like to show it’s appreciation to all NMC staff, faculty and students for your continued support and wish you a Happy Holiday Season.
Identify yourself an part of the NMC family, ID would be helpful, before the store clerk rings up your purchases and receive 20% off store merchandise (sorry we can only give 10% on consignment art.) (more…)
Grand Traverse area girls will learn how to make strides in non-traditional careers at the thirteenth annual GirlTECH Friday, November 21, 2014 at NMC’s Parsons-Stulen Building.
GirlTECH was developed to encourage high school girls enrolled in any Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District school to consider non-traditional careers, defined as those careers in which women comprise 25 percent or less of the workforce.
Multiple speakers will discuss their career paths network with students. Non-traditional students from NMC and the TBA Career-Tech Center will present students with information about local training programs for high school junior and seniors and NMC programs.
Event sponsors include NMC, the American Association of University Women, Traverse Bay Area Career-Tech Center, Benzie Area Zonta Club and the Zonta Club of Leelanau County.
NMC’s performance ensembles invite you to join them for the following upcoming holiday-themed concerts. (more…)
Tech Tips is presented by our Technology Help Desk and will provide you with simple explanations to tech troubles you may come upon in everyday technology use. These posts will occur regularly and will include a wide variety of topics. If you have further questions regarding the Tech Tips, please contact the Technology Help Desk at (231) 995-3020. (more…)
“Everyone Has A Story: Share Our Bench” is a performance of writings/reading from writers in the NMC Writing Workshop for people experienced with homelessness. The event will take place on Sunday, Dec. 7 at 2 p.m. at Inside Out Gallery in Traverse City. Admission is free and everyone is welcome! (more…)
TRAVERSE CITY — Copies of A Colorful Cast, a newly-published retrospective chronicling the rise of visual arts in the Grand Traverse Region and the legacy and rich history of the NMC Art Department, are now available for purchase.
Conceived by retired NMC art department chairman Paul Welch, written by local author Heather Shumaker, stewarded by NMC archivist Ann Swaney and designed by NMC Visual Communications students, A Colorful Cast highlights the men and women who created a wave of visual arts in the Grand Traverse Region and celebrates the role that NMC played in building regional interest in visual arts. The galleries, the studios and the festivals that now draw thousands to our region all were influenced by the vibrant learning environment of Northwestern Michigan College and the artists who have gathered and learned here.
Copies of A Colorful Cast are $29.95 and are available at the NMC Bookstore, Dennos Museum Store, at Horizon Books in downtown Traverse City and through the NMC Foundation by calling (231) 995-1021. Proceeds from the sale of A Colorful Cast will go to support visual arts scholarships at Northwestern Michigan College.
The annual Thanksgiving Day Lunch will be Thursday, November 20 at the West Hall cafeteria.
It will be an all-you-can-eat buffet running all day for $7.99
The annual lunch is sponsored by Student Life. (more…)
Join us for different cuisines from around the world during International Education Week. (more…)