NMC in Photos contest extends deadline
The deadline for the NMC in Photos Contest has been extended until April 15 to accommodate Spring Break. This contest is a great way for anyone on campus to become an unofficial NMC photographer. Just snap and submit your candid images of life on campus. A caption is appreciated too!
Submit your photo(s) of people around campus and not only will we post the best ones, but the ones judged to be the top three will win prizes:
- First prize: $50 gas gift card
- Second prize: $25 gift card to the NMC bookstore
- Third prize: $15 for the cafeteria or any Sodexo food stands
All photos submitted before April 16 are eligible to win.
To submit your photo(s) visit: nmc.edu/photos
NMC International Dinner- Thursday, April 11, 2013- SOLD OUT!
NMC Hagerty Center, Great Lakes Campus–April 11, 2013, 6:00pm
The NMC International Club (NMCIC) will be hosting the Eleventh Annual International Dinner on April 11th, 2013. It will be a chance for the community to broaden cultural horizons, and taste multicultural cuisine.
Food will be prepared by the Hagerty Center Culinary Team, representing the international student population at NMC. The hosts for the evening, members of the NMCIC, will perform and share their culture with attending guests.
NMCIC is a very active club in the college, participating in many campus events, and often volunteering. The International Dinner will be an opportunity to reach further, educate, and interact with members of the community.
Thank you for your support of the international programs here at NMC! This event is now officially SOLD OUT!
Lindsey Dickinson, Admissions Office
231–995–1082
NMC signs reverse transfer agreements with eight Michigan universities
At a ceremony in the University Center yesterday, NMC signed “reverse transfer” agreements with seven of our current University Center partners: Central Michigan University, Davenport University, Ferris State University, Grand Valley State University, Michigan State University, Spring Arbor University and Western Michigan University; and also with Northern Michigan University.
The agreements will formalize the process of “reverse” transferring any credits from the four-year university to NMC that complete requirements for an NMC degree or certificate. Students need simply to initiate the process of transferring the credits with their four-year institution.
A benefit of the reverse transfer process is that studies show that students who successfully complete the associate’s degree are more likely to persist and complete a bachelor’s degree.
NMC Bookstore will soon accept financial aid for all bookstore items
Picnic in the pines -Do you agree with Rorke?
Wondering who Rorke is or what you might be agreeing with him on? Join the Muster Project Mentors and Rorke for some games on the lawn, free food and mocktails!
On Wednesday, April 10, 2013 from 11 a.m. till 2 p.m. on the green outside East and West Halls, join the Muster Project Mentors to have some fun and get the chance to meet Rorke, himself, and ask him the big question!
The Muster Project is a program that helps new NMC students to connect. They are also now accepting applications for the 2013-14 school year. Students and mentors go sailing, connect through pizza parties, and help improve student’s academic, social, and life success. Deadline for applications is the end of the spring semester.
To apply click here!
Social work honor society hosts benefit at Kilkenny’s April 7
The Phi Alpha Honor Society for Social Work Students at Ferris State is hosting a benefit concert featuring Shady Hill, Sunday, April 7 from 5 – 8 p.m. at Kilkenny’s Irish Public House. The concert will benefit Safe Harbor. Cover charge is $5 and Kilkenny’s will donate 10 percent of all food sales that night to Safe Harbor. There will be raffles and a silent auction as well.
Here’s more information about the concert.
Fracking 101 with Peggy Case
Scavenger hunt
Angell-Williams Scholarship for Natural Science majors now accepting applications
The Science and Math Department is now accepting applications for the Angell-Williams scholarship for Natural Science majors. Click HERE for the application or visit the Science/Math Department office for more information. 
New toll free number makes connecting with NMC easy for prospective students
Learning about and applying to NMC just got easier! The Admissions Team is pleased to announce the launching of a new toll free number for prospective students: 1-855-FIND-NMC.
This easy to remember phone number will connect callers directly to Admissions where they can get answers to questions about starting college, coming back to college, the application process, or anything else to help students start at NMC.
Share 1-855-FIND NMC today!
Take a sleep survey
East Hall seeks six Resident Assistants for the 2013-2014 academic school year
Want to learn more about one of the best student employee jobs on campus? This job allows you to meet new people, help residents on campus, go to conferences, and so much more! The Office of Residence Life will have six openings for the Resident Assistant (RA) position for the 2013-2014 academic school year. As a RA you will be putting on programs for the residence hall on campus, being responsible for the safety and well-being of about 40 residents on your floor, and having a blast! To compensate your work for us, you will be provided with room and board in East Hall. I bet you are wondering, “How do I apply for such position?” Online applications will be posted to http://www.nmc.edu/jobs starting March 15th. If you want to know more about the position you can come to one of our Information Nights listed below. You will have a mandatory job shadowing and group process activity, also listed below. Applications will be due on March 29th. Before you apply make sure you meet the requirements of the job. You must have at least 12 completed NMC credits and have a cumulative GPA of a 2.5 or higher.
RA Info nights:
March 18, 8-9pm in HS 100 on the Main campus
March 19, 7-8pm in UC Room 9 on the University Center Campus
March 20, 10-11pm in East Hall Basement on the Main Campus
Job Shadowing (Mandatory must attend one of the times):
Meeting in East Hall’s Lobby
April 11, 12, 13
8pm, 10pm, 12am, 2 am
RA Group Process Event (Mandatory must attend):
Meeting in East Hall’s basement
April 14, 2013
7:00pm
Any questions please feel free to contact Linda Wilde at lwilde@nmc.edu or 231-995-1405 or Marcus Bennett at mbennett@nmc.edu or 231-995-1401.
ACHIEVE Your Goals in East Hall!
Window on the World week continues
A week of intercultural awareness continues with a number of free opportunities to metaphorically “leave the country” and explore the rest of the world.
Visit www.nmc.edu/window for the complete schedule and get ready to get global!
Students, staff and faculty gain free access to archives of Traverse City newspapers
NMC students, faculty, and staff now have free access to a database containing issues of Traverse City newspapers.
The digital newspaper archive covers the years 1858-1977, 1988-1989, and 2009-2012, and can be accessed from the library’s homepage in the A to Z Database List.
Any years not covered are still available on microfilm at the Osterlin Library. Indexing for the newspapers is available online in the library’s institutional repository also in the A to Z Database List.
Questions? Call 995-1540
Muster Project now accepting 2013-14 applications
The Muster Project, a program that helps new NMC students to connect, is now accepting applications for the 2013-14 school year. Students and mentors go sailing, connect through pizza parties, and help improve student’s academic, social, and life success. Deadline is the end of the spring semester.
Click here to apply!
NMC’s Jessica Abfalter one of 20 national winners of PTK Guistwhite Scholarship
NMC student Jessica Abfalter has been named one of 20 Phi Theta Kappa Guistwhite Scholars. She was chosen from a pool of 1,800 applicants by a panel of independent judges and has been extended an invitation to a special reception at the PTK Annual Convention in San Jose, California in April.
Here’s the official release from Phi Theta Kappa:
JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI – Twenty Phi Theta Kappa members have been selected as 2013 Guistwhite Scholarship recipients and will be recognized and invited to a special reception during Phi Theta Kappa’s Annual Convention in San Jose, California, April 4-6. Each year $100,000 in scholarship funds are awarded, with each Guistwhite Scholar receiving a $5,000 scholarship for baccalaureate studies and a commemorative medallion.
Guistwhite Scholars are chosen based on academic achievement, leadership accomplishment, and engagement in Phi Theta Kappa programs. The 20 recipients for 2013 were selected by a panel of independent judges from more than 1,800 applicants to receive this scholarship, the second highest offered by Phi Theta Kappa.
The Guistwhite Scholar Program is named in honor of the late Dr. Jack Guistwhite and his widow, Margaret Guistwhite. Dr. Guistwhite established the first designated transfer scholarship for Phi Theta Kappa members at Florida Atlantic University in 1975. The Guistwhite Scholarships were established by Phi Theta Kappa in 1992.
“Dr. Jack Guistwhite planted a seed in 1975 that resulted in more than 750 colleges and universities designating transfer scholarships for thousands of Phi Theta Kappa members,” said Phi Theta Kappa’s Executive Director Dr. Rod A. Risley. “It is fitting that we continue to honor our students who excel in scholarship and leadership in Phi Theta Kappa as Guistwhite Scholars in memory of Jack and in honor of his wife Margaret. Through their generosity and those who support scholarships through the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation, these students will receive funds to help them complete their degrees.”
The 2013 Guistwhite Scholars are:
Jessica Abfalter, Northwestern Michigan College, Michigan
Yannel Celestrin, Miami Dade College, Florida
Miranda Davis, Dyersburg State Community College, Tennessee
Katherine Dunklee, Howard Community College, Maryland
Erica Gianakon, Hutchinson Community College, Kansas
Mayra Gutierrez, Central Arizona College, Arizona
Olga Homonchuk, Normandale Community College, Minnesota
Phillippe Ly, Orange Coast College, California
Taren Nance, Wor-Wic Community College, Maryland
Angelina Nance, Clark State Community College, Ohio
Devin Oakes, Mesa Community College, Arizona
Deanna Pack, Jefferson State Community College, Alabama
Kristen Regehr, Hutchinson Community College, Kansas
Christine Sim, Delgado Community College, Louisiana
Awais Spall, Mt. San Antonio College, California
Kim Stingo, Palm Beach State College, Florida
Jacqueline Watkins, Kirkwood Community College, Missouri
Tracy Weimer, Lane Community College, Oregon
Joshua Yancey, Somerset Community College, Kentucky
Ashley Young, Hillsborough Community College, Florida
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, headquartered in Jackson, is the largest honor society in American higher education with more than 1,280 chapters on two-year and community college campuses in all 50 of the United States, Canada, Germany, Peru, the Republic of Palau, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the British Virgin Islands, the United Arab Emirates and U.S. territorial possessions. More than 2.5 million students have been inducted since its founding in 1918, with approximately 135,000 students inducted annually.
Call for Cultural Souvenirs
Hello! My name is Olga Narolska. I’m the head of the decoration committee for the NMC International Club. Each year we hold our International Dinner, a fundraiser which helps to provide scholarships to international students.
The International Club will be holding its 11th annual International Dinner on April 11. We know that many of you are world travelers! We are looking for small trinkets or souvenirs from your many travels. Our idea is to have many mementos from different countries on the tables at the dinner. The loan of your items will only be for that evening. Please label your souvenirs with your name and country of origin, and drop them off to Lindsey Dickinson in the Admissions Office. Thank you!

