Delegation travels to China to formalize NMC partnership with technical school

TRAVERSE CITY — Four Northwestern Michigan College leaders depart Sunday for a nine-day trip to China to formalize educational exchanges with a Chinese technical college.

NMC’s newest baccalaureate program major, Marine Technology, is the foundation for this partnership with Yellow River Conservancy Technical Institute. Located in Kaifeng, China, YRCTI is a three-year technical school that provides academic training in support of large, river-based, hydroelectric facilities in China.

“The work done at YRCTI is a companion pathway to the training we provide at NMC. We are going there to formalize the mechanisms for exchange of students and faculty between NMC and YRCTI as well as to cooperatively build curriculum in support of bachelor’s degree completion for Chinese students who come to NMC to study,” said Hans VanSumeren, director of NMC’s Great Lakes Water Studies Institute, which offers the Marine Technology major.

Also representing NMC on the trip are Marguerite Cotto, vice president for Lifelong and Professional Learning, Chris Weber, vice president for Enrollment Management and Student Services, and Ed Bailey, director of the Technical Division. Weber, who speaks Mandarin, and Cotto previously visited YRCTI in 2014.

NMC officials will also investigate other programming collaborations, such as the new Engineering Technology degree. The group returns Nov. 10.

“NMC has made substantial investments in building our equipment, facilities and hiring the talent necessary to be a global provider of specialized training. We also see opportunity to engage NMC students in expertise developed at YRCTI,” Bailey said.

As part of its strategic goal to ensure that NMC learners are prepared for success in a global society and economy, NMC has been working to forge partnerships with multiple Chinese institutions since October 2012, when it hosted officials from six Chinese colleges as part of the American Association of Community Colleges Vocational Leadership Training.

Release date: October 26, 2015

For more information:

Hans VanSumeren, Director, Great Lakes Water Studies Institute
Northwestern Michigan College
hvansumeren@nmc.edu
(231) 995-1793

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NMC Soccer defeated by CMU

soccer ballThe Hawk Owls dropped a close match at CMU. Down 1-0, Jon Tuck scored on a great 20 yard bending shot to tie the match 1-1. Assist was from Jack Delude. CMU then took the lead 2-1 20 minutes into the second half on a goal off a corner kick. NMC rallied late trying to get a game tying goal, but with less then a minute remaining the Chips mounted a counter attack to score a goal right before the final whistle. Despite the thee goals, NMC had great defense from Gerry Paniagua, Andrew Bump, Nick Armour, Miguel Alverez and goalkeeping by Ed Smith.

Student Life sponsors Sexual Assault Awareness Week Nov. 9-13

TRAVERSE CITY — NMC’s Office of Student Life will host three free events Nov. 9-13 as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Week.

The week aims to connect students to resources and help they or their peers may need in the face of sexual assault, as well as provide a safe place for students to learn about sexual assault and become empowered to take action against it.

Nov. 10: Day of Art, Awareness and Action – The Health and Sciences Building lobby will be set up with stations and spaces for students to bring awareness and education around campus sexual assault. In addition to an information booth on campus and community resources, there will be interactive activities including learning-based games and collaborative artworks for creative expression. 10 a.m.–3 p.m., Health & Science Building Lobby

Nov. 11: “The Hunting Ground” film screening – A documentary about sexual assault on U.S. campuses, institutional cover-ups and the brutal social toll on victims and their families. The film focuses on Andrea Pino and Annie E. Clark, two former University of North Carolina students who were raped while enrolled in school and led a campaign to file a Title IX complaint against UNC. Lady Gaga recorded “Til It Happens to You” for the film. Discussion and candlelight vigil to follow the film. 6 p.m., Scholars Hall Auditorium, Room 109. Watch trailer »

Nov. 12: “Climbing PoeTree” – Alixa Garcia and Naima Penniman comprise the Climbing PoeTree duo. Their award-winning performance is composed of dual voice spoken word poetry, hip hop, and multimedia theater that dissolves apathy with hope, exposes injustice and helps heal inner trauma. 7 p.m., Hagerty Center

Release date: October 22, 2015

For more information:

Mara Penfil
Office of Student Life
mpenfil@nmc.edu
(231) 995-1118

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Best browsers for Moodle are Firefox and Chrome

m29Due to the increase in help desk tickets regarding Moodle, we wanted to send you a reminder. We recommend Firefox and Google Chrome browsers when using Moodle. These two browsers work the best with all activities within Moodle. When using the recommended browsers you will reduce errors and save time.

If you still decide to use Internet Explorer or Safari, they will work but some items in Moodle are not compatible and you will risk receiving unwanted error messages.

If you have any questions, please contact the NMC Technology Help Desk at (231) 995-3020.

Moodle Mobile app now available

unnamedDid you know that NMC has activated Moodle Mobile for use with elearning Moodle?  This app is available for Android and IOS devices. These instructions will walk you through the process of setting this up on your mobile device:

  1. To use download the application Moodle Mobile from Google Play or the App Store.
  2. Once you have downloaded the app you need to set it up to use with NMC’s eLearning Moodle.
  3. Enter the site URL: https://elearn.nmc.edu.
  4. You will then get a notice that you have to log into the site in a browser window.
  5. Click Yes.
  6. This takes you to the NMC Login screen where you will enter your NMC ID and password.
  7. This logs you into the browser version of Moodle.
  8. Go back to the app.
  9. You may have to add the URL again or click add if it is already there.
  10. This will actually open up the app and synchronize eLearning with Moodle Mobile.
  11. You are now all set to use the app.

If you have any questions please contact the NMC Technology Help Desk at 995-3020

CIT Industry Night Out!

CIT students: Join us for an Industry Tour at Frontier Computer Corp.

Picture1Monday, November 2, 5:30–7 p.m.
1275 Business Park Drive, Traverse City

Learn about this local IT company:

  • IT Hardware Solutions
  • IT Asset Recovery Solutions
  • On-site Maintenance Service and Support
  • Worldwide Logistics Capabilities

Pizza and soda will be available

Choral Invitational

TRAVERSE CITY —  More than 250 high school choir students will be at Northwestern Michigan College Thursday, October 29, participating in the fourth annual NMC Choral Invitational.

Nine choirs from area high schools including Benzie Central, Elk Rapids, Kingsley, Leland, Lake Leelanau St. Mary’s, Glen Lake, St. Francis, Gaylord, and Grayling will spend the day on campus. They will rehearse together, tour campus and attend performances of NMC faculty, music majors, and audio tech students. 

The day culminates in a free informal performance, known as an “informance,” open to the public at 6 p.m. in Milliken Auditorium. 

Release date: October 21, 2015

For more information:

Jeffrey Cobb, Director of Music Programs
Northwestern Michigan College
jecobb@nmc.edu
(231) 995-1338

 

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Spend the Summer in Brazil!

Macapa fellow and studentsSpend the Summer of 2016 in Brazil teaching English to Brazilian High School Students!

For the fourth year in a row, NMC will send eight students to Brazil as part of US-Brazil Connect (www.us-brazil.org). This a powerful opportunity to gain knowledge of a different culture while also giving back to a Brazilian community. We encourage students to visit the USBC web site and learn how to become a “Fellow”. If interested, please contact the Office of International Services and Service Learning at 995-2524.

Join us Friday, October 23 from 3-4:15 p.m. in HS 100 to hear this past summer’s dynamic NMC fellows share their “Pay It Forward” projects and experiences from Macapa, Amapa, Brazil.

Flu Clinic Oct. 27

Student Health Services will hold another Flu clinic Tuesday, October 27, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

No appointment necessary! Flu clinics are offered in the Student Health Services office, Biederman Building, room 106. CALL 995-1255 with questions.

GVSU Open House

Join GVSU in West Hall  October 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to learn about our programs, services and all things GV-related. There will be giveaways, games and more.

NMC Technology Help Desk- Tech tips: Adobe Creative Cloud Student Promo Offer

Adobe has many programs available in the Adobe Creative Suite that may assist you in doing your assignments for your classes.  It can be an expensive program, but here are some tips on how to reduce the cost so you can complete your assignments worry free.

Adobe applications can be found at www.adobe.com.  This site features Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design, Dreamweaver and many more applications.  As students, you can buy the Creative Cloud for $19.99 a month on a subscription basis (with 2 months free when you prepay).  The Creative Cloud for Students includes 20+ applications.  You can purchase the package or you can download a free trial.  The free trial lasts for 30 days and will expire after that. This is a good option to use to make sure the program is useful, functional, and within your abilities before you spend the $19.99 a month.

Adobe also has a great support system for learning techniques and features of the programs they offer.

NMC schedules great Adobe software courses offered every semester through Humanities and the VCA program, as well as through Extended Educational Services (EES).  Look up course offerings online at www.nmc.edu

Adobe has free tutorials for creative cloud so you can learn more about what is offered http://www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html?promoid=KSDPY.

If you would like to look at their Special Offer plan, click here:  https://creative.adobe.com/plans?single_app=photoshop&promoid=KSPCO&mv=other

For more information please contact the Technology Help Desk at (231) 995-3020.

Sign up for Dance, Spring Semester 2016

Dance students at NMCThe following Dance courses are offered Spring Semester 2016 at NMC.

  • Dance 101 – Beginning Dance: An Exploration
  • Dance 110/111 – Modern Dance I and II

Students receive two humanities credits per course.

Performance opportunities are available.

For more information, please contact instructor Dorothy Eisenstein at deisenstein@nmc.edu.

Holiday Art Fair at the Dennos Museum Center

Katie Chichester Mester oil painting

Katie Chichester Mester oil painting

The annual Dennos Museum Center Holiday Art Fair will open Thursday, October 22, 5-8 p.m. and continue through Sunday, October 26, throughout the museum.  Fine arts and crafts from 50 Michigan artists, Christmas and Chanukah gifts, arts and crafts kits and more are just a few of the enticements for holiday shoppers.  Hours will be Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 1-5 p.m.

NMC staff, faculty and students receive 10% discount by showing staff or student ID. Please present to museum staff before paying for purchases.

The Holiday Art Fair has become well known for featuring fine arts and crafts by Michigan artists. The Art Fair is an invitation-only event and each year guests can find their favorite artists from past years and many new artists to keep the sale fresh and exciting. Artists are encouraged to bring original art in all price ranges but especially priced art below $30. This gives customers lots of choices for choosing original art as holiday gifts.  The fair is well balanced with artists representing the mediums of blown glass, soft and metal sculptures, pottery, prints, printings, photographs, jewelry, fibers and much more. Read more »

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GVSU Masters in Educational Leadership information session

GVSU logo cutoutMasters in Educational Leadership Information Session – Degree/Certificate accredited through Grand Valley State University (Traverse City location). This information session is open to the public and is free. The information session will be held November 18, 2015; 4:00 – 5:30 PM at the University Center in Room 215 (second level). It is important that anyone who plans on coming should RSVP by visiting gvsu.edu/traverse(more…)