Media mentions for August 28, 2023

The following college events and stories have appeared in the media recently. We want to share your media involvement too. Please send information about your NMC-related interview or appearance to publicrelations@nmc.edu. If possible, please include a link to the piece and information about where and when it was used.

Please note access to some stories may be limited by paywalls set up by the media outlet. This includes the Traverse City Record-Eagle, which limits free clicks to five per month. You may also read Record-Eagle articles in the print edition at the NMC Library.

Leland filmmaker says go fly a kite
Glen Arbor Sun, Aug. 28
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Call for Nominations: NMC Governance Vacancies

Dear Colleagues:

The college is seeking nominations for the following open seats on NMC’s Governance Councils:

Planning and Budget Council

    • 1 At-Large
    • 1 Staff
    • 1 Maintenance-Custodial

Policy Council

    • 1 Faculty
    • 1 Staff 
    • 1 Maintenance-Custodial

The terms for these positions will commence on September 1, 2023. The term of office is three years, with a limit of two consecutive terms. Terms end August 31 of the third year in office. Further criteria for service and responsibilities for each council are attached.

Your active participation in our shared governance system is greatly encouraged. You may also nominate a colleague other than yourself for council membership, but must have the nominee’s permission before submitting their name.

Please send your interest and/or nominations to the President’s Office via email by 8 a.m. on Wednesday, August 30, 2023.

Thank you,

President’s Office
1701 E. Front Street
Traverse City, MI
nmcpresident@nmc.edu
Phone: (231) 995-1010

Quick Bytes fall 2023 training classes

Join Alison Thornton at an upcoming Quick Bytes class to learn about technology available to employees at NMC. Each class is one hour, full of information and includes time for questions. To support collaboration and connection, please ensure your camera is on during our session.

Quick Bytes courses can now be found in NEOED. To access the learner catalog:

  1. From the MyNMC home page select Talent Portal
  2. Select NeoEd Talent Suite
  3. On the left-hand menu, click Training
  4. Select Course Catalog
  5. From here, you can browse courses or search for the specific course you want to take. All current Quick Bytes classes are listed with an * (asterisk) at the beginning, so they show up at the beginning of the course catalog. 

 To Enroll, click on View Classes under the course you are interested in to see the session times, then click on the session time you would like (you must CLICK the session to activate the Enroll button) and then click Enroll.

Canva Advanced
Wednesday, September 20, Noon–1 p.m. or Monday, October 23, Noon–1 p.m.
Canva has new and exciting potential! This is an advanced class on using Canva techniques such as photos, frames, color palettes, and filters, as well as, creating a reusable custom template.

Canva New Features
Wednesday, September 27, Noon–1 p.m. or Monday, October 30, Noon–1 p.m.
Covering new features such as presentations and docs, draw, resizing designs, magic features, text to images features, instant styles and layouts, using your designs on Instagram and the campus monitors and more!

Is there a specific topic that you’d like to see featured in an upcoming Quick Bytes class that you don’t see listed above? Email athornton@nmc.edu.

Media mentions for August 21, 2023

The following college events and stories have appeared in the media recently. We want to share your media involvement too. Please send information about your NMC-related interview or appearance to publicrelations@nmc.edu. If possible, please include a link to the piece and information about where and when it was used.

Please note access to some stories may be limited by paywalls set up by the media outlet. This includes the Traverse City Record-Eagle, which limits free clicks to five per month. You may also read Record-Eagle articles in the print edition at the NMC Library.

Water knows no borders
Northern Express, Aug. 20
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Kudos!

Kudos to Kirk Waterstripe! Kirk was a huge help to Shannon McCann and Annie Callahan, two of our very popular College for Kids instructors (All Aboard the Hogwarts Express and STEM classes). Kudos to Kirk Waterstripe for going above and beyond to assist the College for Kids instructors in the Health and Science Building this summer (showcasing our chemistry labs to the community!). Thank you for being a special friend to Hogwarts and to our super science-y Hawk Owls!

Kudos to Dave Weaver! Thank you to Dave Weaver for supplying keyboards from our NMC e-waste, helping us recycle and learn! The College for Kids students greatly enjoyed the experience of taking them apart and learning how real keyboards work.


Experts suggest maintaining an “attitude of gratitude” increases positivity for yourself and for others. Please encourage your colleagues by submitting a KUDOS. Let them know you appreciate their hard work and are thinking of them!

Welcome our newest hires

These employees recently started working at the college. Let’s welcome them to the NMC community!

    • Bilal Sheikh – Assistant Chief Flight Instructor
    • Megan Bylsma – Major Gifts Officer
    • Ruby Barden – Audio Technology Assistant
    • Laura Korch – Ceramics/Fine Arts Instructor
    • Corbin Thompson – Residence Hall Manager
    • Keith Kasper – Adjunct Flight Instructor
    • Abby Sprenkle – Adjunct Communications Instructor
    • Zak Peter – Adjunct Culinary Instructor
    • Bernadette Stremlow – Student Writing Center
    • Brian Grossnickle – Adjunct Ceramics Instructor
    • Benjamin Herman – Adjunct Construction Technology
    • Heidi Hess – Adjunct Culinary Instructor

Internal Promotions

The following NMC employees were recently promoted. Congratulations!

    • Grant McKay – Health Occupations Instructor
    • Katy Knight – Student Life Office Manager

Celebration of Life for Dr. Kari Kahler Aug. 26

The family of Dr. Kari Kahler has made the following arrangements to celebrate her life as a wife, mother and more than four-decade employee of Northwestern Michigan College:

Saturday, Aug. 26
Visitation for family and friends: 1- 2 p.m.
Celebration of life service: 2 p.m.
Both at Hagerty Conference Center, NMC’s Great Lakes Campus, 715 E. Front St.

Read her obituary and leave a tribute here. Donate to a memorial scholarship in her honor here. Read NMC President Nick Nissley’s message to campus here and find out about grief support service here.

 

Support during the loss of Kari Kahler — Group Grief Support on Campus Friday, Aug. 18

Good Day NMC Employees,

We here at NMC are here to support you through this difficult time of losing our friend and colleague Kari Kahler and want to offer a reminder about Ulliance Life Advisor EAP services (800-448-8326). These services are free to you to use as needed and completely confidential. You can call 24/7 to set up an appointment with a counselor or coach.

In addition, we are arranging a grief group this week (Friday, Aug. 18 at 1–2 p.m. in TJNIC 106/107) with Ulliance and we hope that you are able to attend. Please add the date/time/location to your calendar.  A Masters Level Clinician will conduct a critical incident stress debriefing on site and offer 1:1 support following the group. If you would like to meet with Megan from Ulliance after the group meeting please reply to this email (including myself only) and she will work on scheduling time with you between 2–5 p.m.  Let me know the window of time that you are available and I will get back to you with your scheduled time.

Please review as needed the following PDF materials sent to us by Ulliance on grief and let us know if you need extra support.

Please share this information with any other employees that might benefit from this opportunity if they did not receive it.

Sincerely,
Hollie

Hollie DeWalt (she/her) PHR, SHRM-CP
Total Rewards Coordinator 
Human Resources Department (University Center Campus)
1701 East Front Street
Traverse City, MI  49686
Phone: (231) 995-1350
Fax: (231) 995-1590

Media mentions for August 14, 2023

The following college events and stories have appeared in the media recently. We want to share your media involvement too. Please send information about your NMC-related interview or appearance to publicrelations@nmc.edu. If possible, please include a link to the piece and information about where and when it was used.

Please note access to some stories may be limited by paywalls set up by the media outlet. This includes the Traverse City Record-Eagle, which limits free clicks to five per month. You may also read Record-Eagle articles in the print edition at the NMC Library.

Opinion: Critics have spoken, here’s the Planning Commission perspective
Record-Eagle, Aug. 13
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WNMC CD sale

The WNMC radio station is holding a CD sale on August 18-19. Stop by their studio, located in the basement of  the Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center, from 11 a.m. to  6 p.m. on August 18 and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on August 19 to look through the collection. Prices are low; music standards are high! 

In Memoriam: Dr. Kari Kahler

Kari KahlerIt is with heavy hearts that we announce the Aug. 12 passing of Dr. Kari Kahler, a cherished member of our Northwestern Michigan College community for more than 40 years. Many of you knew she had been fighting cancer for several months. Today, we remember her incredible career and contributions to NMC. Kari’s journey began as a Conference Center Coordinator in 1982 and grew to embody our NMC value of lifelong learning. Over the years, her unwavering dedication and passion for student success left an indelible mark on our institution. Her career at NMC culminated with becoming Associate Dean of Learning Services in 2012. For more than a decade she oversaw Academic & Career Advising, Disability Support Services, Honors, Phi Theta Kappa, Student Success, and Tutoring.

Kari’s commitment to Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) as the advisor of the Alpha Rho Pi chapter was truly remarkable. Since assuming this role on May 12,1997, she became a true PTK ambassador for Northwestern Michigan College. She embodied the spirit of PTK by ensuring its visibility on campus, attending events, and sharing her unyielding passion with students. Under her guidance, the Alpha Rho Pi Chapter thrived and grew, becoming a beacon of excellence.

Her legacy shines brightly through her tireless efforts to nurture student leadership. Kari’s collaborative spirit and boundless enthusiasm led to initiatives that impacted not only PTK students but the entire student body. She spearheaded the establishment of the first-ever “Student Leadership Luncheon,” creating a platform to recognize and celebrate student leaders across campus. Her involvement extended beyond PTK, as she co-founded the College’s inaugural Rotaract group, providing students with opportunities to develop leadership and professional skills through service. Kari’s impact resonated throughout the campus, with her students assuming leadership roles in various student organizations.

One of her most cherished accomplishments was the Blair Mentoring Project, which she co-founded with Emily Witte at Blair Elementary School. Through this project, Kari and her team paired NMC student mentors with Blair fifth graders, nurturing their leadership potential and fostering resilience. She helped these students see themselves as future leaders and college students.

Kari’s dedication went beyond PTK. She played an instrumental role in keeping the Food Pantry operational during the pandemic, served on the BBQ board for many years, led the Developmental Education Committee, and managed the honors program at NMC. Her commitment to student success was palpable, and she supported numerous students who faced challenges, always striving to provide them with the help they needed to thrive.

Her impact extended to the regional level, where she served as Michigan’s regional coordinator for PTK. She provided guidance and insight to the regional officer team, acting as a liaison to PTK headquarters. Her dedication was recognized in April 2015 when she received the distinguished regional coordinator award from headquarters.

Kari Kahler Outside of her professional commitments, Kari found solace in camping and cherished her little piece of heaven on earth in Leelanau County. Her family, including her husband Chad and her children Cori and Casey, held a special place in her heart.

Kari’s passion for fostering student leadership, her dedication to Phi Theta Kappa, and her immense contributions to Northwestern Michigan College will forever be remembered. As we mourn her loss, let us also celebrate her legacy and the positive impact she had on countless lives.

Human Resources will be sending out further communications regarding grief support services available on campus later this week. Do not hesitate to reach out for resources. The true impact of her work is with the countless lives she touched. But I also want to shine a light on just how dedicated she was to our College and all that we represent. A true servant leader, we are all better for knowing her and having her be part of our community.

Kari and her family established the Dr. Kari Kahler Scholarship at Northwestern Michigan College and have asked that gifts be directed to this scholarship in her memory. This scholarship will honor her legacy by providing financial assistance to former Blair Elementary students as they pursue their education at NMC. Learn more about the scholarship and donate here.

NMC Positions (42 years of service as of 2023)

  • Conference Center Coordinator 1982–1986
  • Residence Hall Supervisor 1981–1987
  • Career Planning and Placement Specialist 1985–1990
  • Assistant Director, Housing/Student Activities/Campus Activities 1987–1990
  • Director of Housing & Student Life 1991–1996
  • Adjunct – Psychology – 1998–2021
  • Coordinator – Center and Employment Services – 1997–2006
  • Director of Learning Services 2006–2012
  • Associate Dean of Learning Services 2012–Present

NMC Leadership/Engagement

  • Classification Review Team Member
  • Honors Committee – Honors Director
  • Food Pantry Team Member
  • Barbecue Board – College Liaison
  • PDI Advisory Board – Member
  • Crucial Accountability Instructor 

NMC Recognitions

  • Employee of the Term – 1989 Winter Term – Awarded
  • Foundation Excellence Award 1995 – Awarded
  • Foundation Excellence Award 2005 – Awarded
  • Foundation Excellence Award 2012 – Awarded
  • Team Excellence Award 2021 – Nominee (Learning Services) 

Phi Theta Kappa Roles & Recognition

  • PTK – Alpha Rho Pi Chapter Advisor
  • Michigan Regional Coordinator
  • Student Development Representative – PTK Honors Program Council 2020–2024
  • PTK Leadership Studies Curriculum Instructor
  • Recognition: PTK Faculty Scholar – 2020 
  • Recognition: Continued Excellence Award for Advisors 2022

Registration open for fall Extended Education & Training classes

NMC EES fall 2023 catalogNorthwestern Michigan College Extended Education & Training announces the release of its fall catalog, featuring over 220 diverse learning options. The catalog is now accessible online at www.nmc.edu/ees and registration is open for all interested learners.

This season, NMC Extended Education & Training presents a dynamic collection of in-person, livestream, and online classes. Led by local experts, these informal and short courses span an array of captivating topics including cooking, art, recreation, global issues, music, fitness, technology and more. Exciting new additions to the curriculum include Honey Tasting, Make Your Own Jewelry, Pickling & Fermenting Masterclass, Comic Book Creation and Supercharge Your Workplace: ChatGPT. Additionally, the popular series Coffee Chats will be returning for its fifth season.

Beyond the enriching short classes, this fall marks the launch of expanded career training certificates and micro-credentials. Accelerated Solutions are fast-track programs that provide needed credentials in a timely fashion to aspiring professionals seeking to launch, advance or transition their careers. Training is available in specialized areas such as innovation, business, manufacturing, healthcare, construction/skilled trades and more. By providing practical and cutting-edge training, NMC Extended Education & Training empowers individuals to achieve their career goals effectively. To explore these career-enhancing opportunities, visit nmc.edu/pd.

For more information or to request a printed catalog, email ees@nmc.edu.