Opening Conference Monday
A reminder that Opening Conference is Monday, August 20 at the Hagerty Center on the Great Lakes Campus from 8 am – noon.
Breakfast will be provided.
See you there!
A reminder that Opening Conference is Monday, August 20 at the Hagerty Center on the Great Lakes Campus from 8 am – noon.
Breakfast will be provided.
See you there!
A memorial service will be held in honor of Matthew Hazelwood
Saturday, August 18th at 5:00 pm
Dennos Museum Center
A celebrated teacher and conductor, Matthew was Director of the Academy Orchestra at Interlochen Arts Academy from 1993 to 2008. Most recently, Matthew served as the Director of the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra, Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Philharmonic Youth Symphony of Colombia and the Batuta System of Orchestras of Colombia.
Matthew forged enduring artistic relationships with hundreds of students and professional colleagues around the world. Everyone who worked with him was enriched by his inspiring energy and passion, his humble nature, his devotion and commitment to teaching, his advocacy of young musicians, and his ever-present sense of humor, optimism, and enjoyment of life.
Matthew will be remembered by his family and friends as a devoted mentor and friend, a loving husband and father. He leaves behind his son, Thomas, his daughter, Giuliana and his wife, Constanza.
Here’s a look at five new arrivals to the Osterlin Library.
Groove music : the art and culture of the hip-hop DJ
Author: Katz, Mark, 1970-
Call number: ML3531 .K37 2012
Pub date: 2012
It’s all about the scratch in Groove Music, award-winning music historian Mark Katz’s groundbreaking book about the figure that defined hip-hop: the DJ. Today hip-hop is a global phenomenon, and the sight and sound of DJs mixing and scratching is familiar in every corner of the world.
The man who left too soon : the life and works of Stieg Larsson
Author: Forshaw, Barry.
Call number: PT9876.22 .A6933 Z68 2011
Pub date: 2011
His best-selling books are violent, terrifying, brilliantly written and have sold millions of copies around the world, but Stieg Larsson was not there to witness any of their international success.
A mountain of crumbs : a memoir
1st Simon & Schuster
Author: Gorokhova, Elena.
Call number: SHELF KK DK543 .G67 A3 2010
Pub date: 2010
1 reserve copy available at Mark & Helen Osterlin Library.
A Mountain of Crumbs is the moving story of a young Soviet girl’s discovery of the hidden truths of adulthood and her country’s profound political deception.
Unfair to genius : the strange and litigious career of Ira B. Arnstein
Author: Rosen, Gary A.
Call number: KF228 .A76 R67 2012
Pub date: 2012
The long and tortured career of Ira B. Arnstein, “the unrivaled king of copyright infringement plaintiffs,” opens a curious window into the evolution of copyright law in the United States.
American Indian stories, legends, and other writings
Author: Zitkala-*Sa, 1876-1938.
Call number: E98 .F6 Z58 2003
Pub date: 2003
The finest stories and nonfiction writings by a Native American author and activist Zitkala-Sa wrestled with the conflicting influences of American Indian and white culture throughout her life.
There is still time to get some basics under your belt to insure success with your Moodle2 program. Please join us for instruction and hands on work. Q&A at the end of the presentation.
Scholars Hall 218, 3:00-5:00, on Thursday August 23.
Kudos to Mike Davis for continually going “above and beyond” for the music department! Not only is Mike an incredible educator – giving his students vast and varied opportunities to learn about all genres of music, but he is also an incredible team-player.
Mike gives of his time to perform and arrange live performances for several music classes and he serves an important role as a Music Department Adviser. Mike teaches Music Appreciation and Jazz Appreciation classes and Applied Lessons on saxophone.
On behalf of the Music Department – thank you Mike!
Following are positions currently open at NMC. For detailed information on externally posted positions, please visit NMC’s web page at www.nmc.edu/jobs Information on internal postings has been emailed.
OPEN POSTINGS
Adjunct Faculty
Adjunct Faculty-English Composition (50-443)
Adjunct Faculty – Sociology (84-443)
Adjunct Faculty-Physics Instructor (98-443)
Adjunct Faculty-Critical Reading Instructor (105-443)
Adjunct Faculty-Biology (108-443)
Adjunct Faculty-Physical Education Basketball (109-443)
Adjunct Faculty-White Pine Press Design Advisor (119-443)
Administrative Staff
Director of Admissions (121-443)
Faculty
HVAC/R Instructor (95-443) (Full time)
Nursing Instructor – Mental Health (91-443) (Part time)
Professional Staff
Master, T-S State of Michigan (99-443)
Curator of Education (124-443)
Librarian (127-443)
Student Employee
White Pine Press Writer-Student Employee (66-443)
Tutor-Student Employee (82-443)
Student Life Office Assistant-Student Employee (94-443)
Groundskeeper-Student Employee (104-443)
Records Office-Student Employee (110-443)
Help Desk Student Assistant (114-443)
Campus Security-Student Employee (116-443)
Admissions Office Assistant-Student Employee (122-443)
Science/Math Academic Area Office Assistant (123-443)
Student Lab Assistant – Chemistry (128-443)
Student Lab Assistant – Biology (129-443)
Supplemental Staff
Banquet Server-Hagerty Center (41-443)
Busser-Hagerty Center (72-443)
Bartender-Hagerty Center (73-443)
Dishwasher-Hagerty Center (81-443)
Supplemental Custodian (106-443)
Supplemental Fitness Center Floor Monitor (111-443)
Supplemental Open Recreation and Intramural Sports Supervisor (112-443)
Supplemental Welding Assistant (126-443)
CLOSED PENDING OUTCOME
Professional Staff
Employee Wellness Coordinator (103-443) (Part time)
The following employees are celebrating an anniversary. Please join us in congratulating them!
| Tricia Farrier | Bar Supervisor – Hagerty Center | 3 years |
| Jo Gallegos | Banquet Supervisor – Hagerty Center | 3 years |
| Mike Gillett | Science/Math Instructor | 12 years |
| Nate Glidden | Director of the Hagerty Center | 3 years |
| Scott Goethals | Business Instructor | 12 years |
| Nancy Gray | Communications Instructor | 3 years |
| Gene Jenneman | Executive Director of Dennos Museum Center | 24 years |
| Coburn MacNaughton | Executive Chef – Hagerty Center | 4 years |
| John Mauk | Communications Instructor | 10 years |
| Barcley Owens | Communications Instructor | 10 years |
| Pam Palermo | Director of Financial Aid | 3 years |
| Garyn Roberts | Communications Instructor | 18 years |
| Chad Schenkelberger | Hagerty Center Assistant Director | 3 years |
| Laura Schmidt | Director of Nursing Programs | 18 years |
| Cathlyn Sommerfield | Director of Research Services | 16 years |
| Mike Surgalski | Maritime Academy Instructor | 17 years |
| Bryce Turner | Analyst-Network Systems & Data Communications | 12 years |
| Tina Ulrich | Director of Library Services | 4 years |
| Kelly Zimmerman | Human Resources Assistant/Benefits | 3 years |
This week, 9 and 10 interviewed GLMA Instructor Bob Mason about the situation near Neebish Island where a freighter ran aground.
Have you ever wanted a classroom of one? Consider being a Big Brother or Big Sister mentor to a child. There are no tests to administer, no assignments to grade – just a child waiting for a friend.
Big Brothers Big Sisters is seeking volunteers for its community- and school-based mentoring programs. Men: you’re ESPECIALLY needed, as the boys on our waitlists for a mentor are ever-increasing.
In either program, volunteers are able to make an impact by spending a few hours of quality one-on-one time with a child each month. In the school-based program, volunteers visit with the child at school once each week during their lunch/recess break. Time spent together typically involves playing games, doing puzzles, reading, playing in the gym or on the playground, or eating lunch and chatting. The community-based program extends year-round and allows the volunteer the flexibility to meet with the child when convenient each month, outside the school grounds. Your best gift is your time and simply being yourself.
We work closely with our volunteers to match them with a child who will enjoy their time and talents and provide a friendship that is beneficial and rewarding.
Additionally, if you have any students whom you feel would make good Bigs, please encourage them to consider volunteering in one of our nearby school-based mentoring programs.
For more information about becoming a Big this school year, call 231-946-2447 ext. 202 or visit http://
www.bigsupnorth.com/site/c.cuIVJeNXKkL2G/b.7893377/k.FB11/Volunteer.htm
Following are positions currently open at NMC. For detailed information on externally posted positions, please visit NMC’s web page at www.nmc.edu/jobs Information on internal postings has been emailed.
OPEN POSTINGS
Adjunct Faculty
Adjunct Faculty-English Composition (50-443)
Adjunct Faculty – Sociology (84-443)
Adjunct Faculty-Physics Instructor (98-443)
Adjunct Faculty-Critical Reading Instructor (105-443)
Adjunct Faculty-Biology (108-443)
Adjunct Faculty-Physical Education Basketball (109-443)
Adjunct Faculty-White Pine Press Design Advisor (119-443)
Administrative Staff
Director of Admissions (121-443)
Faculty
HVAC/R Instructor (95-443) (Full time)
Nursing Instructor – Mental Health (91-443) (Part time)
Professional Staff
Master, T-S State of Michigan (99-443)
Student Employee
White Pine Press Writer-Student Employee (66-443)
Tutor-Student Employee (82-443)
Switchboard Operator Assistant-Student Employee (83-443)
Student Life Office Assistant-Student Employee (94-443)
Groundskeeper-Student Employee (104-443)
Records Office-Student Employee (110-443)
Help Desk Student Assistant (114-443)
Campus Security-Student Employee (116-443)
Admissions Office Assistant-Student Employee (122-443)
Science/Math Academic Area Office Assistant (123-443)
Supplemental Staff
Banquet Server-Hagerty Center (41-443)
Busser-Hagerty Center (72-443)
Bartender-Hagerty Center (73-443)
Dishwasher-Hagerty Center (81-443)
Supplemental Custodian (106-443)
Supplemental Fitness Center Floor Monitor (111-443)
Supplemental Open Recreation and Intramural Sports Supervisor (112-443)
CLOSED PENDING OUTCOME
Professional Staff
Employee Wellness Coordinator (103-443) (Part time)
The following employees are celebrating an anniversary. Please join us in congratulating them!
Dave Bajema Automotive Instructor 5 years
Amy Collins Health Occupations Instructor 1 year
Andy Dolan Executive Director, Public Relations and Marketing 1 year
Mary Erickson Science/Math Instructor 1 year
Tim Fader Painter 29 years
Tom Gordon Humanities Instructor 15 years
Lori Hodek Talent Management Coordinator 10 years
Mark Howell Communications Instructor 15 years
Amjad Khan Social Sciences Instructor 6 years
Mella McCormick Humanities Instructor 4 years
Kristy McDonald Business Instructor 6 years
Nate Peplinski Science/Math Instructor 5 years
Tony Sauerbrey UAS Program Manager 6 years
Caroline Schaefer-Hills Humanities Instructor 12 years
Jackie Schenk Office Assistant – Extended Educational Services 18 years
Adam Shafer Science/Math Instructor 5 years
Melissa Sprenkle Communications Instructor 1 year
Mike Torre Humanities Instructor 15 years
The next episode of the History Channel series Great Lake Warriors, features footage provided by NMC’s Great Lakes Water Studies Institute of the Lauren Castle, a tugboat that sunk in West Grand Traverse Bay south of Sutton’s Bay on November 5, 1980.
While conducting hydrographic surveys of East and West Grand Traverse Bay in 2009, the Great Lakes Water Studies Institute discovered what they believed to be the Lauren Castle, resting upgright on the floor of West Grand Traverse Bay. While initial attempts to conduct a video investigation of the Lauren Castle were unsuccessful, the Water Studies Institute returned in October, 2010 with a remotely operated vehicle to successfully capture video of the shipwreck. Portions of that video air in this week’s episode.
Great Lake Warriors episode four, “Make or Break” premieres at 10 pm, Thursday, August 9, and re-airs:
Further Your Health Care Career in Northern Michigan
There is good news for northern Michigan medical professionals: GVSU’s Master of Physician Assistant Studies (M.P.A.S.) program is now available at the Traverse City campus.
Please join us to learn more about our Master of Physician Assistant Studies (M.P.A.S.) degree offered right here in Traverse City.
M.P.A.S. Informational Open House
Friday, September 7, Noon-5 p.m.
NMC University Center, Room 219
If you can’t attend or just can’t wait to learn more about how you can become a physician assistant, visit www.gvsu.edu/pas, or call 231.995.1785
A memorial service will be held in honor of Matthew Hazelwood
Saturday, August 18th at 5:00 pm
Dennos Museum Center
A celebrated teacher and conductor, Matthew was Director of the Academy Orchestra at Interlochen Arts Academy from 1993 to 2008. Most recently, Matthew served as the Director of the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra, Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Philharmonic Youth Symphony of Colombia and the Batuta System of Orchestras of Colombia.
Matthew forged enduring artistic relationships with hundreds of students and professional colleagues around the world. Everyone who worked with him was enriched by his inspiring energy and passion, his humble nature, his devotion and commitment to teaching, his advocacy of young musicians, and his ever-present sense of humor, optimism, and enjoyment of life.
Matthew will be remembered by his family and friends as a devoted mentor and friend, a loving husband and father. He leaves behind his son, Thomas, his daughter, Giuliana and his wife, Constanza.
The Record-Eagle published an article and an editorial this week on the new bridge simulator that the Maritime Academy has ordered.
Article: http://record-eagle.com/local/x614300951/Bridge-simulator-to-train-students
NMC Archivist Ann Swaney has written an article for the State of Michigan Archives site about Peter Dougherty and how Old Mission Peninsula got its name.
From the Record-Eagle, by NMC’s Susan Odgers:
http://m.record-eagle.com/TRE/db_/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=qfhof8o2&full=true#display
In an effort to make college more affordable for our students, the Osterlin Library is asking faculty to place a copy of their textbooks on reserve at the library.
The library does not have the funds to buy the textbooks for every class, but if faculty can lend us an extra copy or even an older edition, we can make it available to students during open hours. This will help students whose financial aid has not yet come through, who have ordered books online which have not yet arrived, or who are disciplined enough to do all of their class reading in the library!
Faculty may drop off textbooks at the library any time. Please indicate your name, your class name and number, and length of check-out time (usually 2-hours in-library use.) If you have questions, contact Rochelle Hammontree at 5-1064 rhammontree@nmc.edu