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.
NMC’s Hagerty Center has immediate openings for dishwashers. Excellent starting wage. For more information or to apply online visit http://www.nmc.edu/jobs. For assistance call 231-995-1377 or 1-800-748-0566 x51377 or email hr@nmc.edu
In an effort to better protect your personal information, NMC will be requiring credit card payments for tuition and fees to be processed through NMC Self-Service only – www.nmc.edu/selfservice/.
Effective July 1, 2012, credit card payments made for tuition, fees, and other charges related to for-credit courses will not be accepted over the phone or in the Student Financial Services Office.
Payments by cash, check, or money order can be made in person at Student Financial Services (Tanis Building, main level). Checks can also be mailed to Northwestern Michigan College, Business Office, 1701 East Front Street, Traverse City, MI 49686.
Credit card payments can be made through NMC Self-Service from any location where you can access the internet. This includes dedicated computers in the Student Financial Services Office, where you can get assistance with how to pay online, and additional computers in the Tanis Atrium provided for your Self-Service access.
These changes are only on the student account payments as described above and will NOT affect any other transactions on our campuses where credit cards are accepted.
• At the annual spring Motel & Resort Association mtg. hosted by the Traverse City Chamber of Commerce, “Preston Tanis, Northwestern Michigan College director, said the decade-old school in Traverse City is a million dollar business for the community through expenditures by 803 students.”
25 Years Ago:
Sherry Sheppard [Howard] was announced in the Record-Eagle as the NMC Employee of the Month for April.
Title: Aquaponic gardening : a step-by-step guide to raising vegetables and fish together
Author: Bernstein, Sylvia.
Call number: SB126.5 .B47 2011
Pub date: 2011
Aquaponics is a revolutionary system for growing plants by fertilizing them with the waste water from fish in a sustainable closed system. A combination of aquaculture and hydroponics, aquaponic gardening is an amazingly productive way to grow organic vegetables, greens, herbs, and fruits.
`Overall, I consider this work to be a valuable resource for teachers and students of research, as well as researchers who want to extend or refine their skills’ – Qualitative Research Journal
The Dharma Bums was published one year after On the Road made Jack Kerouac a celebrity and a spokesperson for the Beat Generation. Sparked by his contagious zest for life, the novel relates the adventures of an ebullient group of Beatnik seekers in a freewheeling exploration of Buddhism and the search for Truth.
Title: The Health Benefits of DogWalking for People and Pets
Author: Johnson, Rebecca A., 1956-
Publisher: Purdue University Press,
Pub date: c2011.
Pages: 197 p.
Call no: SF427.46 H43 2011
Drawn from peer-reviewed papers delivered at a symposium entitled Research Meets Practice: Human-animal Interaction in Obesity Across the Lifespan, part of the larger 18th Annual Conference of the International Society for Anthrozoology, held in Kansas City, Missouri in October 2009.
Title: Here Comes Trouble : Stories From My Life
Author: Moore, Michael, 1954 Apr. 23-
Publisher: Grand Central Pub.,
Pub date: 2011.
Pages: 427 p.
Call no: PN1998.3 M668 A3 2011
“I had an unusually large-sized head, though this was not uncommon for a baby in the Midwest. The craniums in our part of the country were designed to leave a little extra room for the brain to grow in case one day we found ourselves exposed to something we didn’t understand, like a foreign language, or a salad.”
Michael Moore-Oscar-winning filmmaker, bestselling author, the nation’s unofficial provocateur laureate-is back, this time taking on an entirely new role, that of his own meta-Forest Gump.
Breaking the autobiographical mode, he presents twenty-four far-ranging, irreverent, and stranger-than-fiction vignettes from his own early life. One moment he’s an eleven-year-old boy lost in the Senate and found by Bobby Kennedy; and in the next, he’s inside the Bitburg cemetery with a dazed and confused Ronald Reagan. Fast-forwarding to 2003, he stuns the world by uttering the words “We live in fictitious times . . . with a fictitious president” in place of the expected “I’d like to thank the Academy.”
To Albert Buchanan for working in the sweltering heat this past weekend to pre-stage and test equipment for the Kids Free Fishing Day. At the end of the event Albert disassembled and returned the equipment to storage. Way to go Albert!
To Bill Hardy, Jim Gray, and Rick Spires for these gentlemen responded very quickly when called upon for assistance in East Hall. They were very professional and went over and beyond expectations.
Did you know that all NMC employees can take advantage of Fifth Third’s Membership Advantage for free? All you have to do is ask your banker. For more information contact either Michael Cook at 922-4325 or Matthew Quinter at 922-4018 or stop by the branch at 1028 E Eighth Street.
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.
NMC’s Hagerty Center has immediate openings for dishwashers. Excellent starting wage. For more information or to apply online visit http://www.nmc.edu/jobs. For assistance call 231-995-1377 or 1-800-748-0566 x51377 or email hr@nmc.edu
A couple of feature stories this week:
The Duluth News Tribune featured two hometown NMC Great Lakes Maritime Academy cadets when the ship was there last week
NMC English and Communications Instructor Charles S. Rand has been selected to participate in the College Board’s Annual AP Reading in Language and Composition. Each June, AP teachers and college faculty members from around the world gather in the United States to evaluate and score the free-response sections of the AP Exams.
AP Readers are high school and college educators who represent many of the finest academic institutions in the world. The AP Reading is a unique forum in which an academic dialogue between high school and college educators is both fostered and encouraged.
In 2011, more than 11,000 AP Readers evaluated more than 3.4 million AP Exams.
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.
Did you know that women earn on average $0.77 for every $1.00 a man does? You could be losing out on over one million dollars during your lifetime!
NMC is sponsoring a free workshop especially for female students on Monday, June 18 on how to negotiate your starting salary and earn what you deserve. Choose one of two times:
12:30–3:30 p.m.
Health Science Room 100
NMC Main Campus
OR
6–9 p.m.
University Center Room 212
Located on Cass Rd.
Please call (231) 995-1040 or e-mail Kari Kahler at kkahler@nmc.edu to reserve your spot.
This workshop is sponsored by Northwestern Michigan College, NMC University Center, AAUW of Traverse City, AAUW-Legal Advocacy Fund and The WAGE Project.
Roll our the red carpet – College for Kids starts Monday, June 18. Nearly 200 kids will be on main campus, Aero Park, and off-site locations for the launch of the 34th year of C4K. We are expecting an enrollment of over 1700 throughout the 8-week program which runs through August 17 (no classes the week of July 4). Our goal? Make every parent and kid feel like NMC is the coolest place with the best things happening.
You’ll see signs in various buildings which can help you guide a slightly confused parent or kid. Don’t hesitate to give the EES office a call for assistance 5-1700.
THANKS for your friendliness, smiles, and assistance.
— Carol Evans, Director, Extended Educational Services
Today is your last chance to buy your Parade of Homes tickets for $10 before the price goes up to $12. Contact Holly Gorton in the President’s Office at hgorton@nmc.edu or 5-1012. The Parade of Homes starts tomorrow, June 16 and runs through June 24.