Last chance to take a survey, and win an Amazon gift card

This week is your last chance to take an online survey about what you watch on TV, what you listen to on the radio, what you read in print or online, and the ways you prefer to be contacted with new information. The survey instructions say that it takes 15-20 minutes to complete, but smart people like you will probably finish it in 10 minutes or so. Everyone who completes the survey will be entered into a drawing to win a $150 Amazon.com gift card. Not bad for 10 minutes of work.

We extended the survey time for a few days, and the company helping us with the survey addressed a problem that timed a few people out of the survey while they were taking it.  So if that happened to you, give it one more shot and give yourself another chance to win the gift card.

You can take the survey here: http://www.interactresearch.org/mp/126/
And the password is: michigan

So thanks in advance for taking the survey, and good luck on winning the gift card!

NMC Calendar of Public Events – April

The following is a calendar of Northwestern Michigan College events open to the public. Free events are noted as such and are also tweeted at http://twitter.com/NMCfree. For information on specific events, call the listed phone number. Detailed news releases on most events will be available online at www.nmc.edu by clicking on “news and events” approximately two weeks before the event.

ONGOING:

Free campus tours depart from the Welcome Center in the Health & Science Building every  Friday at 11 a.m. 995-1054

April 15 – June 10, 2012

Benjamin Busch: The Art in War
Harvey Gordon: Paintings

May 18 – 22, 2012

Small Works Exhibition and Sale

Visit www.dennosmuseum.org for more Dennos Museum Center information.

APRIL  

Tuesday, April 3 Michigan Global Awareness Consortium presentation by David Hill, “The Blessing – A Norwegian Odyssey,” 7 p.m., Oleson Center. Free admission. 995-1155

Thursday, April 5 WCMU Community Cinema, Hell and Back Again, 7 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. Free admission.

Friday, April 6 Public Viewing Night, 9-11 p.m., $2/person; $5/family, Rogers Observatory, 995-2300

Tuesday, April 10 NMC Board of Trustees retreat, 12 p.m., Homestead Resort, Glen Arbor. 995-1010.

Tuesday, April 10 Michigan Global Awareness Consortium presentation by Susan Sharp, “The Snowman Trek,” 7 p.m., Oleson Center. Free admission. 995-1155

Wednesday, April 11 NMC Board of Trustees retreat, 8 a.m., Homestead Resort, Glen Arbor. 995-1010.

Wednesday, April 11 Blood Drive, 12-6 p.m., West Hall Conference Room.

Wednesday, April 11 Student Life presents, “NMC’s Got Talent,” 6 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. Free admission. 995-1118

Friday, April 13 Juan Siddi Flamenco Theatre concert, 8 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. 995-1553

Saturday, April 14 Great Lakes Maritime Academy spring open house aboard the training ship, State of Michigan, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 995-1202

Tuesday, April 17 NMC Percussion Ensemble, 7 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. Free admission.

Thursday, April 19 International Affairs Forum lecture by Ambassador Feisal al-Istrabadi,“Creating a Better Iraq: Restoring the Rule of Law,” 6 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. Free admission for current students and educators; others $10. 995-1700

Friday, April 20 NMC Jazz Bands & NMC Vocal Jazz Ensemble, 8 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. General Admission; tickets are $8 adults, $6 for seniors (62 and older) and children (12 and younger). Free admission for NMC Students with Student ID is free. 995-1553.

Sunday, April 22 NMC Grand Traverse Chorale & NMC Chamber Singers perform, “The Titanic Requiem,” 3 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. General admission; tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for seniors (62 and older) and children (12 and younger). Admission for NMC Students with Student ID is free. 995-1553.

Monday, April 23 NMC Board of Trustees meeting, 5:30 p.m., Oleson Center. 995-1010

Friday, April 27 Life Luncheon “Conversations with Father Fred”, noon-1:30 p.m., Oleson Center, $16 includes lunch buffet. 995-1700

Friday, April 27 Nagata Shachu concert, 8 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. 995-1553

Saturday, April 28 NMC Children’s Choir concert, 4 p.m., Interlochen’s Corson Auditorium. General admission; tickets available at the door: $10 for adults, and $5 seniors (62 and older) and children (12 and younger). 995-1338

Saturday, April 28 NMC Concert Band, 8 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. General admission; tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for seniors (62 and older) and children (12 and younger). Admission for NMC Students with Student ID is free. 995-1553.

Saturday, April 28 Public Viewing Night, 9-11 p.m., $2/person; $5/family, Rogers Observatory, 995-2300

Monday, April 30 The Vagina Monologues, 7 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. $10 adults; $5 NMC students w/Student ID.  Mature audiences only. For ticket information, call 995-1118.

 

Kudos to Student Life and Hagerty Center Staff

To the Student Life Staff and Hagerty Center Staff for participating in March’s Anti-Bullying week.  The week included two events on NMC’s campus, and were coordinated through our Student Life office and co-sponsored by the Michigan Department of Civil Rights, Third Level Crisis Center, TBA-ISD, and the Michigan State Police Dept. NMC also worked closely with TCAPS, the State Theater and the Traverse City Area District Library toward these efforts. Several events were held at the Hagerty Center throughout the week that closed on Friday, March 16, with a Challenge Bullying Conference at the Hagerty Center. Over 350 students, professionals and concerned community members attended for a day of speakers and training. Student leaders attended from as far north as Sault Ste. Marie and as far south as Ludington. We also had great participation from TCAPS, and TBA-ISD high schools and middle schools.

Submit kudos at: www.nmc.edu/departments/human-resources/kudos.html

NMC Position Vacancies

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 Instructor – Clinical Nursing (38-443)

Professional Staff (Full time)

Annual Giving Specialist (67-443)
Coordinator of Major Gifts (68-443)

Student Employee

Financial Aid-Office Assistant-Student Employee (62-443)
Resident Assistant (R.A.)-Student Employee (69-443)
White Pine Press Copy Editor-Student Employee (65-443)
White Pine Press Photographer-Student Employee (64-443)
White Pine Press Writer-Student Employee (66-443)

Supplemental Staff

Banquet Server-Hagerty Center (41-443)
Busser-Hagerty Center (72-443)

Bartender-Hagerty Center (73-443)
                       

CLOSED PENDING OUTCOME

Support Staff – Full time

President’s Office Assistant (45-443)

Support Staff – Part time

Administrative Assistant – Center for Instructional Excellence (40-443)

Technical/Paraprofessional Staff – Full time

Academic Office Manager – Technical Division (56-443)

 

NMC Employee Anniversaries

The following employees are celebrating an anniversary soon.  Please join us in congratulating them!

Vicki Cook           Interim Vice President of Finance and Administration          10 years

Brian Lewis         Grounds                                                                                                23 years

NMC’s International Feast

10th Annual NMC International Dinner
Thursday, April 12, 6pm

Get your tickets now for this amazing dinner event to be held at the Hagerty Center.  Hosted by the International Club, this annual dinner will feature delicious cuisine from all 10 countries currently represented at NMC by our international student population.

You’ll enjoy conversations with our international students, performances by students from around the globe and a special guest performance by Juan Siddi Flamenco Theater from Spain.

Tickets are $30 for adults, $15 for students (with ID) and $10 for children ages 5-13 and are available in the Admissions Office, the Hagerty Center or by visiting www.nmc.edu/tickets.  The event sells out each year — get your tickets early!

Appraisal Day with Don Butkovich

Saturday, May 5 —  Reservations required.

Local art appraiser Don Butkovich will be at the Museum on Saturday, May 5, 2012, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. to verbally appraise your hidden treasures.

Each person with a reservation may bring a maximum of two items. The proceeds from the $8 fee (per object) will generously be donated to the Dennos Museum Center’s museum programming fund. Refunds are not available for canceled appointments.

Make a reservation online or call (231) 995-1573

Community Cinema: Hell and Back Again

Thursday, April 5, 7:00 pm – Free admission.

U.S. Marine Sergeant Nathan Harris, 25, leads his unit to fight a ghostlike enemy in Afghanistan. Wounded in battle, Harris returns to North Carolina and his devoted wife, to fight pain, addiction, and the terrifying normalcy of life at home.

This film will be shown captioned and there will be a sign language interpreter for the panel discussion.

Community Cinema is a community outreach project of CMU Public Television and the Dennos Museum Center.   These screening events are part of the ITVS (Independent Television Service) Community Cinema program.

Are You An NMC Alumni?

NMC alumni volunteers are needed on Barbecue Day, May 20, to help in the Alumni Quilt Tent.

Can you spare a couple hours? Your efforts to help sell quilt raffle tickets will support the George Comden Alumni Scholarship.

It’s a great way to meet & greet other NMC alumni on BBQ day!

Please contact Sonia Clem:  sclem@nmc.edu ext. 51030

Thank You Note from Marie & Jay Hooper

On behalf of the Board, President, Faculty & Staff at NMC, the President’s Office sent a floral tribute to the funeral of Jay Hooper’s mother.  We received this note to share with you.

Tim, Board, Faculty and Staff,

On behalf of the entire family, I would like to thank you for the wonderful flower arrrangement at mom’s visitation and funeral. Having so many friends like you has made it easier to handle mom’s loss.

Thanks,

Marie and Jay

 

Be Part of the “It Gets Better Project”

The It Gets Better Project is a response to a number of students taking their own lives after being bullied in school, the project’s creators wanted to create a personal way for supporters everywhere to tell LGBT youth that, yes, it does indeed get better.

NMC Student Life and NMC Pride is inviting students, faculty and staff to participate in an It Gets Better video. The video will take place in the Student Life Office, lower level of West Hall, and Emily Magner will be project editor. Anyone interested can contact Stephen Krygier at skrygier@nmc.edu or call 231-709-0971 to set  a taping appointment.

ItGetsBetter.org, the official web site where the video will be posted, and on select NMC web pages, is a place where young people who are lesbian, gay, bi, or trans can see how love and happiness can be a reality in their future.  It’s a place where straight allies can visit and support their friends and family members.  It’s a place where people can share their stories, take the It Gets Better Project pledge and watch videos of love and support.

Student Life and NMC Pride is looking for anyone in support of the LGBT community and who is willing to share their own personal stories.

Please call Emily Magner for more information,  995-1118.

Alumni Volunteers Needed

The NMC Foundation office is looking for alumni to greet family and students from 12 – 2 on commencement day, May 5.
Also, alumni volunteers are needed for the alumni quilt raffle tent at the NMC BBQ on May 20.
For more information, contact Sonia Clem (sclem@nmc.edu or 231-995-1030).

Want to be a Curator?

Hello NMC Faculty and Staff,

I would like to invite you to help us create an exhibition from the museum’s art collections and in doing so make some museum history! The exhibition title is Museum Collections: Community Curators.

For over 20 years, the college and the museum have worked to develop an art collection that can be used as a community resource for exhibition and teaching. This collection contains about 2000 works, half of which is Inuit art, and the balance a diverse collection of paintings, sculpture, ceramics, works on paper and other media by artists of state, national and international reputation.

For years we have shown this growing collection by selecting the works to be shown and presenting them in the galleries. This time we would like you to select the works to be shown and write a short paragraph (your interpretation) about the work from your perspective.

During the 2006 Community Curators exhibition, we invited about 50 people, representing a diverse cross section of the Grand Traverse community, to participate. This time around, we are inviting the entire community to participate, not only for the gallery exhibition, but also as a new, online exhibition.

 

From March 22, 2012 through the end of the exhibition, June 17, 2012, viewers can go online to our website, view the works, and offer their own interpretations of the works.

Selections need to made and interpretations entered by April 3 in order to be included in the physical gallery.

To learn more and to participate, go to this webpage:  http://www.dennosmuseum.org/exhibitions/current/community-curators.html

This is also a great opportunity for your students and family, so feel free to pass on the information.

A special thank you to Steve Kellman for helping to setup the online gallery in SmugMug.

Have fun curating!

Diana Bolander
Curator of Education and Interpretation
Dennos Museum Center

 

NMC Employee Anniversaries

The following employees are celebrating an anniversary soon. Please join us in congratulating them!

Jim Coughlin                     Science/Math Instructor                            25 years

Tim Nelson                         President                                                           12 years

 

Submit kudos at: www.nmc.edu/departments/human-resources/kudos.html

NMC Position Vacancies

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 Instructor – Clinical Nursing (38-443)

                         Professional Staff (Full time)

Annual Giving Specialist (67-443)
Coordinator of Major Gifts (68-443)

                        Student Employee

Financial Aid-Office Assistant-Student Employee (62-443)
Resident Assistant (R.A.)-Student Employee (69-443)
White Pine Press Copy Editor-Student Employee (65-443)
White Pine Press Photographer-Student Employee (64-443)
White Pine Press Writer-Student Employee (66-443)

                        Supplemental Staff

Banquet Server-Hagerty Center (41-443)
Busser-Hagerty Center (72-443)
Bartender-Hagerty Center (73-443)

CLOSED PENDING OUTCOME

                        Support Staff – Full time

President’s Office Assistant (45-443)

                         Support Staff – Part time

Administrative Assistant – Center for Instructional Excellence (40-443)

                         Technical/Paraprofessional Staff – Full time

                                    Academic Office Manager – Technical Division (56-443)