NMC Anniversaries

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

Pat Coy                                   Custodian                                                                    1 year

Rochelle Hammontree    Paraprofessional – Library                               28 years

Scott Herzberg                   Academic Advisor – Upward Bound             16 years

Dan Yeider                           Maintenance Mechanic                                         6 years

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)
Records Office-Student Employee (63-443)
Tutor (30-443)
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)
Supplemental-Telephone Survey Caller (59-443)

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)           

 

 

3 Healthy Breakfasts

Friday, March 9, 10-11 a.m., Oleson Center Kitchen

Part of  our 3 SQUARES SERIES … presented by your NMC Wellness Committee

Chef Fred Laughlin, Director of Great Lakes Culinary Institute, will present three of his favorite quick and healthy breakfast options

Fred will offer samples of one of the choices, and you will go home with all three recipes to try in your own kitchen.

If you miss breakfast, Chef Laughlin will present his favorite lunches and dinners.

Mark your calendar:

3 Healthy Lunches: Friday, April 13, 11am-12pm

3 Healthy Dinners: Friday, May 11, 4-5pm

Seating is limited: Make your reservation to mgriggs@nmc.edu

Kudos to Leland Nelson

Leland Nelson gallantly come to the rescue of a messy drain problem during Friday night’s Tasters’ Guild Auction at the Hagerty Center. Leland had finished his Professional Cookery class assignments and was coming back to say good night when he saw the problem and immediately grabbed a mop and started to help clean up the mess.  It was inspiring and refreshing to see!

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

NMC Events Calendar – March

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

Dennos Museum Center exhibitions:

December 4, 2011 – April 1, 2012

Erig Daigh: Happiness is a Target

January 14 – March 13, 2012

Welcome to Idlewild: The Black Eden of Michigan

January 15 – April 1, 2012

Northwest Michigan Regional: A Juried Exhibition of Michigan Fine Art

March 11 – 18, 2012

We Don’t Want Them

April 15 – June 10, 2012

Benjamin Busch: The Art in War
Harvey Gordon: Paintings

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

MARCH

Thursday, March 1 WCMU Community Cinema, Revenge of the Electric Car, 7 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. Free admission.

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

Saturday, March 3 Larry Garner Blues Band, 8 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. 995-1553

Sunday, March 4 NMC Choirs in Concert, featuring the Grand Traverse Chorale and Chamber Singers, 3 p.m., Immaculate Conception Church. General admission. $10 adults, $5 seniors (62 and older) and children (12 and younger). Tickets available at the door. 995-1338

Wednesday, March 7 NMC Career & Employment Fair, 3-5 p.m., Hagerty Center, Great Lakes Campus. Free; open to all. 995-1040

Friday, March 9 NMC Concert Band, 8 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. 995-1700

Saturday, March 10 Celebrate Women’s History Month, “Grandmothers,” 12:30-2:30 p.m., Fine Arts Bldg Rm 115

Saturday, March 10 Winter Health and Fitness Day, 9:30 a.m., Oleson Center. 995-1700.

Tuesday, March 13 Michigan Global Awareness Consortium presentation by Carole Elchert, “Nepal & Tourism – On the Potter’s Wheel,” 7 p.m., Oleson Center. Free admission. 995-1155

Wednesday, March 14 NMC Transfer Fair, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Health/Science Bldg Welcome Center. 995-1360

Thursday, March 15 Technical Career & Job Fair, 5-9 p.m., Parsons-Stulen Building, 2600 Aero Park Drive. Free admission. Free exhibitor registration, call: 995-2000

Thursday, March 15 International Affairs Forum lecture by Dr. Zeynep Gursel, “The Future of Turkey,” 6 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. Free admission for current students/educators, $10 others. 995-1700

Thursday, March 15 Free public forum, “Challenging Bullying: Creating a Safe Community,” 4-7 p.m., Hagerty Center, Great Lakes Campus. Free admission. 995-1118

Friday, March 16 “Challenge Bullying: Create a Safe Community” one-day conference,

9 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Hagerty Center, Great Lakes Campus. Free admission. To register, call 922-4800.

Friday, March 16 Taste of France Reception and Fundraiser, 6 p.m., Lobdell’s Restaurant, Great Lakes Campus. Reservation required. 995-3120

Saturday, March 17 Tab Benoit concert, 8 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. 995-1553

Monday, March 19 NMC Board of Trustees meeting, 6:30 p.m., Oleson Center. 995-1010

Wenesday, March 21 Blood Drive, 12-6 p.m., West Hall Conference Room.

Thursday, March 22 British Isles Dinner, 6 p.m., Lobdell’s Restaurant, Great Lakes Campus. Reservation required. 995-3120

Saturday, March 24 Honky Tonk Angels concert, 8 p.m., Milliken Auditorium. 995-1553

 

Take a survey. Win a gift card.

From February 29–March 31, Northwestern Michigan College is conducting 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, right?

So what is NMC going to do with the information?
Well, we’re not going to share it with other colleges or businesses or anybody else. So you don’t have to worry about filling out this survey and getting a bunch of junk mail or e-mails because of it. What we are going to use it for is to do a better job of reaching people like you. It will help us learn more about what you watch and where you hang out and if you’d rather receive e-mails or texts or stuff in the mail.

How many times can I take the survey?
You can take it as many times as you want, but the survey’s pretty smart, so no matter how many times you take it, you’re only going to be entered to win the gift card once.

What if part of the survey doesn’t apply to me?
You don’t have to answer every question, but you do have to make it to the end of the survey to be entered to win. So if there is a question that doesn’t apply to you, you can just move on to the next one.

Where do I go to take the survey?
Just follow this link and use michigan as the password. It’s just that easy.

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

Dining experience survey

Sodexo is requesting your participation in an important online survey about your recent dining experiences on campus.  In return for your participation, please present your survey confirmation of participation to one of our cashiers for a discount.

If you haven’t visited any of the campus dining locations as of yet, please take the opportunity to do so.  You can then come back afterwards to complete the survey.

Ensure your entry to win by completing the survey as soon as possible! It should take about 7-9 minutes max to complete and will only be available for a limited time.

To log-in now and participate in this online survey, please click on the link below:
http://www.synovate.net/dining2012

Alternatively, you may copy and paste the entire URL link into the address line of your Internet browser (e.g., Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, etc.)

Once you are directed to the website page, you will need to enter the following 5-digit Log-in ID to begin the survey.
Log-in ID:  94380

Should you exit the survey unexpectedly or accidentally close your internet browser, clicking on the link above will allow you to re-enter the survey and continue where you left off.
Thank you, in advance, for your participation and valuable feedback. We look forward to serving you!

Cordially,
Robert Scott
General Manager

If you experienced a problem with the survey, please email us at sodexo.support@synovate.com for help.  If your question is not answered here, please include this original message when replying by e-mail, along with a description of the problem.  If you have a question regarding this e-mail or the online survey described above, please include this original message when you reply by e-mail.

Show your support for community college baccalaureate legislation

MICHIGAN’S COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND THEIR STUDENTS NEED YOUR HELP.

The Michigan Senate is considering a bill (HB 4496) that would allow the state’s community colleges to offer bachelor degrees in five select areas.

  • Maritime Studies (sought by NMC) 
  • Nursing (sought by NMC and other community colleges)
  • Culinary Arts (sought by NMC and other community colleges)
  • Energy Production (sought by NMC and other community colleges)
  • Cement Technology (sought by Alpena Community College)

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Pahl Literary Prize Winner Named

Grace Reinhold, a 2008 graduate of Traverse City Central High School, has been named the fall 2011 winner of the John Pahl Literary Prize at NMC.

Reinhold’s short story, “Peacock in the Gift Shop” written for her English 221 Creative Writing class taught by Pahl, was judged as the best student fiction submitted as a class assignment, published in the White Pine Press or in the NMC Magazine.

Reinhold, 22, of Acme, credits her mother with convincing her to pursue her writing talents. “Peacock in a Gift Shop” is the story of how a boy assigned to community service at a zoo is changed by the experience. Reinhold said she wrote the story after writing several other “depressing” stories about female characters, and deciding she wanted to write “an inspirational story about a male character.”  Her former ambition to be a veterinarian also works into the plot. She now hopes to pursue writing, perhaps at the University of Texas.

The prize was established in 2007 by regional historian Kathleen Firestone, a former student of Pahl’s, to inspire and reward NMC students for good writing. Pahl is NMC’s longest-tenured instructor, with more than 40 years on the faculty.  The prize is awarded to a work of fiction and a work of non-fiction in alternate semesters. Donations to the prize fund — as well as all NMC scholarships — are accepted online at www.nmc.edu/give.

 

Read “Peacock in the Gift Shop” by Grace Reinhold »

EES Health & Fitness Day

Sat, March 10 – Oleson Center – 9:30 am-1 pm

Energetic, insightful, fun! Add a generous dose of self-care and pick-me-up to your winter by creating your own wellness event. Select three 60-minute sessions from nine options from yoga and strength training to healthy foods and back care. Featuring:

  • Taking Care of Your Back – Dr. Carrie Mayes
  • Medicinal Herbs for Healing and Well-Being – Jill Donberg
  • Strength Training – Zack Light
  • Aromatherapy – Leslie Friend
  • Urban Funk ‘n’ Pump – Kristin Mack
  • Taking Charge of Your Health Care – MaryPat Randall
  • Yoga – Libby Robold
  • Massage – Kristi Carmichael
  • Paleo Diet – Dr. Carrie Mayes

Cost is $49 ($14 with employee tuition waiver) Call EES at 995-1700 to enroll.  Download the brochure here >>

3 Squares Series

3 SQUARES SERIES … presented by your NMC Wellness Committee

Fred Laughlin, Director of Great Lakes Culinary Institute, will demonstrate three options for healthy meals in our 3 Squares Series. You will be able to sample one of the choices, and go home with the recipes to try in your own kitchen. The demonstrations will all take place in the Oleson Center Kitchen.

Seating is limited to 35 so make your reservation today – email mgriggs@nmc.edu

3 Healthy Breakfasts

Friday, March 9, 10-11am

3 Healthy Lunches

Friday, April 13, 11am-12pm

3 Healthy Dinners

Friday, May 11, 4-5pm

Donate Professional Clothing

Do you have unwanted professional clothes that you are looking to give away? NMC students from the Professional Communication Business 231 class will be collecting all types of professional business until March 23 for the first-ever Dress for Success event.

Set for April 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Welcome Center, Dress for Success is for anyone in need of professional clothes for interviews and work, or for anyone looking for a job. Job hunting services such as mock interviews and résumé critique will also be available.

Clothing for men and women of all ages and sizes, including dress pants, dresses, blouses, ties, shoes, jackets, dress shirts; anything that would be appropriate for an interview and a workplace setting.

There are drop off locations in the Beckett Building and Osterlin Library. A free pick-up service is also available: Call 995-1059 to make an appointment.

 

NMC 2012 Cherry Festival Parade Entries

2012 National Cherry Festival Royal Parade – Saturday, July 14

Preparations are starting for yet another amazing presence by our NMC Student, Staff, Faculty and extended Family in the National Cherry Festival Royal Parade.

This year’s theme is “NMC Going Global.”

This is a call out to those who would like to participate in the fun and festivities.  Our day begins with a continental breakfast, then we march in the parade and end with a picnic.  Many more details will follow the closer we get.

Come join the fun. Call Kay Hall 995-1119 or e-mail khall@nmc.edu

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)

                        Student Employee

                                    Financial Aid-Office Assistant-Student Employee (62-443)
Records Office-Student Employee (63-443)
Tutor (30-443)
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)
Supplemental-Telephone Survey Caller (59-443)

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 Welcomes Michael Lingaur

Michael Lingaur, Database and Research Specialist

“I was born in Traverse City and raised in the heart of Leelanau County. After graduating from Lake Leelanau St. Mary of the Assumption High School in 2004, I went on to Northwood University where I graduated in 2008 with an Honors B.B.A., dual majoring in Management Information System and Management. During my time spent at Northwood, I was fortunate enough to be a part of the Northwood University Football team as both a player and a coach. After college, I spent nearly four years in Plymouth, Michigan working as the Database Administrator for Container and Pooling Solutions, a Brambles Company. Now, I’m very excited to move back to Northern Lower Michigan and join the efforts of the Northwestern Michigan College Foundation in its mission to help support NMC provide lifelong learning opportunities to Northwestern Michigan.”

Michael joined the Resource Development staff on February 20. His office is in Founders Hall 113B. He can be reached at 995-2827 or mlingaur@nmc.edu

NMC Welcomes Mitchell VanderKam

Mitchell VanderKam, Cordinator for Data Reporting and Analysis

“I recently moved from Grand Rapids to Traverse City, I grew up in Grand Rapids and attended Davenport University for my undergrad and MBA degrees.  My prior positions include Financial Aid Specialist at Davenport as well as a position in Institutional Research and Assessment.

I have one older sister who lives in Philadelphia and I’m getting married in August 2012.  My hobbies include golf, basketball, and fishing.”

Mitchell started his position in the Office of Research, Planning and Effectiveness on February 20. His office is in Founders Hall 103. He can be reached at 995-1561 or mivanderkam@nmc.edu