21st Annual Smart Commute Week – June 1-5

They say there is no such thing as a free lunch… but you can get a free breakfast.

How? Join us for the 21st Annual Smart Commute Week June 1st-June 5th.

What is Smart Commute Week? It’s an annual celebration held during the first week of June consisting of events promoting cycling, walking, taking the bus and carpooling. Free daily breakfasts are hosted at various locations around town for smart commuters. Every year community members challenge each other to a friendly competition known as the Smart Commute Challenge. Register your team and rack up points to win prizes with every smart commute trip you make.

If you want to join the NMC Smart Commute Team, please contact Marcia Talicska at mtalicska@nmc.edu. I will register our team and we will compete for prizes and giveaways throughout the week.

Below is the free breakfast schedule. Drop by on your way to work and let them know you are part of the NMC Team.

Breakfasts are scheduled from 7-9 a.m. and free to Smart Commuters:

Monday June 1st

  • Cavallino Café, 131 Lake Avenue, TC

Tuesday June 2nd

  • Munson Medical Center, 1105 6th Street, TC
  • Munson Community Health Center, 550 Munson Ave, TC
  • Harvest, 113 East State Street, TC

Wednesday June 3rd

  • BATA Transfer Station, 115 Hall Street, TC
  • The Kitchen, 1249 Woodmere Ave #B, TC

Thursday June 4th

  • Disability Network, 415 E Eighth Street, TC
  • Dennos Museum, 1410 College Drive, TC

Friday June 5th

  • Oryana, 260 E Tenth Street, TC – Final awards ceremony

NMC Technology Help Desk- Tech tips: Forwarding Email

Tech Tips: Forwarding emails

A Quick Guide on how to forward NMC emails

If you have too many email accounts and are always forgetting to login and check emails, don’t worry. Here is a quick tech tip on how to forward your NMC email to your chosen email.

Let’s start off with the page you see below. Click on the gear icon on the top right hand corner of your NMC email where the red arrow indicates on the image below.

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Once you have clicked on the gear, a drop down box will appear. Then click on “Settings” which the red arrow below is pointing towards. (more…)

Success story: Breaking New Terroir

Viticulture student Kurtis BerryCollaborative Viticulture Students Reach Beyond the 45th Parallel

May 20, 2015

Kurtis Berry

Like a grapevine twining up a trellis, NMC’s collaborative viticulture program is growing tendrils of its own and is poised for a growth spurt this summer.

Two students in the five-year-old program are breaking new terroir with their summer internships. Kurtis Berry (right)(above) is the first to intern overseas, at Vignamato winery and vineyard in Marche, Italy, while Ethan Baker (below) is the first to head to the Pacific Northwest. He’ll spend his summer at Winemakers, LLC, a vineyard management company in Washington’s Yakima Valley.

Worldwide, the wine industry traces its history back hundreds of years, so those are impressive placements for students from a program that just began in 2010. Viticulture is the newest plant science certificate option offered by Michigan State University at NMC’s University Center. About 28 students are now enrolled, simultaneously pursing an associate’s degree from NMC and an MSU viticulture certificate.

Berry and Baker will complete their internships while on hiatus from their jobs in the regional wine industry, at Brys Estate and 45 North, respectively. The latter is named for the 45th parallel of latitude, which makes both northwest Michigan and Washington suited to grow wine grapes.

Viticulture student Ethan Baker“I chose Washington because, parallel-wise, it’s very similar to Michigan,” Baker said. Yet the industry there operates on a completely different scale. Winemakers LLC manages about 1,200 acres of vineyards — equivalent to almost half the wine grape acreage in the entire state of Michigan.

Ethan Baker

“It’s not an experience I could get in this area,” Baker, 22, said.

That’s exactly the point, said viticulture program coordinator Brian Matchett.

“Our industry, the grape and wine industry in Michigan, is going to be stronger if you have experiences in another part of the country, or another part of the world,” Matchett said.

Berry, 25, is equally enthusiastic, even though he doesn’t speak much Italian.

“I’m thrilled. I think it’s going to open my eyes about old world viticulture,” he said. “It’s going to open my eyes to the industry as a whole.”

Both students will return to Traverse City in August. Baker plans to graduate from the viticulture program this December and Berry in May 2016.

Learn more about the NMC-MSU viticulture and other plant science programs »

May NMC Scan available

The May NMC Scan is now available on the ORPE employee pages (https://employees.nmc.edu/gov/processes/planning/nmc-scan/index.html). Please take time to review this document which provides important context for what is happening in the environment around us. This issue focuses on demographics including population trends, educational attainment, median income, unemployment, the fastest growing and largest industries and occupations and more.

As always, ORPE is interested in your feedback regarding the Scan. Please contact Karen Ruedinger at kruedinger@nmc.edu with questions or comments. (more…)

Summer exhibitions open at Dennos Museum Center

Keep_pushingThe Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College presents two summer exhibitions sure to spark the interest of summer tourists and the local community. Sideways: Exploring Skateboard Art + Culture and Perimeter: A Contemporary Portrait of Lake Michigan – Photographs by Kevin J. Miyazaki will be on exhibition May 31 – September 6, 2015. More details on events and programming are available online at dennosmuseum.org. (more…)

NMC employees can golf at a special price

You are cordially invited to play in the 2015 NMC Scholarship Open on Thursday, August 6, at Grand Traverse Resort.  This day of fun and friendly competition provides vital support for Honors, Presidential, Founders, and Academic Area Scholarships at NMC.

Golfer fees are $200 per golfer for the public, but NMC employees and retirees will receive a special price of $175! (more…)

Position vacancies

Are you looking for career opportunities? Find it here! jobs.nmc.edu. Current openings include:

Nursing Instructor – Mental Health

Maritime Engineering Instructor – Department Head

President’s Office Assistant

Supplemental Nurse for Student Health Services

Supplemental Digital Content Specialist (more…)

Congratulations to students who made the spring Dean’s List

Published at the end of each term, the Dean’s List recognizes the outstanding academic achievement of full-time and part-time students. These students have achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or above out of a possible 4.0 while taking twelve or more credits (full-time) or between six and eleven credits (part-time). Follow the links below to view the Dean’s Lists for Spring 2015.

Spring 2015

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