Welcome to NMC Janine!

Jung, JanineJanine Jung joined NMC as a Human Resource Assistant (supplemental position) on March 30, 2015. She can be reached at (231) 995-2612 or jjung@nmc.edu.

Janine was born and raised in Michigan, where she met her husband, Mark. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations/Business Management from Madonna University. She retired from her previous position as a District Court Administrator and relocated to Grand Traverse County.  Janine enjoys camping, snowmobiling, and travelling.

 

Welcome to NMC Marty!

Hughes, MartinMarty Hughes joined NMC as the Chief Engineer at the Great Lakes Maritime Academy on April 6, 2015. He can be reached at (231) 995-3191 or mhughes@nmc.edu.

Marty was born and raised in upstate New York.  After earning his bachelor’s degree in economics from St. Lawrence University he worked in commercial banking.  He left that field to attend Great Lakes Maritime Academy.  Marty is a U.S. Coast Guard licensed Great Lakes Mate, First Class Pilot, and Chief Engineer.  He is also currently a strategic sealift officer in the navy reserve with the rank of captain.  Marty and his wife Barb have three adult children. (more…)

Sign up to volunteer at the BBQ!

BBQ logo in red CUTOUTSpring fever is in the air… we hope everyone enjoyed their Spring Break! Before we can catch our breath the 60th annual BBQ will be upon us! This year the BBQ will be held on Sunday, May 17 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The NMC Barbecue board would like to invite you to take part in putting on our annual community picnic.

Here’s how to sign up in 4 easy steps:

  1. Click this link to go to our invitation page on VolunteerSpot: http://vols.pt/iQeFKb
  2. Review the activities listed and choose the one(s) you like.
  3. Sign up! It’s Easy — you will NOT need to register an account or keep a password on VolunteerSpot.
  4. Be sure to click the green SAVE button after selecting your shift(s). This can be found at either the top or the bottom of the list of activities on the sign up page.

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Missing Public Relations pull-up banner

banner in caseRecently, the Public Relations office loaned out a general NMC pull-up banner (available for events, etc.) for an event off campus. In transporting the banner, it fell off the back of a truck. When this was realized, the renter of the banner went back in search of it and could not locate it. It is believed the banner fell off somewhere in the Cedar parking lot (located outside the Tanis, Biederman and Health Science buildings.) If you found the banner (which is held in a black case like the one pictured) the Public Relations office would love to have it back…no matter what condition it’s in! Please return it to LB 104 or contact Anne Varga in Public Relations at (231) 995-1020. Thank you!

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Position vacancies

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

Supplemental Nurse for Student Health Services (more…)

Sack Lunch and Learn Session for April: Brown bag upgrade

The Sack Lunch and Learn Session for the month of April called the Brown Bag Upgrade will take place April 17 from noon to 1 p.m. at the James Beckett Building, room 136.

Do you want to spice up your noon hour? Want to win the April Pack Lunch Challenge and dazzle your co-workers with five star lunches? Join Cole Thornton, Executive Chef for the Hagerty Center, as he teaches you how to make easy meals at home with fresh ingredients, then use those leftovers to create a healthy lunch the next day. You will save money (passing up the fast food), have more time to enjoy your lunch break, eat healthier and feel fabulous. (more…)

Couch to 5K!

runnersHave you thought about completing a 5K race but did not know where to start? Maybe you have done a few in the past and have “rusty” running skills. No worries. This program will help you get started or back on track with running.

How far is a 5K? A 5K is equivalent to 3.1 miles. Because the distance is relatively short (in runner terms), 5K races are very popular and well attended. This program is for beginners so seasoned runners need not apply. The goal is to finish the race feeling fabulous. We will ease into a training plan consisting of alternating walks and easy jogs. Over the course of ten weeks you will build the strength and endurance needed to complete the National Cherry Festival 5k on July 11. Of course you can pick any race you want or forego racing altogether – the choice is yours.   (more…)