Sep 8, 2016 | Intercom
Save The Date
Open Enrollment Meetings for the 2017 benefit year will be held on Monday, November 14 at the Oleson Center. Specific details for the day will be coming shortly.
Sep 8, 2016 | Intercom
The following employees are celebrating an anniversary soon. Please join us in congratulating them!
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Name
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Title
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Kari Kahler
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Associate Dean of Learning Services
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35 years
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Holly Gorton
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Executive Assistant to the President and Board of Trustees
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22 years
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Dot Witt
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Technician-Publications/Event Scheduling
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17 years
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Marilyn Tilley
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Adjunct Music/Fine Arts
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15 years
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Jane Zlojutro
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Business Instructor
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15 years
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Mindy Morton
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Adjunct History
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14 years
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Dianne Owens
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Adjunct English/Communication
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14 years
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Kristen Salathiel
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Communications Instructor
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14 years
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Beth Weston
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Adjunct Music/Fine Arts
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14 years
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Leanne Baumeler
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Disability Support Services Specialist
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8 years
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Heather Fraizer
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Training Specialist
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8 years
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Karen Gleason
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Adjunct Allied Health
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8 years
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Taylor Nash
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Advisor Academic/Career
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6 years
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Marcus Bennett
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Director of Residence Life/Judicial Affairs
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5 years
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Renee Cunningham
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Program Coordinator/Primary Instructor
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5 years
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Cortnie Thompson
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Associate Supervisor Residence Life
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3 years
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Sep 8, 2016 | Intercom
Stay healthy this fall with a noon workout or after work fitness class. NMC Extended Education brings good health to you at nmc.edu/fitness. Try Meditation, HIIT, Core & More, Noon Toner, a Fitness Center Membership and more! NMC employee waivers apply. Call 995-1700 to register.
Sep 8, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
The Traverse City Parking Patrol will begin enforcing parking at NMC on Monday, Sept. 19. All faculty, staff and students must have their new 2016-2017 permits displayed by that date.
The Traverse City Police Department has provided the following information on how to avoid parking tickets on campus by properly displaying your parking permit:
- Place your permit in the bottom left hand corner of your windshield.
- Place your permit right side up. An upside-down permit will be considered invalid.
- Be sure that the expiration date on your permit can be seen from the outside of your vehicle. (Some vehicles have a tint on the edges of their windshield, so be sure your permit is not behind a tint, as it will make it difficult to see from the outside.) When it doubt, get out of your vehicle and be sure you can see the entire permit from the outside.
If you do get a ticket, payment can be made at the red dropoff payment box at the east end of the Cedar lot in front of the Health & Science building. You can also mail the fine in to the city, or pay at the parking services office in the public parking garage at 303 E. State St. Payment information is also on each ticket.
If you have any questions about parking enforcement on campus, please call (231) 995-1111.
Sep 7, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
TRAVERSE CITY — A public memorial service celebrating the life of Sonja Olshove, a beloved social sciences instructor at Northwestern Michigan College, will be held Sunday, Sept. 11 at the Hagerty Center on NMC’s Great Lakes Campus. Visitation will be from 1–3 p.m. with funeral services beginning at 3 p.m.
NMC will provide a shuttle service, by Blue Lakes by the Bay, from the main campus Cedar parking lot to the Hagerty Center on a continual basis from 1–5 p.m. Service attendees are encouraged to take advantage of the shuttle to maximize the limited parking space at the Hagerty Center.
Olshove, 49, passed away unexpectedly at her Traverse City home on Sept. 4. The week before she had begun her twenty-sixth year teaching at the college. Her deep connection to Northwestern Michigan College began as a girl when she heard classroom stories from her father, longtime NMC instructor Roy Terdal. She then continued that passion for learning as an honors student at NMC, graduating in 1987. In 1991 she chose to pass along that gift to others by becoming a member of the faculty.
Her unique ability to spark inquisitiveness in her learners along with her genuine compassion for their well-being earned her the Imogene Wise Faculty Excellence Award in 2001 and 2013. She was only one of three instructors to be honored with that award twice.
Condolences and memories may be shared with family by posting on Olshove’s obituary page. Her family has requested that in lieu of flowers or other gifts, please donate, as she did, to the NMC Foundation’s Scholarship Fund (nmc.edu/sonja). It was her gift of choice because that fund goes directly to students.
Release date: September 7, 2016
For more information:
Diana Fairbanks
Executive Director of Public Relations, Marketing & Communications
dfairbanks@nmc.edu
(231) 995-1019
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY NOTICE
Northwestern Michigan College is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, height, weight, marital status or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions. nmc.edu/non-discrimination
Sep 6, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
Dear NMC community:
It is with a heavy heart that I write to inform you long time instructor and NMC alumna Sonja Olshove passed away unexpectedly Sunday.
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Sep 2, 2016 | Intercom
NMC Extended Education has some great professional development classes. Here is a sampling:
- Intro to Excel – Sept. 13-27 (also offered Nov. 3-17)
- Understanding Your Team: Personality Profiles – Sept. 20
- Building Great Corporate Culture – Oct. 5
- Excel Advanced Formatting for Large Worksheets – Oct. 6
- Merging Excel into Word docs – Oct. 11
Register now – call EES at 995-1700 – employee tuition waivers apply. See all the offerings at nmc.edu/ees.
Sep 2, 2016 | Intercom
Are you looking for career opportunities? Find it here! jobs.nmc.edu. Current openings include:
- Hagerty Center – Server, Bartender, Cook and Dishwasher
- Adjunct Faculty – Surgical Technology
- Supplemental – Enrollment Services Assistant
Sep 2, 2016 | Intercom
The following employees are celebrating an anniversary soon. Please join us in congratulating them! (more…)
Sep 1, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
No appointment necessary
Student Health Services LB 106
- Wednesday, Sept.: 7 9–11 a.m.
- Wednesday, Sept. 14: 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
- Wednesday, Sept. 21: Noon–2 p.m.
University Center
- Wednesday, Sept. 28: 9–10 a.m.
Cost: Students $15 Faculty/Staff $20 Free if covered by NMC Insurance ((Staff covered by NMC Priority Health should bring their insurance cards))
Call 995-1255 with questions.
NOTE! All flu clinics subject to change per current CDC and/or GT Co. Health Dept. recommendations and vaccine availability.
Sep 1, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
On Saturday, September 17, photojournalist Paola Gianturco will share her experiences and tell the stories of activist grandmothers around the world whose tales inspire and demonstrate the power of grandmothers worldwide.
The National Writers Series event, sponsored in partnership with the Dennos Museum Center, takes place at 7 p.m. the Milliken Auditorium. Included in the evening is a photo exhibit of Gianturco’s work and a 6 p.m. reception with complimentary wine, beverages and appetizers for all ticket holders and Museum Members.
Guest host Tony Demin is a professional photographer. A graduate of the Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara, Demin has shot internationally for national magazines, ad campaigns, and catalogs. He most enjoys taking photographic adventures with his family.
For tickets, call (231) 995-1573 or go to MyNorthtickets.com. National Writers Series Friends and Dennos Museum members get $5 off!
Student tickets are available for $5 over the phone at (231) 995-1753, or in person at the Dennos Museum Center only.
Sep 1, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
The U.S. Constitution influences our lives more than two hundred years after it was ratified. Yet many Americans don’t know much about it. That is why Congress established Constitution Day — a time to teach future generations about the foundation of our democracy.
Join us Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 at noon in Osterlin Room 205* for a for a presentation and discussion with recent Pepperdine political science graduate and NMC alumna Rachel Gordon on “Dead or Alive” Just what sort of document is the U.S. Constitution?
All are welcome free of charge: students, staff, faculty and the public. Refreshments will be served!
* NOTE: The building and room number have changed since the original announcement.
Aug 31, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
August 31, 2016
Students returning to classes this week will find construction projects poised on both ends of main campus, as the facilities of NMC’s future learners move from paper to reality.
NMC broke ground on a new student residence hall and fitness center July 11. That was followed by an Aug. 15 groundbreaking for an expansion of the Dennos Museum Center.
Both projects will update aging campus infrastructure and allow the college to meet the needs and expectations of twenty-first century students.
“Combined, these projects show the dedication of our NMC employees, donors, community, business and governmental partners all working together to help ensure our learners are successful,” said President Timothy J. Nelson. “It’s an exciting time as we see years of hard work begin to materialize and we continue to invest in the future of education.”
Residence Hall
Located on the north side of East Hall, the residence hall will accommodate 140 students beginning in the fall 2017 semester. Current student housing at NMC has been at capacity for three years, and existing housing is more than 40 years old. NMC is self-funding the $8.8-million project.
Dennos expansion
Located on the southeast side of the existing museum, the project includes two new permanent collection galleries, a new sculpture gallery, a larger Inuit art gallery, additional classroom space and storage and loading dock improvements. Built in 1991, the expansion is targeted for completion in 2017, capping the Museum’s 25th anniversary year. The $5 million project was spearheaded by major gifts from Richard and Diana Milock and Dudley and Barbara Smith.
Also on the drawing board in 2017 is NMC’s renovation of West Hall into a student innovation center. Using a state planning grant, the college will move into design phase, conducting interview with designers and architects next year, and returning to the state for construction authorization by October 2018.
As envisioned, the project would almost double the size of West Hall, from 20,000 to 38,000 square feet. It would provide for 13 adaptive, technology-rich learning spaces to be used across the curriculum for simulation, team-based and project learning. Nelson noted the support of local legislators Representative Larry Inman (R-Traverse City), Senator Wayne Schmidt (R-Traverse City) and Senator Darwin Booher (R-Evart) has been integral to the project’s progress.
Aug 31, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
August 31, 2016
Students returning to classes this week will find construction projects poised on both ends of main campus, as the facilities of NMC’s future learners move from paper to reality.
NMC broke ground on a new student residence hall and fitness center July 11. That was followed by an Aug. 15 groundbreaking for an expansion of the Dennos Museum Center.
Both projects will update aging campus infrastructure and allow the college to meet the needs and expectations of twenty-first century students.
“Combined, these projects show the dedication of our NMC employees, donors, community, business and governmental partners all working together to help ensure our learners are successful,” said President Timothy J. Nelson. “It’s an exciting time as we see years of hard work begin to materialize and we continue to invest in the future of education.”
Residence Hall
Located on the north side of East Hall, the residence hall will accommodate 140 students beginning in the fall 2017 semester. Current student housing at NMC has been at capacity for three years, and existing housing is more than 40 years old. NMC is self-funding the $8.8-million project.
Dennos expansion
Located on the southeast side of the existing museum, the project includes two new permanent collection galleries, a new sculpture gallery, a larger Inuit art gallery, additional classroom space and storage and loading dock improvements. Built in 1991, the expansion is targeted for completion in 2017, capping the Museum’s 25th anniversary year. The $5 million project was spearheaded by major gifts from Richard and Diana Milock and Dudley and Barbara Smith.
Also on the drawing board in 2017 is NMC’s renovation of West Hall into a student innovation center. Using a state planning grant, the college will move into design phase, conducting interview with designers and architects next year, and returning to the state for construction authorization by October 2018.
As envisioned, the project would almost double the size of West Hall, from 20,000 to 38,000 square feet. It would provide for 13 adaptive, technology-rich learning spaces to be used across the curriculum for simulation, team-based and project learning. Nelson noted the support of local legislators Representative Larry Inman (R-Traverse City), Senator Wayne Schmidt (R-Traverse City) and Senator Darwin Booher (R-Evart) has been integral to the project’s progress.
Aug 30, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
This fall, NMC Student Life in partnership with NMC student group Voices, will host a 5K Run/Walk to raise awareness and to help end sexual violence. Sexual violence is a prevalent issue both on and off college campuses, and it is extremely important to raise community awareness in order to create change.
On October 8, early same-day registration begins at 8:00 a.m. and the 5K will start at 9:00 a.m. Cash and checks made payable to NMC will be accepted on race day. The race will begin and end on College Drive on NMC’s Front Street Campus, in front of the Cedar lot (1701 E. Front Street).
The race entry fee of $10 for NMC students & $15 for faculty, staff, and the general public includes a Walk, Run, Empower 5K t-shirt designed by NMC Voices! Participants can enjoy free food while connecting with many of our student organizations, campus resources, and community collaborators. All proceeds from the race will benefit a local non-profit organization, Citizens Against Sex Trafficking (CAST) TC and NMC Voices.
If you would like to register to be a participant in this event, Click here. If you would like to sign-up to be a volunteer on the route, or table as a community organizer or campus resource, Click here.
For more information, contact the Student Life Office at (231) 995-1118.
Aug 29, 2016 | Intercom
Welcome to the new semester! Our eager students are back and may be looking to drop and add classes during this first week. Please remind students that not all classes can be added after they have begun. Refer students to the Advising Center or the Records and Registration Office for assistance with dropping or adding classes this week.
The final day to drop regular 15-week classes without academic record and for 100% refund is Tuesday, September 6!
Aug 29, 2016 | Intercom
The Global Literature Reading Group will meet on Friday, November 11, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Scholars Hall 104. This semester’s book is In a Sunburned Country, by Bill Bryson. Save the date on your calendar, get your copy of the book, and plan to join us for an armchair adventure in the Land Down Under!
The Global Literature Reading Group meets twice a year to discuss a book about another culture. The cost of the book is subsidized by the Center for Instructional Excellence and the Helen Osterlin Library Endowment. Faculty and staff can purchase a copy of the book for $5 from Tina Ulrich in the library (tulrich@nmc.edu or 995-1063.)
Aug 29, 2016 | Intercom
If you are employed by a government or not-for-profit organization, you may be able to receive loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
Please access the informational website here.
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