May 6, 2019 | Intercom, Media Mentions
The following college events and stories have appeared in the media in the past week. We want to share your media involvement too. Please send information about your NMC-related interview or appearance to publicrelations@nmc.edu. If possible, please include a link to the piece and information about where and when it was used.
Please note access to some stories may be limited by paywalls set up by the media outlet. This includes the Traverse City Record-Eagle, which limits free clicks to five per month. You may also read Record-Eagle articles in the print edition at the Osterlin Library.
Anthropology instructor Mark Holley appeared on a History Channel program called The Curse of Civil War Gold. His episode “Return” originally aired April 30 and will be aired Tuesday, May 7 at 5 and 9 p.m. Streaming options are also available online
Traverse City Business News, May issue
NMC’s in-demand maritime programs boast 100% employment rate
The Future of higher ed is in the blue ocean
Lean techniques can lead to some pretty fat results
Record-Eagle, April 30
Arts for All of Northern Michigan
TV 9 & 10, April 30
The untold story of Yemeni sailors on the Great Lakes
Michigan Radio, April 29
May 6, 2019 | Intercom, Tech Tips
Take action and recognize the red flags of a phishing attempt. Click here to learn more.
May 6, 2019 | Intercom
The Hawk Owl Cafe may be closed for the summer, but we are still open for catering! Let us cater your next event!
Contact us at catering@nmc.edu
May 2, 2019 | Intercom, Student Events, Student News

Join us Friday, June 7, 10 a.m.-noon to meet GVSU Physician Assistant faculty & academic advisors to ask questions about program specifics. The information session will include a tour of lab facilities. Students who attend this session will be provided a FREE online GRE prep workshop.
For more information, please contact our office:
call 231-995-1785 or email nminfo@gvsu.edu
RSVP here
May 2, 2019 | HR Corner, Intercom
KUDOS– (praise or respect that you get because of something you have done or achieved) defined by Merriam-Webster.com
Submit a Kudos here.
Kudos to Chris Hanna, Media Technician: Chris came over to the Great Lakes building after 5:00 p.m. to help solve an issue with a presenter we had scheduled who had forgotten the cords to his laptop which he needed for the presentation. Thanks so much for coming to our rescue!!!
May 2, 2019 | HR Corner, Intercom
Friday May 10 Wellness Presentation
Desk Ergonomics for Back Health
Please welcome Dr. Bradley Schiller from Back on Track Chiropractic.
He will review proper ergonomics for your office environment- we will use computer labs so everyone has a desk and chair to practice!
- 10:00 a.m. Main Campus– Les Biederman 35/37 Computer Lab
- 12:00 p.m. Great Lakes Campus 210 Computer Lab
Monday- May 20
WALK FOR WELL-BEING
Join your well-being consultant, Marissa.
- Walking strengthens your heart and lungs and tones your muscles.
- When walking, your feet land with less impact than in other sports. This reduces chances of muscle, bone, and joint injury
- Regular walking improves your cholesterol levels and lowers your risk of heart disease. And it helps you control your blood sugar if you have diabetes.
- Walking is a weight-bearing activity, which helps maintain bone density. This can help prevent osteoporosis.
- Taking walks can help you relax and manage stress.
- 10 a.m.- Great Lakes- meet in front of main entrance
- 12 noon- Parsons Stulen- meet in front of main entrance
- 2 p.m.- University Center- meet in front of entrance to EES
- 3 p.m.- Main Campus meet in front of Founders Hall
May 1, 2019 | Intercom
Read about what our Training Services team is up to including upcoming classes that you may be able to take for free using the tuition reimbursement benefit: https://mailchi.mp/nmc/nmc-training-services-may-2019-newsletter
This month’s topics include the Michigan Lean Conference, local “Companies To Watch”, SMI Aerospace, upcoming workshops and more!
May 1, 2019 | Intercom, Student News
May 1, 2019
It’s never too late to finish what you started.
Marilyn Dear, 70, (right) will exemplify that truth Saturday, when she accepts her associate degree at NMC’s 2019 commencement ceremony, finishing what she started more than 50 years ago.
“I’m so excited,” said the Traverse City mother of five sons, whose grade point average entitles her to wear the yellow stole of Phi Theta Kappa, the international community college honor society, with her cap and gown. “I’m going to hang this diploma up on the wall and be proud I finished.”
Until Saturday, Dear shared the position of more than 1 million fellow Michigan residents — some college, but no credential to show for it. Helping that group of people attain credentials is key to closing Michigan’s talent gap, says Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. NMC President Tim Nelson agrees.
“It’s a big need for the state, and community colleges are in position to help figure out how to meet that need,” he said in a recent interview.
Dear started at Schoolcraft Community College immediately after high school graduation in 1966, but dropped out after two semesters to join a friend on a trip to California. In Denver she met the man who would become her husband, Jerry Dear. A move back to Michigan, marriage, family, a move to Traverse City and work occupied the next four decades, and the 28 credits she’d earned at Schoolcraft sat parked on a shelf.
In 2011 her job was eliminated. Her children were grown. Dear seized her opportunity.
“I thought, ‘let’s go back to school,’ “ she said.
She was pleasantly surprised to discover the Schoolcraft credits transferred to NMC. “That was part of the reason I was encouraged to finish,” she said.
NMC Director of Advising Lindsey Dickinson said her office works with each student to make the most of any existing credits.
“We know how crucial it is for incoming students,” said Dickinson, who transferred from NMC herself in 2002. “We work one-on-one with students to help them maximize transfer credits towards completion at NMC.”
After taking just one business class, Dear found a new job, at Knorr Marketing in Traverse City. She’s been a working student ever since, taking one or two classes a semester, once taking a year off when work was busy, but always returning. She finds school invigorating.
“It’s healthy, because it’s making my brain work,” she said. “As I get older, I think that’s only a plus.”
Dear will miss some of her favorite instructors — business instructor Nicole Fewins and Tom Gordon in history. She’s not sure how she’ll celebrate. She will have more time to train for the triathlons she does annually. She might visit her son who lives in New York City. Her sons might have something planned, too.
“My kids want to celebrate big,” she said.
Apr 30, 2019 | Intercom, Student News
TRAVERSE CITY — NMC’s Dance department will present Dance Mix 2019 at 7 p.m. Sunday, May 5 in Milliken Auditorium.
Under the director of Dorothy Eisenstein, the annual end-of-year concert will feature choreography by NMC faculty, students and guest artists.
Tickets are $12 for adults and $7 for students and seniors and available at mynorthtickets.com at and the door. Call (800) 836-0717 for more information.
For more information:
Dorothy Eisenstein
NMC Dance Department
deisenstein@nmc.edu
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Apr 29, 2019 | Intercom, Media Mentions
The following college events and stories have appeared in the media in the past week. We want to share your media involvement too. Please send information about your NMC-related interview or appearance to publicrelations@nmc.edu. If possible, please include a link to the piece and information about where and when it was used.
Please note access to some stories may be limited by paywalls set up by the media outlet. This includes the Traverse City Record-Eagle, which limits free clicks to five per month. You may also read Record-Eagle articles in the print edition at the Osterlin Library.
From script to screen
Record-Eagle, April 28
International Sculpture Day at the Dennos Museum
TV 9 & 10, April 26
Area educators honored at OPIEs
Record-Eagle, April 25
Push for free books at NMC
Record-Eagle, April 25
BBQ tickets now on sale
UpNorthLive, April 22
Apr 29, 2019 | Intercom, Tech Tips
Your amazingly powerful browser can carry you through the ocean of public and private web sites, and be the vessel that provides you directions (bookmarks), new lands (extensions), care (clear browsing data), maintenance (settings), and more as you journey through the vast ocean of the web.
Professional Development Institute is pleased to announce a new training on internet browsers. The focus of this training will be the Chrome browser with comparisons to Firefox and Edge browsers. If you don’t know the capabilities of browsers, you are missing key components to sailing the high seas of the web with ease! Come join me as we delve into browsers. What is the experience YOU are missing if you are not using your browser to its full capacity?
Pick from one of these upcoming training dates:
- Wednesday, May 15 in Osterlin 113 from 12-1 p.m.
- Tuesday, May 21 in Great Lakes 210 from 12-1 p.m.
- Thursday, May 23 in University Center 205 from 12-1 p.m.
- Tuesday, May 28 in Osterlin 113 from 3-4 p.m.
Register Here for Unleashing Your Amazingly Powerful Browser
Apr 25, 2019 | Announcements & News, Intercom
Dear Staff,
Thank you for your input and involvement at our last Staff Council forum in November; we found it very insightful and informative, and hope that you also found it beneficial. As it is our goal to facilitate a culture of transparency and communication, your Staff Council would like to invite you to attend our next all-staff forum Thursday, May 9 at 3 p.m. in the Scholars Hall auditorium (SH 109).
At this forum, we will review the following topics:
- The Experiential Learning Institute (Brandon Everest & Kristy McDonald)
- Staff’s role in the EL process, areas of application and participation
- Benchmarking updates (Mark Liebling)
- Plus staff compensation questions and concerns
- Presidential search committee and updates
- Professional Development
- Staff-specific professional development ideas
- Feedback to the Staff Council
- General Q & A
- Thoughts about holding future Staff Council forums on other campuses
We on the Staff Council look forward to seeing you there.
Sincerely,
Staff Council
Dan Goodchild, Chair
Lisa Thomas, Vice-Chair
Kevin D’Alessandro, Secretary
Steve Kellman
Sarah Mavis
Heather Robinson
Hollie DeWalt, At-Large Member
Chad Schenkelberger, PBC Rep.
Judy Arnold, Policy Council Rep.
Mark Liebling, POC
Apr 25, 2019 | Intercom, Student Events, Student News
Join the NMC Magazine staff on Wednesday, May 1 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. in Fine Arts 115 to celebrate our creative community at the “In Brief” magazine release party. Come meet the staff and enjoy short readings, visual art, and light refreshments.
Apr 25, 2019 | Announcements & News, Intercom
The new summer catalog of NMC lifelong learning classes is now available at nmc.edu/ees. There are 317 enrichment opportunities for adults and children of all ages. Informal, short classes are taught by local experts on topics ranging from cooking to fitness, recreation, dance, dog training, watercolors, woodworking, fiction writing, QuickBooks and more. The popular Northern Naturalist classes explore area habitats, wildlife, mushroom and tree identification, birding, and more. Four new Botany Tours highlight ecosystems at Port Oneida, Lost Lake Bog, Kehl Lake Natural Area and Good Harbor Beach. To use your NMC Employee Tuition Waiver, you must register by phone with Extended Education at 995-1700. Subscribe to NMC EES e-newsletters here.
Apr 25, 2019 | HR Corner, Intercom
April Wellness Newsletter- go here
May Wellness Breaks
Friday- May 10- Desk Ergonomics for Back Health
Please welcome Dr. Bradley Schiller from Back on Track Chiropractic.
He will review proper ergonomics for your office environment- we will use computer labs so everyone has a desk and chair to practice!
- 10 a.m. Main Campus- Les Biederman 35/37 Computer Lab
- 12 p.m. Great Lakes Campus 210 Computer Lab
Monday- May 20 Walk for Well-being
Join your well-being consultant, Marissa.
- Walking strengthens your heart and lungs and tones your muscles.
- When walking, your feet land with less impact than in other sports. This reduces chances of muscle, bone, and joint injury
- Regular walking improves your cholesterol levels and lowers your risk of heart disease. And it helps you control your blood sugar if you have diabetes.
- Walking is a weight-bearing activity, which helps maintain bone density. This can help prevent osteoporosis.
- Taking walks can help you relax and manage stress.
- 10 a.m.- Great Lakes- meet in front of main entrance
- Noon- Parsons Stulen- meet in front of main entrance
- 2 p.m.- University Center- meet in front of entrance to EES
- 3 p.m.- Main Campus meet in front of Founders Hall
Apr 25, 2019 | HR Corner, Intercom
The following employees are celebrating an anniversary soon. Please join us in congratulating them! (more…)
Apr 25, 2019 | HR Corner, Intercom
Are you looking for career opportunities? Find them here! jobs.nmc.edu. (more…)
Apr 23, 2019 | Intercom, Student News
On Thursday, April 25, between 2 and 5 p.m., the Null Squad Paintball Team will hold a food drive in the Health & Science Building lobby near the NMC Bookstore to help fill the NMC Food Pantry. Please bring items to donate.