FY 27 Budget Town Hall video
Thank you to all who joined the June 3 Budget Town Hall meetings to discuss NMC’s FY 27 budget with Vice President for Finance & Administration Troy Kierczynski. Watch a recording of the morning session here.
Thank you to all who joined the June 3 Budget Town Hall meetings to discuss NMC’s FY 27 budget with Vice President for Finance & Administration Troy Kierczynski. Watch a recording of the morning session here.
NMC will host a number of events on Friday, June 19 to commemorate the Juneteenth holiday.
EVENT SCHEDULE
11 a.m.–4 p.m.
Juneteenth Community Day.
Free.
Dennos Museum
4 p.m.
A Water Trail film screening.
Free.
Dutmers Theater, Dennos Museum.
5–6 p.m.
Youth activities, vendors, food trucks
Free.
Founders Hall courtyard and Cedar Lot
5:30 p.m.
Children’s story time with TADL
Free.
Founders Hall courtyard
6–7 p.m.
Juneteenth program featuring special guest speaker Tyasha Harrison and guest performer Crystal Woodward-Turner
Free.
Founders Hall courtyard
8–9:30 p.m.
Family Freedom Skate
$5 admission; $5 skate rental
Civic Center, 1213 W Civic Center Dr.
The following college events and stories have appeared in the media recently. 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 NMC Library.
FOUR CHOSEN FOR HONOR: NMC names its 2026 Fellows
Record-Eagle, June 2
The Ticker, June 2 (more…)
A massive congratulations to everyone who laced up their sneakers and crushed our recent Step Challenge!
Here is a quick look at our mind-blowing final stats:
88 total participants stepped up.
58 goal crushers officially hit the target.
15,306,208 collective steps taken.
7,605 total miles crushed!
Fun Fact: 7,605 miles is roughly the distance from New York to Tokyo. We literally walked across the globe together!
Thank you for bringing your energy, friendly competition, and determination to this challenge. Give your feet a well-deserved rest today—you’ve earned it!
Who’s been a Hawk Owl Helper or Hero for you? Let us know at publicrelations@nmc.edu!
New Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) have been installed on the lower and upper levels of the Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center.
Kindly review this video for a refresher on how to use our new AEDs.
Tuesday, June 16
3–6 p.m.
Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center Rm. 104/105
APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED
*Walk-ins welcome, as schedule allows!

Donate and come get this Smokey Bear shirt-because only you can prevent a blood shortage!
Helpful tip: Make sure to eat a healthy meal and drink plenty of water before donating.
For eligibility questions please call 866-642-5663.
Doug Bishop
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Jim Huckle with a photo of his late wife Diana
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Peg Jonkhoff
(download high-resolution photo)TRAVERSE CITY — Northwestern Michigan College (NMC) proudly announces the newest recipients of its highest honor, the NMC Fellow award: Former trustee Doug Bishop, longtime supporters Jim Huckle and the late Diana Huckle; and alumna, supporter and volunteer Peg Jonkhoff.
Bishop, of Traverse City, was first appointed to NMC’s Board of Trustees in July 2006 to fill a term vacancy and subsequently was elected to three successive six-year terms, completing 18 years of service in 2024. Bishop has been a significant financial supporter and holds emeritus status with the NMC Foundation Board. Practicing law in Traverse City since 1977, Bishop is also a retired captain of the U.S. Naval Reserve.
Jim Huckle and the late Diana Huckle have set a high standard for philanthropic contributions and influential networking on behalf of the college, with annual giving that began in 1991 and continues today with catalytic and transformative gifts, particularly toward the college’s newer, innovative programs such as the Experiential Learning Institute and freshwater initiatives.
Both Jim and Diana are Honorary NMC Foundation Board members.
Jonkhoff, a 1976 graduate of NMC, was named an Outstanding Alumnus in 2013. She serves on the NMC Foundation Board and is a member of the 75th anniversary steering committee. She is vice president at the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home actively working with her family and caring staff and serves on many other community boards and organizations.
“We are incredibly fortunate to have individuals like Doug, the Huckles and Peg, who are so dedicated to NMC’s mission,” said Mark Keely, NMC Board of Trustees chair. “They are all truly deserving of this prestigious honor.”
The Fellow is Northwestern Michigan College’s highest honor, awarded since 1964 to individuals who have demonstrated influential networking on behalf of the college, a pattern of outstanding financial or personal time contributions to NMC, or as a retiree of the college, continue to contribute back to their academic or professional fields as volunteers, mentors or advisors.
Diana Fairbanks
NMC Public Relations
(231) 995-1020
publicrelations@nmc.edu
To find these selections and many other new titles, see the NMC library catalog.
The following college events and stories have appeared in the media recently. 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 NMC Library.
Learning to Fly: Talking Roots and Wings with Six NMC Aviation Alumni
Ticker, May 31
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The Dennos Museum is excited to unveil its refreshed branding, marking a new chapter for the museum and its connection to the community. To celebrate the launch, NMC employees are invited to stop by the museum at 1 p.m. on Monday, June 8 to learn more about the updated brand, enjoy snacks and lemonade and grab some new merch. Chelsie and Liz will be there to answer any questions you may have related to the Dennos’ new branding.
Kudos to Shelly VanderMeulen, Jeff Morse, Hollianne McHugh, Carolyn Andrews and Augusta Kummer! A huge shout-out and congratulations to the exceptional team who represented NMC at the MEATA (Michigan Educators Apprenticeship & Training Association) Spring Conference. Not only did the NMC team members attend to collaborate on the future of work-based learning, but they also took center stage as presenters, sharing NMC’s innovative strategies and leadership in workforce development with peers from across the state. By actively participating in these crucial conversations, this team continues to sharpen NMC’s competitive edge in technical education, career pathways and registered apprenticeships! Thank you all for your hard work, your inspiring presentations and for brilliantly demonstrating how NMC is helping to “Chart the Course” for Michigan’s future workforce!
Kudos to Shirl Martin! Extended Education & Training offers a medical assistant program. Becoming a medical assistant is one of the first steps on the “stepping stone” pathway being created through the Sixty by 30 grant, and Anchor and Edge, NMC’s new Strategic Plan (Strategy 2; Objective 4). Because of her noncredit training through EE&T, this week, one of our medical assistant students was offered a new job at Munson Medical Center. Her starting wage is $19.45/per hour, 40 hours per week, with a $10,000 sign-on bonus if she agreed to a two year contract. She did! This is life-changing! She plans to continue on for her nursing degree here at NMC. This is all in thanks to our Sixty by 30 grant initiative and our Student Navigator, Shirl Martin.
Kudos to Marina Call! May 28 marked Marina Call’s last day as a Student Success Coach here at NMC and I want to recognize the incredible contributions she has made while in this position. Marina has served in this role for 5 years and in that time has supported over 400 individual students through nearly 900 coaching appointments! Not to mention the many resource tables at orientation, Welcome Week events, student workshops and classroom visits she has executed. Marina has helped lead and shape the Success Coaching team in many ways and has served as a mentor to other coaches. The impact she has had on the individual students she has supported, our team and on our overall student success and retention goals is immense and we are so grateful to her. While we will miss Marina being a part of the coaching team, we are excited for her to continue in her role with International Services and Service Learning and know that she will bring her coaching skills to all of the students she supports! Thank you, Marina for your dedication, excellence and valuable service as a Student Success Coach and for your continued work on our campus!
Experts suggest maintaining an “attitude of gratitude” increases positivity for yourself and for others. Please encourage your colleagues by submitting a KUDOS. Let them know you appreciate their hard work and are thinking of them!
These colleagues have moved on to a new chapter in their lives. We wish them the very best as they navigate a new adventure, and we thank them for their time and dedication to NMC!
Micah Richards recently started working at the college as a Welding Assistant. Welcome to the NMC community!
The Dogwood Lot is closed June 15–19 for law enforcement training. Please park in the nearby Cherry, Chestnut or Elm lots instead.
For questions, please contact Garrett Croon at (231) 995-1747 or gcroon@nmc.edu
To help ensure the continued safety of our campus community, fire alarm and sprinkler system testing will take place throughout NMC campuses this summer. Please do not be alarmed if you encounter testing activity in the buildings listed below. Testing is scheduled as follows:
July 24
Scholars Hall
Health & Science Building
Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center
Beckett Building
North Hall
Parsons-Stulen Building
July 29
Okerstrom Fine Arts Building
Aviation
Automotive Service Technology Building
Power House
July 30
Osterlin Building
Tanis Building
1880 Apartment
Front Street Flats
Aero Park Labs
July 31
Rajkovich Physical Education Building
Aug 4
Founders Hall
East Hall
Rogers Observatory
Aug 5
Dennos Museum (7 a.m.)
Les Biederman Building
Great Lakes Campus
1882/1884 apts
Aug 6
Oleson Center for Continuing Education
If you have any concerns about the scheduling, please reach out to Nancy Durecki at (231) 995-1112 or ndurecki@nmc.edu.
What if the greatest risk to global security isn’t a foreign power, but our changing climate? The International Affairs Forum closes its 32nd season with an examination of the U.S. military and its addressing of climate change. Once an “environmental laggard”, our military is now a clean energy and climate leader. In a world where warming temperatures exacerbate everything from terrorism to power plays by Russia and China, the Pentagon now recognizes that “climate readiness is mission readiness.”
This program is supported by IAF members and sponsors and is underwritten by Harold and Pam Lassers.
Sherri Goodman, the Pentagon’s first-ever Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Environmental Security, will take the audience inside the strategy rooms and onto the battlefield to explore the findings of her book, Threat Multiplier: Climate, Military Leadership and the Fight for Global Security. As the Secretary General of the International Military Council on Climate & Security and a former Wilson Center fellow, Goodman has been at the vanguard of this shift for 30+ years.
Goodman argues that we must address climate change with the same alarm as the Cold War nuclear threat, noting that “a warming world exacerbates every threat,” from the stability of our own domestic bases to competition for increasingly scarce food and water abroad. Her work offers a tough yet hopeful “inside story” of the military’s fight for global security, answering the critical question: How can we safeguard both our national defense and our planet?
The discussion will offer unique insights into how military leadership and climate strategy are now inseparable, and what it means for the future of global stability.
When: June 11, 6 p.m. reception, 7 p.m., program in-person and livestream
Where: Milliken Auditorium, Dennos Museum Center
Tickets: Admission is free for current students and educators, including NMC and area secondary schools. Get your tickets at tciaf.com. Advance purchase of in-person or online tickets recommended.
Book sales: Bay Books, 220 N St Joseph St, Suttons Bay, 231-944-6809. Call to reserve a copy or purchase at the event.
TRAVERSE CITY — The Audit Committee of Northwestern Michigan College’s Board of Trustees will meet at 2:30 p.m. Monday, June 1 in the Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center, room 104/105 on NMC’s Front Street campus, 1701 E. Front St., Traverse City. The official meeting notice is available here.
For more information, please contact the President’s office at (231) 995-1010.