Sep 6, 2012 | Intercom, Student News
The US 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 NMC History Department faculty for a discussion forum at 6 p.m., Monday, September 17 in Scholars Hall Room 102. Topics include:
- Who really elects our president?
- The Constitution, the election and you!
- Did the Civil War lay the groundwork for the War on Terror?
All are welcome free of charge: students, staff faculty and the public.
Aug 31, 2012 | Intercom
The seventh annual Mike McIntosh Memorial Truck and Car Show will be held, Saturday, September 8 at NMC’s Automotive Service Technology Building on Aero Park Drive, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The show is named for the late NMC Automotive instructor Mike McIntosh, who retired in 2004 after 34 years of service. McIntosh organized the first car show for the Automotive Program in 2004.
The Michigan Community Blood Center is also on site with its blood bus for those eligible and willing to donate. New this year, everyone who donates blood will receive a gift certificate for Papa John’s pizza courtesy the Michigan Community Blood Center.
Owners are invited to enter their classic cars, 4X4s, dragsters, sports cars, modified late models, motorcycles and more. There is a $10 entry fee per vehicle. Trophies are awarded for best of show in each class. Admission free and the public is invited for food, a silent auction — including program vehicles — and door prizes for entrants. Proceeds benefit NMC’s Automotive Program. Sponsors include Canteen Services.
Student projects and vehicles are displayed in the Automotive Technology facility.
Show participants can register their classic car, 4X4, dragster, sports car, modified late model, motorcycle or other classic vehicle on-site beginning at 8 a.m. the day of the event.
For general information about the show, please call Wayne Moody at (231) 995-1316 or e-mail wmoody@nmc.edu.
Aug 31, 2012 | Intercom
myNMC and Single-Sign On leave your computer vulnerable when you are away from your desk. Please take a moment to follow these directions to secure your computer.
For PC: Press the Windows Key and the letter “L” at the same time.
For Mac: Follow this link for directions https://intranet.nmc.edu/depts/help-desk/intercom/macosxlock
Following these instructions will lock your workstation and keep your applications hidden. This requires you to log in (only once) when you return to the computer.
Aug 31, 2012 | Intercom
Congratulations to our own Rebecca Teahen, Executive Director for Resource Development and the NMC Foundation, who was named to this year’s Traverse City Business News 40 Under 40. A celebration for the 40 honorees was held last night at the Dennos Museum Center.
Aug 30, 2012 | Intercom
Are you an active member of MPSERS? Do you even know if you are???
You are an active member of MPSERS (the state retirement system) if…..
- You are an Adjunct Instructor, a Supplemental Employee, or a regular appointed staff or faculty member.
- You were paid by NMC in the last 12 months and had contributions to MPSERS.
- Your paycheck stub shows contributions to MPSERS and the MPSERS Healthcare Trust.
- You are not currently a MPSERS retiree.
- You are not a member of ORP (the Optional Retirement Plan with TIAA-CREF).
If you meet the criteria shown above, you will have to make a decision between 9/4 and 10/26 as to how you want your pension handled, your pension contributions handled, and your retirement health care account handled. The only way you can make this decision will be through your online MiAccount.
- If you already have a MiAccount, please be sure that you can access it – you may need to contact the retirement system to reset your password. miAccount
- If you do not have a MiAccount or can’t remember if you set one up, go online and follow the directions to find out. miAccount
- If you want help setting up your MiAccount, stop by the indicated computer lab within the following time frames – be sure to bring your MPSERS Member ID number with you.
- If you don’t have your MPSERS Member ID, you can request online that it be sent to you. miAccount
Remaining MiAccount Help Sessions:
Fri, 8/31/12 8:30 – 10:00 O 113
Fri, 8/31/12 2:00 – 3:00 PS 204
Governor Snyder will be signing this bill on Tuesday, 9/4. If your MiAccount is set up and ready, you will be able to go online and see your MPSERS individual information and also use calculators on the MPSERS legislative changes to help you make your election decision.
Be prepared to make a decision – get your MiAccount set up now!
Aug 30, 2012 | Intercom
The following employees are celebrating an anniversary. Please join us in congratulating them!
| Marcus Bennett |
Director of Residence Life/Judicial Affairs |
1 year |
| Kelly Carlton |
Financial Aid Specialist |
14 years |
| Trisha Domagala |
Supervisor – Telephone Operations |
27 years |
| Heather Frazier |
Training Specialist |
4 years |
| Holly Gorton |
Executive Assistant to the President/Board of Trustees |
18 years |
| Kari Kahler |
Associate Dean of Learning Services |
31 years |
| Taylor Nash |
Advisor – Academic/Career |
2 years |
| Kristen Salathiel |
Communications Instructor |
10 years |
| Dot Witt |
Technician – Publications/Event Scheduling |
13 years |
| Jane Zlojutro |
Business Instructor |
11 years |
Aug 30, 2012 | Intercom
Following are positions currently open at NMC. For detailed information on externally posted positions, please visit NMC’s web page at www.nmc.edu/jobs Information on internal postings has been emailed.
OPEN POSTINGS
Adjunct Faculty
Adjunct Instructor – Clinical Nursing (38-443)
Adjunct Faculty-Physics Instructor (98-443)
Adjunct Faculty-Physical Education Basketball (109-443)
Faculty
HVAC/R Instructor (95-443) (Full time)
Nursing Instructor – Mental Health (91-443) (Part time)
Professional Staff
Master, T-S State of Michigan (99-443)
Student Employee
White Pine Press Writer-Student Employee (66-443)
Tutor-Student Employee (82-443)
Records Office-Student Employee (110-443)
Student Lab Assistant – Chemistry (128-443)
Student Lab Assistant – Biology (129-443)
GLMA Lab Assistant (130-443)
Technician Assistant, Media Services (131-443)
Supplemental Staff
Banquet Server-Hagerty Center (41-443)
Supplemental Custodian (106-443)
Aug 30, 2012 | Intercom
Judy Arnold was a big help on move-in day at East Hall. She did a great job helping the students with their financial aid challenges and we really appreciate her hard work and dedication. She met with one student after another, working straight through lunch and way past 5:00 pm. Thank you so much, Judy!
Aug 30, 2012 | Intercom
Kudos to Lindsey Dickinson for organizing and executing the first ever International Student Orientation on Friday, August 24. She put together a wonderful program in which TEN new International students were invited to campus, participated in ice-breaker activities, learned about regulations, forms and procedures they need to follow according to Homeland Security/Immigration, had a great lunch where they were able to meet and mingle with the other new students, current International students and several NMC staff members, and take a tour of campus. This type of event is what helps cement a student’s involvement in NMC, and provides them with a warm welcome to our community.
Aug 30, 2012 | Intercom
Kudos to Pam Palermo for not only BEING in the office on Saturday, August 25, but also actually taking a phone call regarding a student who had been dropped unexpectedly from classes. She was able to make a couple of adjustments so the student was able to re-register for classes over the weekend and come in Monday to finalize details. The student was incredibly surprised and grateful for the “extra mile” service and, as promised, was in first thing Monday morning to follow through on their end of the bargain. It’s this kind of service that endears our students to us–even during the difficult process of applying for financial aid.
Aug 30, 2012 | Intercom
Sam Foster worked through the spring and summer learning how to use Microsoft’s Active Directory as a replacement for the Novell/ZENworks method of managing the computers on NMC’s campuses. He also spent many hours working on creating what we call a “golden image”; it is the basis for all computer software builds on campus. I am not going to pretend that I understand all the tweaking, fine-tuning and ret urns to the drawing board that Sam performed, but his work has made it much easier for us (the five SLM Desktop Support Specialists) to install software and bring our labs and classrooms on-line for the fall 2012 semester.
Aug 30, 2012 | Intercom
At last week’s first ever International Student Orientation, Kayla Hilden went above and beyond to not only offer our new students a comprehensive tour of campus, but she also offered to take time out of her schedule to walk our new students around campus to help them find their class locations. She also took students to the bookstore to help them locate books and materials for their classes and donated a calculator to a student. Kayla demonstrated incredible customer service, compassion, and true generosity of time and spirit to our students and helped them feel welcome at NMC. Well done Kayla!
Aug 30, 2012 | Intercom
Steve Kellman has been instrumental in assisting CIE creating a space on the NMC website for faculty. Now easily accessible under the “Quick Links”, clicking the “faculty resources” link takes you to the CIE web page. From there, faculty and staff have a myriad of resources including professional development instructions and resources, Faculty communication and news, and even the latest recommended book in the Global Literature series. Steve has spent countless hours guiding CIE, converting documents and assuring all links and forms are accurate and workable. The page is a work in progress, so we appreciate Steve’s continued support!!
Aug 30, 2012 | Intercom
25 Years Ago:
- NMC announced there was $10,000 in scholarships available for Petroleum Technology students.
- Dr. Diane Emling joined the Social Science Department. (see 1991 photo of Diane).
50 Years Ago:
- The Michigan Council of Community College Administrators met on campus with Senator William Milliken and Representative Arnell Engstrom. Meanwhile the administrators’ families were enjoying a picnic on the patio of what is now the Tanis Building.
- For the 1961/62 academic year, 35,000 students were enrolled in Michigan’s 17 community colleges. (this compares to close to 300,000 students enrolled for credit at Michigan’s current 28 community colleges).
From the NMC Archives at the Osterlin Library
Aug 29, 2012 | Intercom
NMC’s Jan Oliver was featured in The Ticker cover story on Wednesday about online education offerings in the Traverse City area.
http://www.theticker.tc/story/booting-up-the-school-year
Aug 29, 2012 | Intercom
NMC’s Susan Odgers’ latest Record-Eagle column:
http://record-eagle.com/susanodgers/x798264982/Adapted-in-TC-Camp-challenges-writers
Aug 27, 2012 | Intercom
Do you have an interest in international travel? Want to learn more about other cultures? Get involved with NMC’s international students!
This year we welcome students from over 14 different countries around the world to NMC. These students are eager to share their experiences with members of our community and to become more involved at NMC and beyond.
For example, Sunjun from South Korea is a concert pianist and avid cyclist — he’d love to give you a mini-concert, go for a bike ride, or just talk more about his life in South Korea.
Nozgekani from Malawi will see her first snowfall here at NMC — wouldn’t it be a thrill to take her skiing or sledding!
Angel from Hong Kong and Elizabeth from Ghana have big dreams of changing the world and they’d love to tell you about them over lunch.
Take just a few moments to tell us how you might like to be involved.
Aug 27, 2012 | Intercom, Student News
Osterlin Library is pleased to announce our new leisure reading collection, made possible through funding from the NMC Barbecue.
This collection of 100 books sits in the main library lobby in a newly purchased display kiosk. Titles by popular fiction authors like James Patterson, Clive Cussler, and Janet Evanovich grace the shelves, but there are also works by Anne LaMott and Elie Wiesel as well as biographies like Keith Richards’ Life. It is an eclectic, constantly changing mix of books, selected with students’ interests in mind. Come check out the collection today!