Jerry Dobek featured in NM3 Magazine
NMC Science and Math Instructor Jerry Dobek is featured in current issue of NMC3 Magazine as “Northern Michigan’s Go To Astrophysicist.”
NMC Science and Math Instructor Jerry Dobek is featured in current issue of NMC3 Magazine as “Northern Michigan’s Go To Astrophysicist.”
This spring, NMC has an opportunity to participate in a national survey focusing on teaching, learning, and retention in community colleges, the Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE). The project is part of the Center for Community College Student Engagement and the Community College Leadership Program at The University of Texas at Austin.
Research shows that the more actively engaged students are—with college faculty and staff, with other students, and with the subject matter being learned—the more likely they are to persist in their college studies and to achieve at higher levels. Identifying what our students do in and out of the classroom, knowing their goals, and understanding their external responsibilities can help us create an environment that can enhance student learning, development, and retention.
The survey will be administered in classes randomly selected by the Center to ensure a representative sample and to preserve the integrity of the survey results. Instructors whose classes are selected for survey administration will receive specific information from the appropriate administrator.
NMC is intent on being a leader in higher education, and this survey can assist us in improving course completion rates, as well as the rate of student persistence to the completion of their educational goals. To learn more about CCSSE visit www.ccsse.org, or contact the Center for Community College Student Engagement at 512-471-6807 or info@cccse.
Retirement Plan Election
If you have elected any of the options which have accounts with ING, you are immediately vested in your contributions and related earnings to your healthcare savings in your 457 account. You are 50 percent vested in your employer’s matching contributions after the equivalent of 2 years of full time service, 75 percent after 3 years of service, and 100 percent after 4 years of service. Your vesting for your employer’s contributions begins with your first day of work, so all of your Michigan Public School Employees Retirement System service counts towards your vesting.
If you elected Option 4 for the Defined Contribution (DC) Plan, you may still be eligible for a pension when you become age-eligible, based on years of service, final average compensation (FAC) and 1.5 percent pension factor as of the day before your transition date, provided you have an equivalent of 10 years of credited service, including both time before and after 2/22/13. You will also be eligible for your state-sponsored 401(k) and 457 accounts, which would include your 4 percent employer contributions (made to your 401(k) account), any personal contributions you made to your 457 account, and any accumulated investment earnings. Vesting rules apply for NMC contributions.
If you are currently purchasing service, these agreements remain in place and are irrevocable, even if you elected Option 4 for the DC Plan, but all time purchased will be added to your current years of service at the 1.5% factor.
Thank you for your participation in the reform election and your attention to the many notices and alerts during this time.
Building Genuine Community with Joseph SanokWe would like to introduce Joseph Sanok, invite him into your classroom to help you discover the community within. Get the scoop >>Classroom Bingo with Kristen SalathielCheck out this fun first step to transforming a room full of strangers into a learning community. Get the scoop >>Attendance: The Blackford FilesAt the start of the new semester, Lisa Blackford decided she wanted to implement an attendance policy… Get the scoop >>
Professional Development Day – Spring 2013View the recordings from both the Spring 2013, Professional Faculty Development presentations. Get the scoop >>
Kudos to Cathy McCall. During my extended medical leave she went beyond keeping the office running smooth. She also took extra care of our apartment students to make sure their needs were taken care of. Coming back to the office was amazingly smooth, as though I’d never left. Cathy is a very valuable part of the NMC community and I feel very blessed to be able to work with her.
Kudos to Marcus Bennett and Robert Scott for organizing an orientation for residence hall students this January. The orientation helped students with general financial budgeting and tips to manage their food budgets on their meal plans. This is a great example of customer service for our students!
Kudos to everyone who served students on the front lines during the opening of spring semester – Bookstore, Financial Aid, Records and Registration, and Student Financial Services staff members.
Kudos to Wayne Moody and students from the NMC Motor Sport Club for repairing a donated vehicle, and then giving the car to an NMC student in need of transportation.
Kudos to the Museum staff and Student Life for the wonderful reception given for 400 people for the opening of the exhibit, THEM: Images of Separation. Additional kudos goes to Robert Scott and the Sodexo staff for their outstanding service during this event.
For information on positions currently open at NMC, please visit NMC’s web page at https://jobs.nmc.edu. Information on internal postings has been emailed.
Alicia Rusch has joined NMC in the position of Database & Prospect Research Specialist on January 21, 2013. She can be reached at 231-995-2827 or arusch@nmc.edu.
Alicia has worked in fund development and database management with a variety of non-profit organizations for nearly 20 years. She is pursuing an education in computer science, enjoys playing bluegrass fiddle, spending time with family and being in the outdoors.
NMC student Katy Stevenson is a semi-finalist in the Write Michigan contest in Grand Rapids. Her charming short story is based on a folk tale and a Sam Spade type of detective and is one of ten selected for final judging by both readers and an official judges’ panel.
You can vote for “Maguire Firefly and the Tooth Thief” here until January 31.
Congratulations and good luck in the finals, Katy!
The Writing Center will have a tutor stationed in the Osterlin Library Monday nights from
5 p.m.-9 p.m. beginning January 21. Stop by the library for assistance with interpreting assignments and writing papers.
NMC student Kathryn Stevenson is a semi-finalist in the Write Michigan contest in Grand Rapids. Her charming short story, based on a folk tale and a Sam Spade type of detective, is one of ten selected for final judging by both readers and an official judges’ panel.
Read “Maguire Firefly and the Tooth Thief,” at this link. You can vote for her story through Jan. 31.
NMC is offering Free FAFSA Fridays to help you. Come to the Student Success Center in the Osterlin Library on any Friday in February between 3 and 6 p.m. Bring your 2012 tax/income information, social security card, and drivers license.
The State of Michigan deadline is March 1 and NMC’s priority award consideration date is April 1.
Kudos to Tim Fader, the residents and staff of East Hall appreciate the painting he did over the break. Thank you Tim!
The following employees are celebrating an anniversary. Please join us in congratulating them.
| Cheryl Bloomquist | Social Science Instructor | 11 years |
| Jerry Cook | Custodian | 14 years |
| Frank Jabour | Assistant Chief Flight Instructor | 14 years |
| Wayne Moody | Program Coordinator – Automotive | 11 years |
| Tim Nelson | President | 13 years |
| Jan Oliver | Director of Educational Media Technologies | 12 years |
| Nancy Parshall | Communications Instructor | 11 years |
| Dan Wasson | Director of Systems and LAN Management | 21 years |
| Rich Wolin | Director of Training and Research | 22 years |
For information on positions currently open at NMC, please visit NMC’s web page at https://jobs.nmc.edu. Information on internal postings has been emailed.
The Center of Learning has changed its name to the Student Success Center. While the testing center and computer lab will function in much the same way, it will be expanding it’s student support offerings to include workshops, success coaching, a referral/alert system, classroom visits, learning communities and more.
For more information about the Student Success Center contact Ashley Horak, Coordinator for Student Success, at 5-3021 or ahorak@nmc.edu
“Michigan Meetings and Events Magazine” is currently conducting their eighth annual Readers’ Choice “Best of Awards”. This year’s winners will be announced in the Summer 2013 Issue and will be recognized at their industry event at the Frederick Meijer Gardens in May. Traverse City properties and suppliers were well represented and won several of the “Best of Categories” over the past few years because you made your choices known. The Hagerty Center has won “Best Meeting & Event Venue, Outside Detroit Metro Area” for the past two years. Our Northwest Michigan Region has many outstanding properties and venues that should be recognized again in 2013. Recognition of our NMC operations, as well as any of the area properties/venues, enhances the image of Northwestern Michigan College and the entire Traverse City destination.
You may remember that the Dennos Museum Center won “Best Cultural Venue, Outside Detroit Metro Area” all three years that it was a category, unfortunately, that is not a category in this year’s awards.
In order to make our voices heard, we would like to encourage you to complete an online ballot to insure that the Traverse City area is once again well represented in 2013, so vote for the Hagerty Center. You can go to the link below to fill out your ballot for the 2013 Best of Industry Awards. A valid ballot must include at least ten completed categories of the 21 categories listed. There is a limit of one ballot per e-mail address and entries must be submitted by 5:00 PM Friday, January 18, 2013.
http://mi.meetingsmags.com/
Thank you!
The start of another semester, and the late arrival of real winter weather serve as a caution for everyone to observe on campus speed limits and be watchful for pedestrians.
http://record-eagle.com/obituaries/x1746077787/Jill-Louise-Hinds
“Jill inspired all who knew her as she battled cancer for over eight years. She will always be known for her joy of living and her valiant spirit. Jill’s spirit, talent and life will be celebrated June 15 at her and Ray’s home.
Jill’s family requests that any remembrances be in the form of donations to the Visual Communications Program Fund at NMC for the Jill Hinds Art Scholarship. Donations may be sent to the NMC Foundation, 1701 E. Front St., Traverse City, MI 49686 or online at www.nmc.edu/give.
Please share your memories, stories and photos of Jill at her online guestbook/tribute page at www.reynolds-jonkhoff.com.”