Board of Trustees committees meet Nov. 7 

The NMC Board of Trustees Presidential Performance & Compensation Committee will meet at 2 p.m. on Thursday, November 7 in the President’s Office Conference Room in the Tanis Building on NMC’s Front Street campus, 1701 E. Front Street, Traverse City. The meeting notice is available here.

The Board of Trustees Executive Committee will meet at 3 p.m. the same day, also in the President’s Office Conference Room. That meeting notice is available here.

For more information, please contact the President’s office at (231) 995-1010.

On the menu: Hawk Owl Café specials for Nov. 4–8

The Hawk Owl Café serves specials daily on Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 4:40–6 p.m. The protein option is $9.99 and the vegetarian option is $7.99.

Monday, November 4

Chicken Fettuccine with pesto cream sauce. Served with crostini and broccoli.

Roasted Vegetables (V) with pesto cream sauce. Served with crostini and broccoli.

Tuesday, November 5

Chicken Enchiladas with peppers and onions. Served with Spanish rice and refried beans.

Roasted Vegetable Enchiladas (V) with peppers and onions. Served with Spanish rice and refried beans.

Wednesday, November 6

Sweet & Sour Stir Fry with roasted pork. Served with basmati rice and egg rolls.

Sweet & Sour Stir Fry (V) with tofu and pineapple. Served with basmati rice and egg rolls.

Thursday, November 7

Potato Gnocchi with Italian sausage. Served with roasted vegetables and garlic bread.

Potato Gnocchi (V) with alfredo sauce. Served with roasted vegetables and garlic bread.

Friday, November 8

BBQ Pulled Pork on brioche bun. Served with mac & cheese and creamy coleslaw.

BBQ Jackfruit (V) on brioche bun. Served with mac & cheese and creamy coleslaw.

Media mentions for November 4, 2024

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.

From the seaway to the bay: Robinson Bay to join Maritime Academy fleet
Record-Eagle, Nov. 3
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Upcoming Extended Education classes for employees – Nov. 4

Did you know that your tuition waiver benefits extend beyond credit classes? Take a fitness class, learn a new hobby, or even enjoy a date night with your partner. Check out these upcoming classes! Place the class in your shopping cart in order to see the discount. Need help setting up your profile? Look for “EES” in the Help Desk drop down menu.

CPR/AED/Basic First Aid
This interactive class combines video with hands-on practical experience on the latest CPR skills, AED use, and basic first aid knowledge – ideal for schools, child care providers, youth sports coaches, and others.
Sat., Nov. 9; 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Employee price: $39 per person (public price: $149)

 

Artisan Bread Masterclass: Holiday Breads
Chef Les Eckert leads this two-and-a-half day intensive course that will take your holiday baking to the next level! Learn how to make beautiful and tasty holiday breads that have been around for centuries: Stollen, Challah, Panneton, and more!
3 sessions; Fri. – Sun., Nov. 8-10; 5-9 p.m. (Fri.) and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Sat. & Sun.)
Employee Price: $149 includes lunch Sat. & Sun. (public price: $499)

 

Adult & Child: Dessert for Breakfast (2 spots left!)
Forget boring breakfasts! Let’s ditch the cereal and whip up incredible breakfast treats that are both fun and functional. Imagine protein-packed cookies, creamy “nice cream,” muffins bursting with flavor, and healthy banana splits – all before noon!
Sat., Nov. 9; 10 a.m. to noon
Employee price: $46 for two people (public price: $125)

 

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Welcome our newest hires

These employees recently started working at the college. Let’s welcome them to the NMC community!

    • Sterling Adaline, supplemental — Food Service (Front of House)
    • Tyrel Stott, supplemental — Technology Support Assistant
    • Jada Hinterman, student employee – Lobdell’s Purchasing & Receiving Assistant

Holiday Artist Market

Dennos Museum Holiday Artist MarketThe Dennos Museum Center warmly invites visitors to wander a festive marketplace and meet 30 talented juried artists at the 25th annual Holiday Artist Market on Friday, Nov. 1 and Saturday, Nov. 2 from 10 a.m.–4 p.m.. Come discover a unique variety of artful gifts and get a head start on your holiday shopping. 

Admission and parking is free to all. Remember to bring a little cash for our beloved raffle benefiting children’s educational programming at the museum.

Treat yourself to something delicious from Merlyn’s Asian-French Patisserie which will be on site during the market.

More information including a list of participating artistis is available on the Museum Store Website.

NMC staff, faculty and students get 10% off in the Museum Store! Be sure to mention you’re an NMC employee or student at checkout.

Thanks-for-Giving 2024

Dear NMC Students, Faculty and Staff:

I hope you are having a successful fall semester! As we welcome November, I look forward to spending time with friends and family over a Thanksgiving meal. I am asking for your help to ensure we can all share in this important tradition.

Recently, instructor Kristy McDonald invited me to a business communications class to see their experiential learning project in action. These students are improving their professional communication skills while making a real difference in the lives of others in our community, helping feed the hungry (and affording a bit of Thanksgiving joy).

They believe everyone should experience Thanksgiving, and with our help, we can help make this come true. They are asking us – the NMC family – to join in the efforts and fill the red bins by November 20. You can donate individually or join with your classmates or co-workers to share in the spirit of gratitude! Red collection bins are located in the lobby of the following buildings: Osterlin Building, Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center, Parsons-Stulen, and the Great Lakes Campus.  The class aims to collect:

    • Cans of Sweet Potatoes (29 oz)
    • Granola Bars (boxes)

Community members can help by donating $10 or more to win a variety of prizes, including a Cheese Lady gift basket, a one-night stay at the Great Wolf Lodge with water park passes and a $250 gift card, a one-night stay at the Delamar Resort, a $50 gift certificate to Lobdell’s, and other local prizes.

Donations can be made online at nmc.edu/give (Choose the amount, select “designate my gift to others,” and type in “Thanks-for-Giving”). Any additional local companies interested in becoming sponsors of this project are encouraged to contact the students. Employees can also help students apply for a free meal by completing this Google Form (NMC Thanks-for-Giving).

Students are hosting a glow skate event on November 8 at the Howe Ice Arena located in the Traverse City Civic Center from 7 to 9 p.m. Entry is $10 with a $5 skate rental fee. 

Having experienced homelessness and food insecurity in my life, I know firsthand what a difference your donation can make for a family in need. I admire these students’ desire to help others this Thanksgiving. Please join me in supporting this effort. For more information or if you have any questions, please email Lily Moon at moon35@mail.nmc.edu or Kristy McDonald at kmcdonald@nmc.edu

Thank you for your help. Together, we can ensure all Hawk Owls have a memorable Thanksgiving!

Nick 

Title IX responsibilities

You have a responsibility as an NMC employee under the new Title IX regulations!

The 2024 regulations mandate that all employees of NMC share the Title IX Coordinator’s contact information with all pregnant students. This is to assure they are aware how to access resources if accommodations are necessary so they have equitable access to education, and are free from any discrimination because of pregnancy related conditions.

The Student Service Title IX webpage is a resource for students as well, and lists the Title IX Coordinator.

Locate NMC’s Title IX Coordinator information on the Employee Home Page- Campus Security & Safety / Red Flag section.

Swingin’ for the Season with the NMC Jazz Bands

Swingin' for the Season NMC Jazz BandsThe NMC Jazz Bands, a conglomerate of talented NMC students and community musicians, is partnering with Toys for Tots for our Swingin’ For The Season concert on Saturday, December 7 that will leave your heart ready to leap into the Holidays! We have music from Glenn Miller (Sleigh Ride), Sammy Nestico arrangements for the Count Basie Orchestra (Good Swing Wenceslas, Jingle Bells), a Charles Mingus-style arrangement of Go Tell It on the Mountain, Hanukkah favorites (variations on Ma’oz Tzur, The Funky Dreidel), and more including a Sammy Nestico medley of tunes for you to sing along with!

Each TOY DONATION for Toys for Tots gives you one free admission to the concert. You don’t need to purchase a ticket with a toy donation and it’s a great opportunity to spread some holiday cheer for those less fortunate! Your new, unwrapped toy can be donated at the door and we will have people collecting those toys in the lobby. Our event will take place in the Milliken Auditorium at the Dennos Museum Center. 

NO TOY? NO PROBLEM!

Tickets are available in advance for a discount at . Tickets at the door are $20 for adults and $15 for seniors. NMC Students can attend for FREE with their student ID. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. with a very brief intermission between groups! Contact the NMC Box Office line at (231) 995-1340 for questions or assistance purchasing tickets.

The Energy Landscape Amidst Climate Change

IAF NMC John PournoorOn November 14, Northwestern Michigan College’s International Affairs Forum presents a vital exploration of global energy trends with John Pournoor, Ph.D., CEO of Government Analytica and former VP of governmental affairs at 3M. The event is sponsored by Mercantile Bank.

Dr. Pournoor will “explore global energy developments through the lens of key geopolitical megatrends that are shaping our future,” with an emphasis on Michigan’s role. With “44 natural gas storage fields” and extensive renewable resources, Michigan has the potential to “recharge our future electric vehicles” and strengthen energy security for industries statewide. Dr. Pournoor will address the “increasing segmentation of global supply and demand” and “geopolitical events which jeopardize and limit supply.” Additionally, the talk will highlight “how environmental policy increasingly drives industrial policy and economic transformation” and provide insights on U.S. energy policy influenced by public perceptions. Registered attendees receive a complimentary digital copy of 12 Global Megatrends: 2025 Edition.

The November 14 hybrid event at the Dennos Museum Center is open to the public and available to watch online. Admission is free for students, educators, and all NMC employees. Tickets are $15 per person for the general public. The reception begins at 5:30 p.m. with the program at 6:30 p.m. For in-person tickets, online tickets, and all event details, visit TCIAF.com.

 

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Media mentions for October 28, 2024

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.

Forum: Right to vote on TIF plans
Recored-Eagle, Oct. 27
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On the menu: Hawk Owl Café specials for Oct. 28–Nov. 1

The Hawk Owl Café serves specials daily on Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 4:40–6 p.m. The protein option is $9.99 and the vegetarian option is $7.99.

Monday, October 28

Italian Pasta Bake with meatballs served with garlic crostini & roasted Brussels sprouts

Italian Pasta Bake (V) with roasted vegetables served with garlic crostini & roasted Brussels sprouts

Tuesday, October 29

Beef Tacos with lettuce, tomato, cheese, and chipotle ranch served with tortilla chips, queso blanco & refried beans

Tofu Tacos (V) with lettuce, tomato, cheese, and chipotle ranch served with tortilla chips, queso blanco & refried beans

Wednesday, October 30

Chicken Coconut Curry with onion and red pepper served with jasmine rice & naan bread

Tofu Coconut Curry (V) with onion and red pepper served with jasmine rice & naan bread

Thursday, October 31

Tandoori Grilled Chicken with rice served with broccoli & naan bread

Tandoori Tofu (V) with rice served with broccoli & naan bread

Friday, November 1

Crispy Chicken with buffalo sauce served with mac and cheese & asparagus

Roasted Cauliflower Steak (V) with chimichurri sauce served with mac and cheese & asparagus

Upcoming Extended Education classes for employees – Oct. 28

Did you know that your tuition waiver benefits extend beyond credit classes? Take a fitness class, learn a new hobby, or even enjoy a date night with your partner. Check out these upcoming classes! Place the class in your shopping cart in order to see the discount. Need help setting up your profile? Look for “EES” in the Help Desk drop down menu.

Fitness Conditioning (2 spots left!)
Condition your entire body by using a variety of modalities like Pilates, yoga, strength training, and cardio. By using many different types of exercises that incorporate flexibility, strength, and resistance, you will build strength, agility, and power.
13 sessions; Mon/Wed, Nov. 4 – Dec. 18; 5:30-6:30p
Employee Price: $35 (public price: $225)

 

CPR/AED/Basic First Aid
This interactive class combines video with hands-on practical experience on the latest CPR skills, AED use, and basic first aid knowledge – ideal for schools, child care providers, youth sports coaches, and others.
Saturday, November 9; 9a – 2p
Employee price: $39 per person (public price: $149)

 

Artisan Bread Masterclass: Holiday Breads
Chef Les Ekert leads this two-and-a-half day intensive course that will take your holiday baking to the next level! Learn how to make beautiful and tasty holiday breads that have been around for centuries: Stollen, Challah, Panneton, and more!
3 sessions; Fri – Sun, Nov. 8-10; 5-9p (Fri) and 9a-3p (Sa & Su)
Employee Price: $149 includes lunch Sa & Su (public price: $499)

 

Need help setting up your profile? Look for “EES” in the Help Desk drop down menu.
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Happy Halloween!

Thanks to all those who shared the Halloween spirit with campus. From last week’s Trunk or Treat and Spooky Pride movie night to the Spooky Silent Disco and Halloween for All events at the Dennos, the festivities emphasized belongingness and inclusivity for all on campus. It’s not over yet — wear a costume to the bookstore Thursday and get spooky savings on NMC apparel!


Who’s been a Hawk Owl Helper or Hero for you? Let us know at publicrelations@nmc.edu!

Kudos!

Jim Bensley and Marina Call; Thank you to Jim Bensley and Marina Call for sharing the Study Abroad 2024 picture awards at the TJNIC. What a wonderful opportunity for our NMC students and the pictures were amazing!

Amber Marsh and Tait Ricks; I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Amber Marsh and Tait Ricks for their outstanding contributions to NMC through the Americorp MCAN program. Over the past two years, their dedication and hard work have significantly impacted the lives of our students. Through their efforts, our coaching team has been able to reach more students, offer additional workshops, provide invaluable support at the Neurodiversity Center, and collaborate with other departments to create a more inclusive and supportive campus environment. As their time with us comes to an end in November, we will greatly miss their presence and wish them all the best in their future endeavors. Thank you, Amber and Tait, for your exceptional service to NMC!

Dan Wasson; Dan recently facilitated an Extended Education & Training Tabletop Exercise on College for Kids procedures. Thank you Dan for providing a safe space for us to dissect and deliberate our procedures and processes. Your leadership helped us to uncover processes that need refining and procedures that need clarification. We are continuously improving our programming, and your facilitation of this meeting ensures that our College for Kids program will continue to grow and evolve with great success and with a focus on safety.


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!