May 9, 2016 | Intercom
As FY’16 comes to a close, it’s important for departments to conduct a year-end check of their FY’16 Operational Plan A3.
Year-end reviews offer an excellent opportunity to close out the year by “reflecting on last year’s activities” as well as recording “follow-up/unresolved issues” which will need to be addressed in FY’17. These are both sections included in the A3 template. It’s also wise to update key metrics for your department. Finally, as departments close out the year, this is a great time to review goals and activities that are planned for FY’17 to make sure they are fully informed by all that has been accomplished and learned in this current fiscal year.
If you find the need to make significant changes to your department Operational Plan A3 for FY’17, please discuss this with your President’s Council leader before settling on major changes. All FY’17 A3’s are available on the employee site. If you would like an updated version posted, please send it to kruedinger@nmc.edu as an email attachment or use the submission form on the employee site.
Questions about the planning process can be directed to Karen Ruedinger at 5-1032.
May 7, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
TRAVERSE CITY — Four diverse Northwestern Michigan College alumni were named winners of of the annual Outstanding Alumni award at the 2016 commencement ceremonies held April 30.
The award recognize alumni with significant professional achievements and/or exemplary leadership in the local or global community. The 2016 winners are:
Korvyn Hansen, 1985–1987: Hansen went on to earn a bachelor’s in business administration from Western Michigan University. He began his career at the Grand Traverse Pavilions 24 years ago, rising to become CEO of one of the region’s largest employers in 2008. He oversees an organization that provides services for more than 300 residents and 100 daily program participants. Also under his leadership and collaborative approach, Grand Traverse Pavilions has become a teaching facility for healthcare students from NMC.
Therese Renis, pre-engineering, 1977–1978: Renis went on to earn bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Michigan and Stanford University, respectively. Since 2001 she has served as a nuclear safeguards engineer for the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, Austria. Notably, she was a member of the IAEA’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning team in 2005, a prize shared with IAEA director Mohamed El Baradei. In 2015 she was promoted to a directorship, reporting to the IAEA Deputy Director General.
Michelle Witkop, nursing class of 1977: After earning her associate degree in nursing, Witkop went on to earn multiple degrees, most recently her doctorate in Nursing Practice from Oakland University. In 2015 she was named by the American Nurses Credentialing Center as Nurse of the Year for transformational leadership, for her ground breaking research related to pain management in hemophilia patients. Witkop is the lead clinician in Munson Medical Center’s Northern Regional Bleeding Disorder Center, the only facility of its kind in the United States that is medically managed by nurse practitioners.
Capt. Dean Hobbs, Great Lakes Maritime Academy, 1976 (posthumously): Hobbs was senior captain of the car ferry SS Badger; senior trial master for the Marinette Marine Corporation, and assisted in the sea trials and delivery of many of its new vessels, including more than 25 U.S. Coast Guard cutters and U.S. Navy Littoral combat ships. Former GLMA superintendent John Tanner said Hobbs “probably helped the academy more than any other graduate,” from taking cadets to breakfast to organizing cadet-instructor hockey games.
NMC established the Outstanding Alumni award in 1988. See a list of past recipients.
Release date: May 7, 2016
For more information:
Betsy Coffia
Director of Alumni Relations
bcoffia@nmc.edu
(231) 995-2825
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May 5, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
TRAVERSE CITY — Two Humanities instructors were named the 2016 winners of NMC’s annual Faculty Excellence awards at commencement ceremonies April 30.
History instructor Jim Press is the Imogene Wise Faculty Excellence Award winner. Jim Bensley is the Adjunct Faculty Excellence Award winner. Chosen by a student selection committee, criteria for both awards include teaching excellence, rapport with students, innovation in the classroom and a sense of dedication.
Press began at NMC in 1989 and retired this year after 27 years in the classroom. He is also an emeritus faculty member. In their nominations students said:
- “This instructor offered many types of approaches to engage all learning styles. The instructor allowed for everyone to be successful in the class.”
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“The class is not easy but the instructor gives you the time, information, and resources to get an A! The classroom is interactive while the professor is constantly testing our knowledge and encouraging group work.”
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“This instructor has been one of my favorite teachers at NMC, for various reasons, but most of all because he is so passionate about the subject himself, and that made me feel more connected with the material.”
Bensley began his career at NMC in 1983 and has held a variety of positions at the college. He has been teaching since 2010, currently teaches World Cultures and Introduction to Humanities and also serves as director of International Services and Service Learning. In their nominations, students said:
- “This instructor has real life experience and a passion for what is taught which makes it more fun and easy to learn.”
- “This instructor really cares about every individual’s education. If there is something in class that you just can’t wrap your head around, he will take the extra time to make sure that you understand it.”
- “He is always coming up with new ways and ideas to better teach us the material. He would use a variety of electronic resources, along with his own firsthand knowledge, and even a range of physical artifacts from replicas and old student projects to historical objects. When we were studying Egypt, he came to class dressed as an Egyptian pharaoh!”
The Faculty Excellence award was initiated by a contribution from longtime NMC benefactors Harold and Imogene Wise in 1970 and first awarded to a full-time faculty member in 1971. The Adjunct Faculty Excellence Award was created in 1999 as a companion.
Release date: May 5, 2016
For more information:
Diana Fairbanks
Executive Director of Public Relations, Marketing and Communications
dfairbanks@nmc.edu
(231) 995-1019
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY NOTICE
Northwestern Michigan College is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, height, weight, marital status or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions. nmc.edu/non-discrimination
May 5, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
TRAVERSE CITY — Supporting the Future, an event to benefit the annual John Lewis Veterans for Peace NMC Scholarship, will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. May 21 at the Dennos Museum Center.
The evening includes local photographer Alan Newton’s tribute exhibition to veterans and PTSD, local cuisine, live jazz music from the Steve Little Trio, a cash bar and silent auction. Auction items include:
- One week mountain top lodging in beautiful Sayulita, Mexico
- Museum-quality art
- Golf packages
- Charter fishing excursions
- Gift certificates from local businesses
Guests will also have an opportunity to view the current Dennos exhibitions: Not Ready to Make Nice: Guerrilla Girls in the Art World and Beyond and the Michigan League of Handweavers.
Tickets are $20 general admission, $15 for students, seniors and veterans, and available at Oryana, Grand Traverse Pie Company’s downtown location and at the door.
Release date: May 10, 2016
For more information:
Tim Keenan
Veterans for Peace
timkeenan1946@gmail.com
(231) 357-4776
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY NOTICE
Northwestern Michigan College is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, height, weight, marital status or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions. nmc.edu/non-discrimination
May 4, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
April 20, 2016
Most college students accumulate credits to earn their degree. NMC alumna Kathryn Bertodatto also accumulated miles — 30,000, in fact.
Photo credit: Michigan Photography, Scott Soderberg
On Saturday, Bertodatto, a 2014 graduate of NMC, spoke to an audience of 50,000 as the University of Michigan’s student commencement speaker. She told the Michigan Stadium spectators, including university president Mark Schlissel and former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg, that she had commuted from Traverse City so as not to disrupt her young children’s education. That meant racking up some 30,000 miles in pursuit of her bachelor’s degree in English.
“The crowd erupted, and I had to compose myself,” said Bertodatto, who sometimes left Traverse City at 3 or 4 a.m. to make an 8:30 a.m. class in Ann Arbor. She packed her classes into three and a half days so she could return to Traverse City in time to pick up her sons from elementary school Thursday afternoons.
Recalling “crying in the stairwell,” Bertodatto, 31, said the transfer was difficult at first, when she felt intimidated by the intellect of her peers at the prestigious university. But by having courage — the title of her speech — she gradually gained confidence. It was all worth it, she said.
“If I’m going to work this hard to get a degree, I’m going to have it be from one of the best universities in the nation,” she said.
She credited NMC for preparing her well. During her NMC years she traveled to Brazil to teach English for a month, and also worked in what is now the office of International Services and Service Learning.
“I’m so proud of how far I’ve come, and NMC has been such a huge part of that journey,” she said, adding that President Schlissel sent her a personal email after the ceremony. “It’s amazing to have people who have such influence know my name.”
The commencement ceremony itself was a blur, both literally and figuratively, Bertodatto said, noting that it was a very windy day.
“I was trying to get my message across and not eat my hair,” she said.
A writer, Bertodatto has completed a children’s book manuscript that she plans to submit for publication. A novel is next on her to-do list. And with the odometer approaching 200,000 miles, she’s looking forward to keeping her 2004 Honda Pilot parked more.
“I need a new car, but we’re going to see how the writing pans out, first,” she said.
May 2, 2016 | Intercom
With warmer weather on the horizon, it’s easy to feel a little more lighthearted. But regardless of what’s happening outside, you can gain the following benefits when you adopt a positive attitude:
- Put less strain on your heart. Studies show optimists have lower cholesterol levels and less stress than pessimists.
- Spread joy. A good mood is contagious. It can improve the outlook of those around you.
- Achieve more. Optimism will allow you to see opportunities, even in the face of failure. You’ll be more open to new ideas, adventures and possibilities.
May 2, 2016 | Intercom
Kudos- Praise or respect that you get because of something you have done or achieved. (defined by Merriam-Webster.com) Kudos to the following people and departments! If you know of co-workers who are going above and beyond, nominate them for kudos here! (more…)
May 2, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
Student Health Services will be closing May 7, and will reopen Monday, August 15 at 9 a.m. (more…)
May 2, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
Add $100 Dining Dollars to your college ID at nmcdining.sodexomyway.com/shop during May and get an additional $20 added FREE!
Summer hours for the Hawk Owl Café in West Hall are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Apr 29, 2016 | Intercom
Scott Herzberg, NMC’s Military & Veteran’s Services POC was awarded the distinctive Foundation Excellence Award at this year’s Retirement & Recognition Reception held April 13. Scott was honored for modeling NMC values in his daily work, work that resulted in NMC being named one of the top five “Best for Vets” community colleges nationwide. (more…)
Apr 28, 2016 | Intercom
If you taught for spring semester as adjunct faculty, please watch your NMC email for notifications from SilkRoad Performance. You should have received an email with instructions for completing your annual review. Click here for instruction on how to complete this process: (more…)
Apr 28, 2016 | Intercom
Title IX-Bridges: Building a Supportive Community:
- Use Chrome or Fire Fox browser – not Internet Explorer.
- White screen appears – This is likely a video.
- Click the play button on the bottom left to play the video; the content should appear.
- Can’t advance –Under “Other important legal terms.”
- Click on Stalking – click both tabs at top – cyber stalking & stalking. You should now be able to move forward.
- To bookmark, click the “Exit button” – top right corner to bookmark and return where you left off.
- To see your progress, click the menu button. (Top Right): To return to the training, click the page with the blue bookmark.
Alcohol & Drug Awareness Training:
- Training won’t come off My Training tile/list.
- Complete the activities and retake all quiz questions and click check answer after each, correcting your answers as needed. This should resolve the issue.
For additional help, contact the Technology Help Desk or call 995-3020.
Apr 26, 2016 | Intercom
Spots are still available for the 2016 NMC “Just For Fun” Golf League! The league will run Wednesdays from May 25 to August 3 starting at 5:40 p.m. at Elmbrook. Cost is $180 for the summer, for nine holes a week for 10 weeks, and you get two free 18 holes of golf if you pay the golf course early.
Contact Alan Beer at abeer@nmc.edu or 5-1071 for more information or to sign up.
Apr 26, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
NMC alumnus wins WMU’s top academic honor
TRAVERSE CITY — NMC alumnus John R. Lutchko has been selected as one of only 50 students to receive Western Michigan University’s highest undergraduate academic honor, the Presidential Scholar.
The award puts Lutchko, a 2013 NMC graduate, among the most elite of Western Michigan’s 6,500 seniors. He was selected by WMU faculty as the 2016
Presidential Scholar in Environmental and Sustainability Studies.
“John was selected from all the students in environmental studies, which includes over 150 students from two majors,” said Dr. Steven Kohler, director of WMU’s Environmental and Sustainability Studies Program. “He excelled academically, and he has been an outstanding spokesperson and ambassador for the new freshwater major, WMU and our partners at Northwestern Michigan College.”
Launched two years ago, the Freshwater Science and Sustainability program is a collaboration between WMU and NMC. Students who earn associate degrees in fresh water studies from NMC can transfer into WMU’s freshwater science and sustainability program at the University Center to earn a bachelor’s degree.
Lutchko expects to graduate from Western in August and is simultaneously working on a second associate degree from NMC, in Engineering Technology-Marine Technology.
Lutchko, who grew up visiting his family’s cottage on Lake Leelanau, has extensive experience using underwater remotely operated vehicles and numerous underwater sonar systems. During summer 2012, he took part in an internship working for the National Park Service and NMC. He currently works at NMC as the marine technology laboratory coordinator and primary ROV pilot, and he also holds the watershed technician position for the Lake Leelanau Lake Association.
In his role at the lake association, Lutchko collects and analyzes water quality data and monitors wetland permits. He plans someday to pursue a graduate degree in a water-related discipline.
“The Freshwater Science and Sustainability program has allowed me to excel in my position at the LLLA because it has not only provided me with a solid science background, but also a background in policy, economics, and sustainable practices,” said Lutchko. “There is no question the well-rounded program has made me extremely desirable in the workplace, and I have found that employers are impressed by my skill set.”
On his path toward degree completion, Lutchko earned the Marine Technology Society Student Scholarship in 2012, the Marine Technology Society ROV Scholarship in 2013 and the Hydrographic Society of America National Scholarship in 2014 and 2015.
Release date: april 26, 2016
For more information:
Hans VanSumeren
Great Lakes Water Studies Institute director
(231) 995-1793
hvansumeren@nmc.edu
WMU Extended University Programs
Tyler Lecceadone
616-776-3511
lecceadone@seyferthpr.com
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Northwestern Michigan College is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, height, weight, marital status or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions. nmc.edu/non-discrimination
Apr 25, 2016 | Intercom, President Updates
Thank you all for everything you do in pursuit of “Keeping Learning at the Center.”
Activities of Note: Faculty and Staff
This section recognizes the good work being done and linkages to the Strategic Agenda, Strategic Directions and Goals are provided where possible. (more…)
Apr 25, 2016 | Intercom
The 61st annual NMC Barbecue will be upon us soon! This year’s BBQ will be held Sunday, May 22 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the NMC Barbecue board invites you to take part in putting on our annual community picnic. Here’s how to sign up in 4 easy steps:
- Go to this link to go to our invitation page on VolunteerSpot: http://vols.pt/Db5UYS
- Review the activities listed and choose the one(s) you like.
- Sign up! It’s Easy — you will NOT need to register an account or keep a password on VolunteerSpot.
- Be sure to click the green SAVE button after selecting your shift(s). This can be found at either the top or the bottom of the list of activities on the sign up page.
(more…)
Apr 25, 2016 | Intercom, Student News
Enhance your child’s reading and math skills over the summer with a guided at-home program to help children retain critical skills. (more…)
Apr 25, 2016 | Intercom
Please log in to SilkRoad Learning through Chrome or FireFox using the link below:
https://ea-nmc-greenlight.silkroad.com/student/default.aspx?parms=1
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Go to: MyNMC > Human Resources(click to expand) > SilkRoad Learning
- You should see Title IX training (required for all employees.) You can complete a few sections at a time. This training will take approximately 1-1.5 hours to complete. Log out using the “EXIT” button to bookmark your training progress.
- Training is due May 8, 201 (Supervisors, please allow time for employees to complete training during work hours.)
- If you have any problems accessing the training, please contact NMC HelpDesk. You may enter a ticket under Human Resources > SilkRoad > Learning.
- Note: Alcohol & Drug Awareness training is required of all except those who were hired in 2016.