Kudos!
Kudos to the following people and departments! (more…)
Kudos to the following people and departments! (more…)
Please be sure the date you have on your calendar is Wednesday, April 15, 2015 from 4:30-7:00 p.m. at the Hagerty Center. Some mailed invitations had the 2014 date. Apologies for the confusion! (more…)
The following employees are celebrating an anniversary soon. Please join us in congratulating them! (more…)
It’s hard to believe that we’ve just recently “sprung forward” and spring is surely on its way. That also means we’re getting ready to close out the third quarter of FY’15 and move into the home stretch for the year. This is a great time to take stock of both your departmental level operational plan goals as well as your personal goals in myPDCA. (more…)
Hey! Do you like FREE money? Does a full tank of gas or two sound like something you want? Then take this short student survey about WNMC Radio’s awareness (it takes 2 minute or less!) and you can be entered in for a chance to win a $60 gas card!
Here are the simple steps:
Try and win while it lasts! Thanks and good luck! (more…)
The NMC Barbecue Board has approved nine projects that will share $40,300 in funds from this year’s 60th annual picnic under the pines, set for May 17.
College employees submit proposals for Barbecue funds to support program and equipment needs, contingent on funds raised that day. A subcommittee reviews and recommends proposals to the Barbecue Board, a group of NMC employees and community volunteers led by new president Gary Carlson. This year’s recipients are: (more…)
According to the State of Michigan, 93 children are abused or neglected every day. What can be done to protect our kids? Learn more about causes of child abuse, the state of the child welfare system and community partners collaborating to fight maltreatment from a panel of experts at this Your Health Lecture on Tuesday, March 24, at 9 am in Milliken Auditorium.
The Your Health Lecture Series is a collaborative community event sponsored by Northwestern Michigan College, Munson Medical Center and Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Traverse City Campus.
Speakers
For more information, call (616) 234-2667.

The NMC Children’s Learning Center, which is located in the Oleson Center, will be offering a summer camp for school aged children through the age of 8. The program will be located in Room C of the Oleson Center. The hours of operation will be 6am-6pm, Monday through Friday. It is a recreational based program, spending a lot of time outdoors! Summer camp will be utilizing all of the great outdoor space on campus, as well as walking to the beach, civic center, and other local places. Staff are currently working on a schedule of field trips and guest speakers, as well as fun activities to do in the classroom. (more…)
New Total Compensation Page in the Employee Site
If you are looking for benefit, pay, career opportunities, recognition, or work/life balance information please visit the updated
Total Compensation Page: https://employees.nmc.edu/depts/human-resources/total-compensation/index.html (more…)
Are you looking for career opportunities? Find it here! jobs.nmc.edu. Current openings include:
Executive Director of the Office of Research, Planning, and Effectiveness
Engineering Instructor (more…)
Kudos to the following people and departments! (more…)
The following employees are celebrating an anniversary soon. Please join us in congratulating them! (more…)
The Global Literature Reading Group will meet on Friday, April 17, from noon to 1:30 p.m., in the West Hall Conference Room to discuss NPR correspondent, Rob Gifford’s China Road: A Journey into the Future of a Rising Power. Bring your lunch and join your colleagues to follow Gifford’s journey from Shanghai to Kazakhstan on China’s Route 312.
Copies of the book are available for $5.00 (subsidized by the Center for Instructional Excellence and the Helen Osterlin Library Endowment.) For more information or to get a book, contact Tina Ulrich at 995-1063 or tulrich@nmc.edu. (more…)
Tech Tips is presented by our Technology Help Desk and will provide you with simple explanations to tech troubles you may come upon in everyday technology use. These posts will occur regularly and will include a wide variety of topics. If you have further questions regarding the Tech Tips, please contact the Technology Help Desk at (231) 995-3020.
A cookie is a small packet of data sent from a website and stored in the browser settings on the clients computer. This packet holds information of where the user went on the site, what their search contained and even login credentials. (more…)
Paris Morse joined NMC as the Director of Development in the Resource Development office on March 3, 2015. She fills the role vacated by Anthony Rupard. She can be reached at (231) 995-2822 or pmorse@nmc.edu.
Paris began her career in fundraising at Chicago-based non-profits, and comes to us most recently from the University of Michigan where she specialized in Annual Giving. Paris holds a B.A. in English from Hope College and is a Michigan native. In her free time, Paris enjoys tending to her bees. (more…)
Four years ago, single mom Kathy Tahtinen wouldn’t have put her name in the same sentence as Harvard University. Now, she’s considering online courses at the Ivy League school this fall.
Two years ago, Alan Holcombe was sitting in his cubicle in a Grand Rapids bank, second-guessing his choice of a finance degree. Next week he’s headed to an industry conference in Maryland, all expenses paid, to see just how far his engineering technology degree from NMC will take him.
Brian Sweeney’s educational resume includes degrees from West Point and Cornell. Now the Army retiree has come full circle to teach at NMC, where he took his first class as dual-enrolled student, building one of the college’s newest programs, photonics.
The trio have each received recent scholarships that collectively showcase not only the breadth of Northwestern Michigan College offerings, from transfer to technical, but the excellence across the board.
Tahtinen, 38, (pictured above, back row, second from right) has been named the New Century Scholar for Michigan, among just 57 outstanding community college students chosen from 1,700 nominated internationally. She’s a member of Phi Theta Kappa, the international community college honor society, and will graduate in May with three associate degrees. The scholarship will help the single mother of two high school students – one of whom shares her classes as a dual-enrolled high school student – continue pursuing a bachelor’s degree.
The Harvard extension opportunity would allow her to earn a degree while taking classes mostly online. Her NMC transcripts qualify her to take three pre-admission online classes, which would in turn determine whether she could apply for official admission.
“Having that confidence to even make the phone call to Harvard was definitely something new,” she said. “When you put a challenge in front of me, I’m going to find a way. It’s just my personality.”
Holcombe, 28, and fellow student John Lutchko both received scholarships from the Hydrographic Society of America. Engineering Technology didn’t exist at NMC when Holcombe graduated from Suttons Bay High School in 2005, and he went on to earn a bachelor’s in finance and economics from a four-year school.
Cubicle life didn’t agree with him, however, and Holcombe decided to look for something where he could use his hands. In NMC’s program, he uses them to build, program and operate robots that collect data underwater. Last summer he spent an internship with the National Park Service on Lake Superior. (, Holcombe operates a multi-beam sonar system on the lake.)
“It’s mind-blowing to me that this was in our back yard,” Holcombe said. “My office turned from a cubicle to going out on a boat and seeing things like bald eagles and even bear cubs on the beach every day.”
The employment odds have turned in his favor, and he expects to be able to field multiple job offers after he graduates this spring.
“I can’t wait to see where it takes me,” he said.
Sweeney, meanwhile, will oversee a $15,000 grant from the National Center for Optics and Photonics Education (OP-TEC) for both scholarships and student recruitment. Photonics involves the use of lasers and other electro-optical devices in fields like manufacturing, medicine, aerospace, IT and defense. NMC was one of just four schools nationwide to receive the funding. Sweeney, 50, says the hands-on training provided is the reason why.
“West Point and Cornell had a lot of theory. We didn’t have a lot of grabbing the wrench and turning it,” Sweeney said.
Photonics started at NMC in 2012 and this is the second year the college has received the OP-TEC grant.
“These achievements illustrate the extraordinary breadth and depth of programming at NMC,” said Stephen Siciliano, NMC’s vice president for educational services. “From providing degree paths to having programs that are first in the nation and linked to our own bachelor degree shows both how broad our offerings are and the depth of scientific research that is often only associated with research universities. But one finds it here at NMC.”
Come be a part of the Artist Market at NMC’s annual Sweet Earth: Arts & Music Festival on Sat. April 18, 2015, from 1-7 p.m. The cost to exhibit is $50 per table and there is no percentage collected after sales.
SInterested vendors apply here: http://form.jotform.us/form/50254970921152
Northwestern Michigan College East Hall Council won several awards at the 35th Annual Michigan Organization of Residence Hall Associations (MORHA) Conference at Central Michigan University on February 21, 2015. (more…)