Caravanserai: East Meets West -FREE musical performance

On Thursday, February 4 at 3:30 p.m. in  the lower level of West Hall, join two talented musicians, Zeshan Bagewadi and Ronnie Malley, as they present how musical fusion occurs across cultures. They will explore the similarities and differences between music from the East and West through demonstration and listening examples of how technology has changed the way music was played around the world. (more…)

February Wellness Works Newsletter- Hobbies

wellness works februaryThe dark days of February are a perfect time to channel your creative juices and develop a hobby. Hobbies let you explore interests outside of your line of work. They let you be creative and try all kinds of new things. If you are bored with an old hobby, pick a different one. Don’t forget to factor in cost. Some hobbies are more expensive than others. (more…)

Kudos!

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…)

Room for Nursing Mothers

Mothers who are breastfeeding children are welcome to use Scholars Hall 215a. You will find this room through the faculty lounge. If the door is locked please go to SH 214 for assistance. The faculty says it is happy to put the room to such good use! If you have any questions please call the Communications Academic Office at (231) 995-1175. (more…)

GVSU Masters of Social Work info session Feb. 10

GVSU logo cutoutCome join us and learn about the Social Work Program right here in Traverse City. This program will enhance the depth of practice, refine and shape advance practitioners. Students will be prepared to effectively intervene and acquire advanced skills in leadership. The meeting will take place on February 10 at the NMC University Center, room 13 from 5-7 p.m. (more…)

Engineering success in the Baja endurance race

January 20, 2016

Jonathan Lindfors Engineering students will battle both biting cold and much bigger universities when they head to the U.P. for the annual Blizzard Baja endurance race next month.

Sponsored by the Society of Automotive Engineers, Baja endurance races are a longstanding tradition for NMC’s Student Engineering Club. Michigan Technological University will host this year’s winter race on Feb. 13.

Teams design, build and race cars over a snow-covered course, competing for the most laps in four hours. In 2015, NMC was the only community college to participate and tied for sixth place. Historically the Hawk Owls have performed with the best of their four-year brethren, including a first place finish and a couple third places. With three of the four drivers returning this year, including Jonathan Lindfors (above) the team is feeling good about their chances.

Engineering student Andy Sleder drives the NMC Blizzard Baja car in a practice round earlier this month.“Everything does work. Now we’re being picky, trying to squeeze out every last drop of performance that we can,” said mechanical engineering student Drew Johnson, 32, one of the team’s veterans.

Since they’re re-using the 2015 car, they’ve had the advantage of driveability since the end of November, he said. Last year, the car wasn’t completely assembled until the end of January.

The “picky” adjustments include a new engine, a stripped-down and re-welded suspension (it broke during the 2015 race) and a new paint job, from purple to white.

“Maybe a little bit of camo, to blend into the snow, so the other teams can’t see us,” Johnson joked of the paint choice.

While the track is competitive, the race pits aren’t. Johnson said that teams pitch in to help each other with repairs when cars break down.

“We’re here to learn,” he said. “This is a very hands-on application of what we learn in class.”

Watch a live stream of the race on Feb. 13 »

Read about the 2012 team’s performance at the summer Baja race »

Caravanserai: American Voices comes to the Dennos Museum Center

Ronnie Malley - oud/guitar/vocals

Ronnie Malley – oud/guitar/vocals

The Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College will present Caravanserai: American Voices – A Place Where Cultures Meet on Saturday, February 6, 2016 at 8 PM in Milliken Auditorium. Tickets are $20 advance, $23 at the door and $17 for museum members plus ticket fees. Tickets may be purchased on line at www.dennosmuseum.org or by calling the box office at 231-995-1553 or My North Tickets at 800-836-0717. (more…)

Engineering success in the Baja endurance race

January 20, 2016

Jonathan Lindfors Engineering students will battle both biting cold and much bigger universities when they head to the U.P. for the annual Blizzard Baja endurance race next month.

Sponsored by the Society of Automotive Engineers, Baja endurance races are a longstanding tradition for NMC’s Student Engineering Club. Michigan Technological University will host this year’s winter race on Feb. 13.

Teams design, build and race cars over a snow-covered course, competing for the most laps in four hours. In 2015, NMC was the only community college to participate and tied for sixth place. Historically the Hawk Owls have performed with the best of their four-year brethren, including a first place finish and a couple third places. With three of the four drivers returning this year, including Jonathan Lindfors (above) the team is feeling good about their chances.

Engineering student Andy Sleder drives the NMC Blizzard Baja car in a practice round earlier this month.“Everything does work. Now we’re being picky, trying to squeeze out every last drop of performance that we can,” said mechanical engineering student Drew Johnson, 32, one of the team’s veterans.

Since they’re re-using the 2015 car, they’ve had the advantage of driveability since the end of November, he said. Last year, the car wasn’t completely assembled until the end of January.

The “picky” adjustments include a new engine, a stripped-down and re-welded suspension (it broke during the 2015 race) and a new paint job, from purple to white.

“Maybe a little bit of camo, to blend into the snow, so the other teams can’t see us,” Johnson joked of the paint choice.

While the track is competitive, the race pits aren’t. Johnson said that teams pitch in to help each other with repairs when cars break down.

“We’re here to learn,” he said. “This is a very hands-on application of what we learn in class.”

Watch a live stream of the race on Feb. 13 »

Read about the 2012 team’s performance at the summer Baja race »