Catering requests reminder
Just a friendly reminder that when you book catering through Sodexo, please remember to send your catering request to catering@nmc.edu.
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Just a friendly reminder that when you book catering through Sodexo, please remember to send your catering request to catering@nmc.edu.
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TRAVERSE CITY — Northwestern Michigan College heads into its 2014 Annual Fund campaign with an extra bonus from Fifth Third Bank.
Fifth Third in September doubled their yearly gift to the NMC Annual Fund to $10,000, creating a new “Capstone” level of support. The bank has supported the college for more than 30 years.
“Investing in education is a priority for Fifth Third. We’re happy to give back,” said Fifth Third Vice President John Melcher.
Fifth Third is part of a group of generous organizations and individuals who serve as Annual Fund lead donors, each making gifts of $5,000. Lead donors are American Waste, Chemical Bank, Ford Insurance, H. Cox & Son, Jordan Exploration, the Art & Mary Schmuckal Family Foundation, and the Noverr Family. Combined, these donors have contributed 20 percent of the $225,000 the campaign seeks to raise for the Annual Fund by June 30.
The NMC Foundation’s Annual Fund is comprised only of gifts to the unrestricted fund and those designated for general scholarships. Unrestricted giving ensures that NMC has the agility to respond to industry demands, community priorities, and the changing needs of learners. The 2013 Annual Fund campaign exceeded its goal of $200,000.
To make a gift, contact Courtney Sorrell, Annual Giving Specialist, at csorrell@nmc.edu or (231) 995-1030.
Diana Fairbanks, Executive Director
NMC Office of Public Relations, Marketing & Communications
dfairbanks@nmc.edu
(231) 995-1019
Please join us in welcoming these new additions to our NMC staff!
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Sodexo at NMC is partnering with Yoplait Yogurt for breast cancer awareness month. NEW this year: No collecting lids, just collecting codes on the lids! Enter your code here: yoplait.com/friendsinthefight and Yoplait will donate up to $10,000 to one of four different breast cancer charities. So, enter as many codes off your yogurts as you can!
Thank you for helping support the breast cancer awareness cause! (more…)
This Thursday, October 9 check out West Hall Cafeteria’s “Wings” special (on the Curve all day) in honor of the Red Wings first regular season game! (7:30 p.m.)
Order chicken wings in batches of 6 or 12, with 3 different sauces to choose from. (more…)
Naked Juice Company is holding a promotion called Drink Good Do Good in which for every text they get from consumers, they will donate one pound of fresh fruits and vegetables to neighborhoods in need! Just text: DGDG to 55155 to donate! (There is no monetary obligation.) Then, show the cashiers in the Northwest Grind that you texted the info and you’ll get a FREE Naked Juice Chapstick.
Promotion ends October 31. One per guest, while supplies last. (more…)
Plan to join the Global Literature Reading Group for a discussion of Purple Hibiscus, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Nigeria) on Friday, November 21, from noon to 1:30 in the West Hall Conference Room.
Copies of Purple Hibiscus are available for $5.00 (subsidized by the Center for Instructional Excellence and the Helen Osterlin Library Endowment.) To get your copy, stop by the library or contact Tina Ulrich at 995-1063 or tulrich@nmc.edu. (more…)
The Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College will present the return of The Golden Dragon Acrobats from China on Friday, October 24, 2014 at 8 PM in Milliken Auditorium. Tickets are $25 in advance, $28 at the door, $22 for Museum Members plus a $2 processing fee. Tickets may be purchased by calling the Museum Box office at 231-995-1553, or on line at www.dennosmuseum.org; also at www.MyNorthTickets.com or 1-800-836-0717. The Golden Dragon Acrobats have sold out every time they have performed in Traverse City so do not wait to get your tickets.
The ancient art of Chinese acrobatics has developed as one of the most popular art forms among the Chinese people, one that has evolved into many forms of performance – including dance, opera, martial arts and sports. The impact of Chinese acrobatics, however, goes far beyond the boundaries of performance, and serves an important role in the cultural exchange between China and Western nations. (more…)
The Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College and WCMU present the 2014-2015 Community Cinema Series. Events take place on second Thursdays, September 2014 through May 2015, at 7:00 p.m., FREE of charge. Each program features a documentary film followed by discussion with community leaders and scholars. Visit http://www.dennosmuseum.org/events/community-cinema.html for the full schedule. (more…)
Last spring many from the community gave input at meetings regarding BATA bus company’s City Loop service. Since then, the operations team at BATA has been hard at work reviewing the data which was provided and revising the routes. (more…)
Here is an informal account of the Northwestern Michigan College Board of Trustees meeting, Monday, September 29, 2014.
Details on the actions items and reports are contained in the Board Packet available online at https://www.nmc.edu/about/board-of-trustees/agendas/2014/092914-board-regular.pdf. (more…)
TRAVERSE CITY — NMC invites the community to join a celebration marking completion of renovations to the Great Lakes Campus harbor at 2 p.m. Oct. 19.
The $2.6 million renovation project, overseen by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, began in fall 2013. Dredged to a depth of 16 feet, the harbor is now useable by a variety of vessels. The old riprap breakwall was replaced by a concrete pier offering ten mooring cleats to accommodate training and research vessels, including the Northwestern, the research vessel for NMC’s Great Lakes Water Studies Institute, and several Great Lakes Maritime Academy vessels. It is also accessible to pedestrians.
“The renovation of the harbor is a critical element in our long-standing strategic direction to establish national and international competencies and provide leadership in the select area of freshwater,” said NMC President Timothy J. Nelson. “Having an accessible harbor will assure passage of our vessels that support our new bachelor degree in Maritime Technology and associate degrees in Freshwater Studies.”
Great Lakes Maritime Academy Superintendent Jerry Achenbach credited U.S. Sen. Carl Levin for his efforts to secure the funding for the renovation.
“Sen. Levin has worked tirelessly in support of the Great Lakes Maritime Academy, and the Great Lakes shipping industry. The training ship State of Michigan and the recently-renovated harbor are direct results of not only his hard work, but his interest in ensuring that Michigan residents can be trained, in Michigan, for sea-going careers on Great Lakes vessels,” Achenbach said.
Originally dedicated in 1972, the harbor had most recently been updated in 2005, as part of the Great Lakes Campus construction and to accommodate the Maritime Academy’s training ship, the T/S State of Michigan.
Diana Fairbanks, Executive Director
NMC Office of Public Relations, Marketing & Communications
dfairbanks@nmc.edu
(231) 995-1019
Throughout October all Sodexo locations on our campuses will be donating a portion of sales from certain items to go toward ending childhood hunger.
General Mill’s will be donating 10¢ of each sales of Chocolate Almond Parfaits to the Sodexo Campaign to End Hunger.
In addition, Sodexo will be selling cookies with orange chocolate chips to show support for the cause. (Orange is the color for hunger awareness.) (more…)
Please join us in welcoming these new additions to our NMC staff! (more…)
Looking for career opportunities? Find it here! https://jobs.nmc.edu/ (more…)
Kudos to the following people and departments! (more…)
Hawk Owl apparel is now available and we want to show our school spirit! We are officially declaring Fridays “Hawk Owl Friday” at NMC! Wear your Hawk Owl gear to work and show your school pride! Get your gear at the bookstore in West Hall. (nmc.edu/bookstore)
And don’t forget that FREE Hawk Owl window clings are available from the Public Relations, Marketing and Communications office. (LB 104 or avarga@nmc.edu/995-1020)
Bonus: Share your school spirit by tagging us on Twitter @NMCdotEDU, on Instagram with @NMCdotEDU or #NMCinPhotos, or sharing on our Facebook page! (more…)
Diana Fairbanks joined NMC on September 24, 2014 as the Executive Director of Public Relations, Marketing and Communications. She replaces Andy Dolan, who left the position earlier in the year. Diana can be reached at (231) 995-1020 or dfairbanks@nmc.edu. (more…)