This month in history- November
Find out what was happening at NMC 25 and 50 years ago. (more…)
Find out what was happening at NMC 25 and 50 years ago. (more…)
Adjunct Communications Instructor Alissia J.R. Lingaur, is happy to announce that her novel, The Trainstop, is now available through Amazon’s Kindle library. The story follows five closely related women as they try to rebuild their lives after a family tragedy.
Check it out at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GSE051G.
At Opening Conference, the My Academic Plan (MAP) team will demo a new tool to support student success and retention. MAP helps students navigate NMC’s curriculum requirements and gives them the academic advice they need to succeed, allows students to track their progress towards degree completion, gives advisors new capabilities to counsel students more successfully and provides interactive “what if” scenario planning.
NMC Hip Hop presents The Drop, a free demonstration, at 7:45 p.m. Dec. 9 in Milliken Auditorium.
Hip hop dance is movement to hip hop music. Instructor Joedy Annis says NMC hip hop students have been working hard to create amazing choreography and freestyle movements. The audience can expect fun and crazy hip hop moves. (more…)
Kudos to the following individuals, groups and departments! (more…)
Regardless of what you do, where you come from or where you live, we all have a stake in the health and strength of our region. We believe that United Way is the
ONE MISSION THAT UNITES US ALL. (more…)
Don’t forget that you need to complete the blue Coordination of Benefits form from your enrollment packet if you enrolled in NMC’s medical or dental plans. This form can be sent directly to Meritain Health at the address on top of the form, or send interoffice to HR and we will send it on. (more…)
The following employees are celebrating an anniversary soon. Please join us in congratulating them! (more…)
Show your Northwestern Michigan College ID and get half off admission to any Traverse City Hounds home game in the 2013-2014 season. (more…)
As part of its monthly film series in collaboration with CMU Public Broadcasting, the Dennos Museum Center presents Our Fires Still Burn: The Native American Experience on Thursday, December 5, at 7:00pm. The film is free to attend and includes light refreshments and a panel discussion with the filmmaker. Milliken Auditorium now features a T-coil hearing loop for those with hearing impairments. Additional arrangements for a sign language interpreter can be made by contacting Linda Dielman at dielm1lk@cmich.edu or 989-774-3562. (more…)
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As part of International Education Week, the Go Global Fair and Expo will be held at the Dennos Museum and Scholars Hall on Saturday, Nov. 16. It will include food, displays, breakout sessions, musical performances and more.
The day includes a variety of great breakout sessions including:
Cinema Beyond Borders: Sentient Stories From Afar, by Deb Lake, Executive Director of the Traverse City Film Festival, at noon, in Scholars Hall 105.
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As part of International Week at NMC the International Student Club Fall Dinner will take place on Friday, Nov. 15 from 6-8pm in the Oleson Center. (more…)
The deadline for the contest has been extended! Submit your International digital photos (taken outside of the U.S.) by 1:00 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 22, 2013. (more…)
You are invited to attend Open Forums for the Director of Administrative Systems candidates at the following dates and times. (more…)
It is with sad hearts that we report the death of Al Shumsky on November 10, 2013. From 1957-1995 Al was a faculty member at NMC where he taught many English courses, but specialized in creative writing and linguistics. He was head of the English Department and Director of the Communications Division from 1962-1987 and in 1990 was recipient of the Imogene Wise Faculty Excellence Award. He was named an NMC Fellow in 1997. (more…)
More people in Michigan are now eligible for Medicaid. If you or your family earns up to 133% of the federal poverty level, you may qualify. (more…)