2022-2023 goals due April 24 in NEOED Perform

Employee performance evaluations and goals have been sent out through NEOED Perform.

Additional NEOED training is available. Click here to find a training time that works for your schedule, then click Schedule to see all dates and times and select Enroll to receive the training calendar invitation and to find the Zoom link.

The timelines for goals and performance evaluations are listed below.

Spring 2023 adjunct performance reviews timeline

    • April 20 – Reviews launched
    • May 12 – Adjunct writes self review
    • June 26 – Academic Chair/reviewer writes review
    • June 26 – Manage meeting reviewer
    • June 26 – Acknowledge meeting sign off electronically (both) 

2022 – 2023 faculty performance reviews timeline

    • 4/14/2023 – Faculty current year goals (this year only) and reviews available
    • 4/24/2023 – Faculty current year goals (2022-2023) due in NeoEd Perform
    • 5/1/2023 – Supervisors approve current year goals in NeoEd Perform*
    • 5/26/23 Faculty self-evaluations due*
    • 7/24/23 – Supervisors evaluations finalized & meetings conducted*
    • 7/31/23 – Goals plans available to add new faculty goals (New)
    • 9/15/23 – All Faculty annual goal plans submitted to supervisor*
    • 10/13/22 – Annual Plan goals approved by supervisors*
    • 10/13/22 – Faculty begin working on goals*

2022-2023 staff performance reviews timeline:

    • 4/24/2023 – Staff current year goals (2022-2023) due in NeoEd Perform
    • 5/1/2023 – Supervisors approve current year goals in NeoEd Perform
    • 5/26/2023 – Staff self-evaluations due
    • 6/23/2023 – Supervisor evaluations finalized & meetings conducted (all forms signed electronically by supervisor and employee)
    • 6/23/2023 – Staff goal planning meetings completed
    • 6/24/2023 – Staff goal plans available (New)
    • 7/21/2023 – Staff goal plans due to supervisors (electronically)
    • 7/28/2023 – Supervisors approve staff goal plans
    • 7/28/2023 – Staff begin working on their new goals

For additional support, please email hr@nmc.edu or enter a HelpDesk ticket under NEOED/SilkRoad.

Welcome our newest hires

These employees recently started working at the college. Let’s welcome them to the NMC community!

    • Matthew Forgrave – Custodian
    • Lawrence Albosta – Custodian
    • Katrina Prohaszka – Web Developer
    • Seth Gorham, Supplemental – GLMA Deck Crew Mate
    • Nick Pupel – Adjunct Welding Instructor
    • Jamie Mosier, Supplemental – Tutor

Kudos!

Kudos to Bridget Sova! Bridget has stepped in this year to coordinate the Blair Elementary Mentoring program and planned an amazing end-of-year campus tour for the 5th graders. The students visited three campuses and were introduced to 10 of NMC’s programs throughout their visit. These students may very well be first generation students that before this program, never saw college as an option. Bridget showed them the possibilities in Health Care, Automotive, Marine Tech, Culinary and much more! The amount of coordination across campus it took, along with patience and creative thinking was impressive. We are so lucky to have Bridget on our team.

Kudos to Krissy Steinebach, Lindsey Lipke and Emilee Bruner! I would like to take a moment to thank and recognize Krissy, Lindsey (both from the Business Office) and Emilee (from Auxiliary Services) for graciously and expeditiously getting check payments out to new vendors for the Big Little Hero Race this Saturday. These three individuals had different pieces of the process to complete by collaborating and communicating (across campus) with each other to get the entire process done on a very tight timeline. Lindsey had to approve the new vendors, Emilee had to get them set up in Banner and Krissy had to process the checks. They worked together as a “well oiled machine” and accomplished this task in record time. Thank you all for your hard work (day-in and day0out)! It is appreciated beyond words!


Experts suggest maintaining an “attitude of gratitude” increases positivity for yourself and for others. Please encourage your colleagues by submitting a KUDOS. Let them know you appreciate their hard work and are thinking of them!

Esports Madden 23 Player Playing for the League Championship

Damon Livingston, the NMC varsity Esports Madden 23 player, will be competing in the NJCAA-E Championship match against Hutchinson Community College on Saturday, April 22 at 6 p.m. in the NMC Esports lab.

Damon Livingston NMC Esports league championship

Damon finished the league regular season undefeated and has won his quarterfinal and semi-final matches 3-0. His opponent in the championship also ended the regular season and first two rounds of the playoffs undefeated, setting up a competition between the #1 and #2 seeds in the playoffs. This is the first league championship game for the NMC Esports program.

NMC Esports logo

Jazz Bands Spring Concert

The NMC Jazz Lab Band and Jazz Big Band will be performing their final concert this semester on April 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the Milliken Auditorium. Selections by Niehaus, Yasinitsky, Hooper, Garling, Mingus, Goodwin, Beethoven, Shorter, Kubis, Jarvis, Barbieri, Lewis and Norman will be featured. The bands are hot and the music is cool so come on out and celebrate America’s premier art form: JAZZ! 

Doors open at 7:00pm and the show starts at 7:30pm with a brief intermission between groups!

Tickets at the door are $15 for Adults, $10 for Seniors and free for NMC students with their student ID. Tickets can be purchased at simpletix.com.

 

Media mentions for April 17, 2023

The following college events and stories have appeared in the media recently. We want to share your media involvement too. Please send information about your NMC-related interview or appearance to publicrelations@nmc.edu. If possible, please include a link to the piece and information about where and when it was used.

Please note access to some stories may be limited by paywalls set up by the media outlet. This includes the Traverse City Record-Eagle, which limits free clicks to five per month. You may also read Record-Eagle articles in the print edition at the NMC Library.

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Light Up the Night

On Tuesday, April 18, join your fellow NMC community members to support an important cause on campus. Light up the Night is an evening of awareness and solidarity surrounding sexual assault and sexual harassment. Free food, a special activity, candle light vigil, and more will be provided.

Light Up The Night

Attendees should meet in the Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center lobby at 5:30 p.m. The event is open to students, faculty, staff and the local community.

 

Drummunity

Join drum circle leader and facilitator Lori Fithian on Tuesday, April 18 at 4 p.m. for a Drummunity workshop that is a high-energy, fun, and empowering activity. A ‘Drummunity’ drum circle can promote stress release and relaxation!

Drummunity

Attendees should meet outside the Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center, if the weather permits. Otherwise, meet in room Timothy J. Nelson Center room 106/107. 

This event is open to students, faculty, staff and the local community. Prepare for loud drumming!

2023 Earth Week events

The NMC Student Green Team and the faculty/staff Campus Sustainability Committee have organized a series of events for 2023 Earth Week. There’s something for everyone! 

Spring Clean Up Hike
Sunday, April 16, 1 p.m., Kids Creek Park (park in Kohls parking lot; carpooling available by filling out this form)
Get some fresh air, meet with other students and clean up our local environment. Join Student Success and the Student Green Team with cleaning up a local Traverse City hiking trail. You can come out and do a 2 mile loop or more! Snacks and Drinks provided.

Campus Clean Up
April 22-29
Help keep our campuses green and beautiful throughout the week. Sign up on your own or with a departmental group/team. Supplies for clean up are located in the Student Success office. Sign up here.

Future Generation Celebration Earth Day Concert and Mini Fair
Saturday, April 22, 10:30 a.m, tent near North Hall
Audio Tech is presenting the first ever Future Generation Celebration, a free music festival, in conjunction with a mini fair organized by the Student Green Team. Both events will follow the Big Little Hero Race.

Music lineup consists of:

  • Noon: The Bourdains
  • 1 p.m.: Eliza Thorp  
  • 2 p.m.: Funky Uncle
  • 3 p.m.: Ted Alan and the Under-Privileged
  • 4 p.m.: The Marsupials
  • 5 p.m.: East Bay Drive with SkyeLea and Ryan Critchfield
  • 6 p.m.: Dixon’s Violin

Vegan Week
April 24-28, Hawk Owl Café
Learn more about a plant-based lifestyle by enjoying the vegan menu options served at the Hawk Owl Café.

Campus Birding Walk
Tuesday, April 25 (Wednesday, April 26 alt. rain date), 8 a.m., main entrance of the Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center
Learn about local wildlife and a great hobby—birding! Walk will be led by Kirk Waterstripe, Laboratory Manager and Board Member of the Grand Traverse Audubon Club.

EGR 101 Grounds Maintenance Alternative Practices Presentation
Tuesday, April 25, 3:10 p.m., Timothy J Nelson Innovation Center room 106/107
Hear about the alternative grounds maintenance practices that students in Jay Smith’s EGR 101 have been researching for their semester project. This presentation will feature their recommendations to the college on creating more sustainable grounds maintenance systems.

Film Screening of Kiss the Ground
Wednesday, April 26, 3 p.m., Scholar’s Hall room 217
Learn about regenerative farming practices and join in a discussion led by Campus Sustainability Committee members Ryan Wilson, Kirk Waterstripe and Laura Jaquish. Snacks will be provided.

Environmentalist Mingle
Friday, April 28, 7 p.m., Timothy J Nelson Innovation Center room 107
Make new friends by connecting with other like-minded individuals who enjoy the outdoors and are working on environmental issues. Attendees will get to know each other’s prompts and musical preferences. Refreshments will be provided.

 

NMC is dedicated to spreading social, economic, and environmental change through education and action at the campus, community and national level. Join our mission by taking the sustainability pledge.

Kudos!

Kudos to Shannon Croll! She is always readily available for students and helps anyone who needs it. She is so patient and nice to the students and as the front desk employee, she also makes my job so much easier by answering any questions I have.


Experts suggest maintaining an “attitude of gratitude” increases positivity for yourself and for others. Please encourage your colleagues by submitting a KUDOS. Let them know you appreciate their hard work and are thinking of them!

Welcome our newest hires

These employees recently started working at the college. Let’s welcome them to the NMC community!

    • Sarahbeth Ramsey – Adjunct Culinary Instructor
    • Katie Placek, Supplemental – Success Coach
    • Holly Shanley, Supplemental – Bookstore Cashier

Honors & Leadership Convocation May 5

The Honors & Leadership Convocation for the class of 2023 will be held on Friday, May 5 in the Milliken Auditorium at the Dennos Museum. A reception will begin at 4:30 p.m. with the ceremony following at 5:30 p.m.

Recognition will be given for the accomplishments of students both inside and outside of the classroom over the last year, including academic area awards, student groups, leadership awards and more. Students who are being recognized at this year’s event will receive an invitation to RSVP for the event.

Faculty and staff who are presenting awards should contact Katie Sommer-Ford to confirm.

For questions, please contact the Advising Center at advising-frontoffice@nmc.edu or (231) 995-1040.

Tech Bytes: How to help students add a corequisite

Are you an advisor looking to refresh your knowledge on how to guide your students through registering for classes with a corequisite? This video tutorial is the perfect resource for you. Students commonly have trouble registering for classes with corequisites like ENG 111/11 or BIO 106/106L, so don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your advising skills and help your students reach their academic goals.