Media Mentions for January 16, 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

Editorial: Freshwater Research & Innovation Center could shape future here
Record-Eagle, Jan. 15
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How to share your news this semester

We all know, spring semester gets busy fast. Tests and assignments must be graded. Students must be taught, advised and counseled. Events get planned. Calendars fill up. Fall registration starts in March. Before you know it, it’s spring break! 

With all this going on, how do you get your marketing and promotional needs met? The PRMC team is glad you asked.

Announcements and events 

Three words: promo request form.

For  internal NMC publications, Intercom (weekly) and Student News (every other week) submission deadline is noon the day before the issue is released (ex. 12 p.m. on Friday for Intercom and 12 p.m. on Monday for Student News). 

Submit your request 2-3 weeks ahead of the event for best results. Lead time helps us spread the word on multiple channels and gives our audiences enough notice to save the date, sign up, buy tickets, etc.

NMC branded items/swag

Again, three words: promo request form.

We keep a few things in stock, like NMC pens, notepads and buttons,  but most are custom-ordered specifically for each department. Submitting a promo request gives us what we need to fulfill your request and allows our whole team to track it from submission to delivery.

Branding & Identity

Need a logo for a poster? Not sure what color is NMC green? Find it in the Brand & Identity toolkit

Student Success team hosts Gala to Give 1/27

First-ever event benefits College for Kids scholarships

TRAVERSE CITY — Put on your glad rags and join this Roaring ’20s extravaganza Friday, January 27! Hosted by the NMC Student Success Ambassador team, the Gala to Give is a networking and fundraising event to connect students with alumni, local businesses, and the greater Traverse City community.

Held from 7–10 p.m. at the Hagerty Center, the Gala is a night of celebrating NMC’s connections with the community while benefiting the NMC College for Kids scholarship fund, so that all kids may have the opportunity to experience these great programs.

Tickets are available to NMC students, faculty, staff, alumni and the general public and include live music, dancing, mocktails, hors d’oeuvres and desserts, with raffle prize drawings throughout the evening. Tickets are $15 for current students and $30 for alumni & guests. Sponsorship opportunities for businesses are also available.

 

Release Date: January 13, 2023

For More Information:

Mahli Braak
Northwestern Michigan College
Student Success Lead Ambassador
mbraak@nmc.edu

Sally Smarsty
Student Success Coordinator
ssmarsty@nmc.edu
(231) 995-3021

Non-Discrimination Policy Notice

Northwestern Michigan College is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, height, weight, marital status or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions. nmc.edu/non-discrimination

Kudos!

Kudos to Hollianne McHugh! Hollianne McHugh’s DD 101 and MFG 110 students did presentations on their final projects. The student’s creativity, attention to detail and overall knowledge was very impressive. A few of these projects will be shared at the NMC ELI Learning Symposium in May. Hollianne’s commitment to learning and connection to her students is evident through their interactions and high level of work completed. Keep up the awesome work!

Kudos to Sally Smarsty and the Student Success team! Hats off to the Student Success Coaching and Testing Center team for an incredible effort to help our students finish their semester strong! During the week of finals, Sally Smarsty led coaches as they planned a series of stress busting opportunities for our students while the Testing Center team provided excellent customer service and a caring environment for our stressed-out students. From chair massages, to abundant snacks and a pop-up pancake meal, to encouraging words, congratulations, and an attitude of handling students with care, these teams knocked it out of the park! There’s doing your job, and then there’s doing your job with excellence—Sally and her teams have exemplified excellence.

Kudos to the Holiday Party Committee! Brittany Hanbury, Erika Cotner, Carly McCall, Esther Nance, Nancy Durecki, Emily Crull, Lisa Sheppley, and Weston Babcock. Thank you to this creative committee for planning such a special holiday party for NMC employees and retirees. Every detail was thoughtfully considered! Thank you for your work and caring on this spectacular event!

Kudos to the Hagerty Center staff! Every member of the Hagerty Center staff does such a fantastic job of ensuring every event runs smoothly. Their attention to the little details and behind the scenes work is so greatly appreciated! From the planning process, food, serving, bussing, bartending, and saving the day when something doesn’t go according to plan—thank you for it all!

Kudos to the Testing Center staff for successfully proctoring roughly 550 tests during the final exams. Not only do our proctors maintain test integrity, they also provide an atmosphere that empowers our students to be able to give their best testing performance. Their professionalism and reassuring smiles set our students up for success!


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!

NEOED Recruit and Onboard is live!

Do you hire, approve hires or complete Onboarding/Offboarding tasks at NMC? If so, we are excited to introduce you to NEOED Recruit and Onboard! Check out links to our training documents and a recording of our past session here!

Questions? Email hr@nmc.edu.

Welcome our newest hires

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

  • Theresa Zingg – Adjunct Surgical Technology Instructor
  • Tim Nash – Adjunct Electrical Technology Instructor
  • Ryan Landry, Student Employee – Fitness Center
  • RaShaun Bird – Adjunct Culinary Arts Instructor
  • John Evans – Adjunct Accounting Instructor
  • Gary Marquardt – Adjunct Culinary Arts Instructor
  • Josh Boyer – Adjunct Culinary Arts Instructor
  • Jason Saunby – Adjunct Flight Instructor
  • Liz Celeste – Curator of Education and Exhibitions

Trustee Building & Site, Fellows Nominating committees to meet

The NMC Board of Trustees’ Building and Site Committee will meet Thursday, Jan. 12 at 10 a.m., and the Fellows Nominating Committee will meet Thursday, Jan. 12 at 11 a.m. Both meetings will be held in the NMC President’s Office Conference Room in the Tanis Building on NMC’s main campus. More information and agendas are available here.

For more information, please contact the President’s office at (231) 995-1010.

Media Mentions for January 9, 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.

Dean’s List
Traverse City Record-Eagle, Jan. 9
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NMC celebrates MLK, Black History Month with Embrace the Dream programming

TRAVERSE CITY— Northwestern Michigan College kicks off its 2023 Embrace the Dream programming, a series of events marking Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Black History Month, on January 16.

Planned events include the following. As events are added, visit nmc.edu/embrace-the-dream for the most complete schedule.

January 16 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day:)

  • Free admission to the Dennos Museum Center, 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
  • Building Bridges with Music presents “Remembering MLK,” a free concert, 7 p.m., City Opera House. NMC Canticum Novum choral group will perform along with other singers, dancers and spoken word artists.

January 18-Feb. 22: Disrupt & Dismantle film series, Dennos Museum Center Dutmers Theater. Free showings at 1 and 2:30 p.m. each Wednesday. From environmental racism to police brutality to the school-to-prison pipeline, host Soledad O’Brien explores inequalities Black communities face and the actions that need to be taken in order achieve lasting change in the U.S. Find out more and reserve seats online.

January 20, 7 p.m.: Dennos Museum Center opening reception for three new exhibitions that feature Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) artists and work that focuses on their experiences.

  • Teresa Dunn, a Mexican American artist and a professor of Drawing and Painting at Michigan State University. Her solo exhibition titled, Us, is a collection of her recent narrative painting series.
  • Vitality and Continuity: Art in the Experiences of Anishinaabe, Inuit, and Pueblo Women. The Dennos is the first museum in the state to host this exhibit.
  • A Rich History: African American Artists from the Muskegon Museum of Art. Features over 75 years of artistic excellence.

Guests of members and the public may attend, but will not receive complimentary drink tickets. Learn more: dennosmuseum.org/opening and RSVP your group.

February 3, 2 p.m.: “The Color of Care film” screening. Milliken Auditorium, The film chronicles how people of color suffer from systemically substandard healthcare. Produced by Oprah Winfrey’s Harpo Productions

February, ongoing: Food for the Soul events — African-American/Black NMC faculty/staff/students will create menus and work with NMC Dining Services to offer authentic soul food in the Hawk Owl Cafe. Menus posted weekly, nmc.edu/embrace-the-dream.

February 15, 7 p.m.: The Spirit of Harriet Tubman, Milliken Auditorium. On a barren stage with only a trunk of costumes, Leslie McCurdy thrills her audience with her passionate portrayal of The Spirit of Harriet Tubman. Free, sponsored by NMC Student Life.

 

Release Date: January 9, 2023

For More Information:

Diana Fairbanks
Associate Vice President of Public Relations, Marketing and Communications
(231) 995-1019
dfairbanks@nmc.edu

Non-Discrimination Policy Notice

Northwestern Michigan College is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, genetic information, height, weight, marital status or veteran status in employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions. nmc.edu/non-discrimination

It takes a village

This past fall, more than 900 students made the Dean’s List at Northwestern Michigan College. To qualify, students must earn a grade point average of 3.5 or above out of a possible 4.0 while taking five or more credits.

We would like to thank all of the faculty and staff for their contributions to our students’ success and for helping the college continue to fulfill its mission.

The fall 2022 Dean’s List can be viewed here.


Who’s been a Hawk Owl Helper or Hero for you? Let us know at publicrelations@nmc.edu!

Gala to Give

Put on your glad rags and join this Roaring 20s extravaganza! On Friday, January 27, the Student Success Ambassador team will be hosting Gala to Give — a networking event to connect students with alumni, local businesses, and the greater Traverse City community. The event will be held from 7–10 p.m. at The Hagerty Center on NMC’s Great Lakes Campus.

NMC Gala to Give
The event will celebrate NMC’s connections with the community while benefiting the College for Kids scholarship fund so that all kids in our community might have the opportunity to experience these great programs.

The night will be filled with live music, mocktails, hors d’oeuvres and desserts with raffle prize drawings throughout the evening.

Tickets are $15 for current students and $30 for alumni and guests. Sponsorship opportunities for businesses are also available. Purchase your tickets at nmc.edu/gala.

Upcoming Curiosities Programs at the Library

Fall 2022 Curiosities seriesCuriosities, the ‘book club’ for those of us who are wary of a cover-to-cover commitment but still want to talk about interesting stuff with fellow lifelong learners, returns with a star-studded cast of guest facilitators and a mix of in-person and virtual programs.

As always, we’ll explore each topic for four consecutive weeks, meeting weekly for a freewheeling discussion on a curated set of articles, podcasts, and videos. We welcome students, staff, faculty, and community participants! Register for multiple topics throughout the year or just the one that interests you most.

Students may be eligible to earn co-curricular credit for participating – ask your instructor or email us at library@nmc.edu to find out more!

Winter Session: Responding to Global Climate Change (w/ Traverse City International Affairs Forum)
January 19–February 9, Thursdays, 12–1 p.m. via Zoom

A bonus fifth Curiosities session this year in collaboration with Alex Tank at the Traverse City International Affairs Forum, following last spring’s collaborative Curiosities series on China. This winter we will explore climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts around the world spanning the local to the multinational. Topics will range from carbon use, capture and storage to resilient infrastructure and climate-driven migration.

Spring Session I: Stories of Science
February 2–February 23, Thursdays, 3:15–4:15 p.m. @ NMC Library

The scientific world is full of the weird and the wonderful! Join us – along with faculty guest hosts Kristen Salathiel (English) and Nicole Speelman (Chemistry) – to explore lesser known and seldom told stories of science and scientists. From happy accidents to dastardly deeds, marvels in the night sky to phantoms of the deep sea.

Spring Session II: Touring the Senses
March 2–March 23, Thursdays, 4–5 p.m. @ Various NMC Locations

Hearing, sight, smell, taste, touch: our senses mediate every moment of our relationships with others and the world around us. And yet, despite their deceptive familiarity, our tools of perception are wondrous and strange! How do they work, exactly? How (in)complete is our understanding of them? Let’s find out! Special interactive series featuring guest hosts Craig Hadley (Dennos Museum), James Morse (Culinary Institute), Leanne Baumeler (Disability Support) & Maria Ulrich (Audio Tech).