Media Mentions for August 17, 2020

The following college events and stories have appeared in the media in the past two weeks. 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 Osterlin Library.

Seven run for three seats on NMC Board
Record-Eagle, August 12 (more…)

NMC August Conference 2020

Dear Colleagues:

We look forward to seeing you Monday at our annual August Opening Conference — virtually this year! A calendar appointment was sent to you previously, and recently updated with the appropriate Zoom link. Below is the agenda for the morning, which will include a short break midway through the conference. (more…)

New Online Student Graduation Application

The NMC graduation application has moved online! If you know a student ready to complete the last of their degree requirements, let them know to apply to graduate on NMC Self-Service. They can get to this new application by logging into MyNMC and selecting “Self-Service Menu” (or going directly to NMC Self-Service) and then selecting “Apply to Graduate” under the “Student Records” tab.

If you or the student has any questions about this process, email us at records@nmc.edu or call (231) 995-1049.

Media Mentions for August 10, 2020

The following college events and stories have appeared in the media in the past two weeks. 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 Osterlin Library.

Cheers: To Art Bridges and the Dennos Museum Center
Record-Eagle, August 8 (more…)

Advising Center staff and faculty advisors conduct over 1,200 virtual appointments

Hawk Owl Helper logoNMC Advising Center logoThank you to the Academic & Career Advising Center, including Deb Maison, Taylor Nash, Kim Schultz and Lindsey Dickinson, who have conducted more than 950 appointments with new and continuing NMC students since the end of April, and to the faculty advisors who have met with more than 300 students during the same period. The Advising Center lets students schedule virtual assistance appointments through NMC’s MySuccess service and chat live via nmc.edu/advising.


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

The Art Of: Bill Allen August 19

Art of Bill Allen graphicJoin artist Bill Allen and curator of education Jason Dake online as they discuss Allen’s work in the Dennos galleries. They will also highlight the artist’s more recent work, up to and including recent shelter-in-place developments. There will also be a chance for attendees to ask questions about Allen’s process, materials, and themes.

Bill Allen is a sculptor and painter living in Northern Michigan. In addition to the Dennos Museum Center, Allen’s works are included in the collections of the Detroit Zoo, the Field Museum, and the Brookfield Zoo, among others.

Registration tickets are pay what you can, $0–$15. After your ticket is reserved, a member of Dennos Staff will email you the details to join us on Zoom. A reminder email will go out the day of the event to all registrants 30 minutes prior to the start time. Register at shop.dennosmuseum.org/product/the-art-of-bill-allen/1482.

Learn more about Bill Allen on his website: http://billallenart.com/.

The Art of:__ is generously supported by Art Bridges.

Return to Campus Survey Results

NMC’s Office of Research, Planning, & Effectiveness conducted a Return to Work survey in June to better understand faculty and staff concerns, as well as understand what would make them feel more comfortable about returning to campus when it’s safe do so. Over 75% of faculty and staff provided insight into what they are feeling in the survey.

Here’s what we learned from our survey that can be used to encourage further exploration.

We asked what concerns faculty and staff had about returning to campus.  The majority (71%) reported concern with “getting exposed to the coronavirus at the office”.

We also asked for one word to describe how they feel about returning to campus. “Cautious” and “apprehensive” topped the list although several responses also included “optimistic” and  “ready”.

What can we do to alleviate these concerns?  We asked what would make them feel more comfortable about returning to campus and here’s what they shared:

  • Availability of a vaccine (64%)
  • Office hygiene protocols, such as nightly deep cleans (49%) and hand sanitizer stations  (49%)
  • Wearing masks in the office (48%)
  • Limiting the number of employees in the building by staggering their hours or days (39%)

Read the full survey results here.

Kudos!

Honoree’s Name: The Student Success Team!
Honoree’s Dept./Division: Student Success

Reason for Kudos: The Student Success team did a great job designing and carrying out the drive-thru graduation celebration last Thursday and Friday! Thanks for supporting our new graduates and for giving us all the opportunity to help celebrate their achievements!


Experts suggest maintaining an “attitude of gratitude”  increases positivity for yourself and for others. During our “Stay Home, Stay Safe” directive, please encourage your colleagues by submitting a KUDOS. Let them know you appreciate their hard work and are thinking of them!

Announcing This Year’s October Conference Reimagined! FedEx Day

Fedex truckFor the past three years, the CIE and PDI sponsored NMC October Conference has been a wonderful day of collaboration and engagement for all faculty and staff. However, due to the pandemic we are not able to collaborate in the same way… Rather than virtualize the day through many Zoom sessions, we will refocus professional development on a different type of collaboration and growth. This new day empowers employees to co-create development to share ideas and engage collaboratively, igniting passion and energizing employees as we work toward accomplishing something to make an impact on the College, our learners and/or our community that cannot be achieved during the regular workday. Read More.

Additional FedEx Day Resources:

NMC’s Scholarship Open golf outing raises more than $100,000 for scholarships

TRAVERSE CITY — Supporters of Northwestern Michigan College raised more than $100,000 for student scholarships on Thursday, August 6 at the Grand Traverse Resort and Spa during the 39th annual Scholarship Open. This year’s event was in memory of long-time college volunteer and community leader Jim Beckett.

More than 234 golfers and volunteers participated, and more than 120 sponsors made donations ranging from $250 to $10,000.

“The funds raised at this event are critical for NMC students,” said Rebecca Teahen, Executive Director, NMC Foundation. “Especially now, scholarships make it possible for students to stay in school.”

The NMC Scholarship Open, one of northern Michigan’s premier golf outings, provides access to higher education through Honors, Presidential, Academic Area, and other scholarships. This tournament has raised more than $2 million since its inception in 1982.

This year’s event was modified to meet the health and safety guidelines established by the College and the Resort to limit the spread of COVID-19.

Individuals and organizations can support students any time of year, with gifts of any size, at nmc.edu/give. Gifts to the Scholarship Open are part of the NMC Foundation’s Be What’s Possible campaign, which aims to raise $35 million to support NMC students.

 

Release date: August 7, 2020

For more information:

Paris Morse
NMC Foundation
pmorse@nmc.edu
(231) 995-2822

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

NMC’s Scholarship Open golf outing raises more than $100,000 for scholarships

TRAVERSE CITY — Supporters of Northwestern Michigan College raised more than $100,000 for student scholarships on Thursday, August 6 at the Grand Traverse Resort and Spa during the 39th annual Scholarship Open. This year’s event was in memory of long-time college volunteer and community leader Jim Beckett.

More than 234 golfers and volunteers participated, and more than 120 sponsors made donations ranging from $250 to $10,000.

“The funds raised at this event are critical for NMC students,” said Rebecca Teahen, Executive Director, NMC Foundation. “Especially now, scholarships make it possible for students to stay in school.”

The NMC Scholarship Open, one of northern Michigan’s premier golf outings, provides access to higher education through Honors, Presidential, Academic Area, and other scholarships. This tournament has raised more than $2 million since its inception in 1982.

This year’s event was modified to meet the health and safety guidelines established by the College and the Resort to limit the spread of COVID-19.

Individuals and organizations can support students any time of year, with gifts of any size, at nmc.edu/give. Gifts to the Scholarship Open are part of the NMC Foundation’s Be What’s Possible campaign, which aims to raise $35 million to support NMC students.

 

Release date: August 7, 2020

For more information:

Paris Morse
NMC Foundation
pmorse@nmc.edu
(231) 995-2822

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

New Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center Construction Complete Ahead of Fall Semester

Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center entrance August 5, 2020Entrance (download a high-resolution version here)TRAVERSE CITY — The Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center on Northwestern Michigan College’s main campus is substantially complete and ready for the Fall 2020 semester. The building is now open to NMC employees and students after receiving its letter of occupancy from the state fire marshal.

The building’s Hawk Owl Café food court is expected to open by Thursday, August 20 for the college’s Welcome Weekend for new and returning students, following a July 29 county health department inspection.

The building will be limited to about 50 percent of its maximum capacity for now, along with other NMC facilities, as the college reopens. NMC is in Stage 2 of its 4-Stage Reopening Plan, which allows employees and students on campus Monday through Thursday and others on campus by appointment.

Due to stay-at-home orders caused by the coronavirus pandemic, work on the building was paused for a month beginning March 24. As restrictions eased, outdoor landscaping work began April 24. Construction on the building itself resumed May 7. The NMC Library was the first department to occupy the 54,000-square-foot facility, moving into its second-floor space June 9. Radio station WNMC will follow later this summer.

Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center atrium August 5, 2020Atrium (download a high-resolution version here)Work on the $14.4 million project began in the late summer of 2018. The project combines state investments of more than $7 million for important renovations and modernizations of the 50-year-old West Hall building with NMC-funded investments of more than $7 million to create a multi-story facility with innovative and transformative learning environments and multiple academic and simulation spaces. An additional $6 million was involved in moving the library from its location in the Osterlin Building to the building and constructing that part of the building, where it will offer expanded services and hours.

The project has received extensive campus, community and legislative support. NMC is planning a virtual ribbon cutting ceremony and tour during the fall semester.

 

Release date: August 5, 2020

For more information:

Diana Fairbanks
Executive Director of Public Relations, Marketing and Communication
dfairbanks@nmc.edu
(231) 995-1019

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

New Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center Construction Complete Ahead of Fall Semester

Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center entrance August 5, 2020Entrance (download a high-resolution version here)TRAVERSE CITY — The Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center on Northwestern Michigan College’s main campus is substantially complete and ready for the Fall 2020 semester. The building is now open to NMC employees and students after receiving its letter of occupancy from the state fire marshal.

The building’s Hawk Owl Café food court is expected to open by Thursday, August 20 for the college’s Welcome Weekend for new and returning students, following a July 29 county health department inspection.

The building will be limited to about 50 percent of its maximum capacity for now, along with other NMC facilities, as the college reopens. NMC is in Stage 2 of its 4-Stage Reopening Plan, which allows employees and students on campus Monday through Thursday and others on campus by appointment.

Due to stay-at-home orders caused by the coronavirus pandemic, work on the building was paused for a month beginning March 24. As restrictions eased, outdoor landscaping work began April 24. Construction on the building itself resumed May 7. The NMC Library was the first department to occupy the 54,000-square-foot facility, moving into its second-floor space June 9. Radio station WNMC will follow later this summer.

Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center atrium August 5, 2020Atrium (download a high-resolution version here)Work on the $14.4 million project began in the late summer of 2018. The project combines state investments of more than $7 million for important renovations and modernizations of the 50-year-old West Hall building with NMC-funded investments of more than $7 million to create a multi-story facility with innovative and transformative learning environments and multiple academic and simulation spaces. An additional $6 million was involved in moving the library from its location in the Osterlin Building to the building and constructing that part of the building, where it will offer expanded services and hours.

The project has received extensive campus, community and legislative support. NMC is planning a virtual ribbon cutting ceremony and tour during the fall semester.

 

Release date: August 5, 2020

For more information:

Diana Fairbanks
Executive Director of Public Relations, Marketing and Communication
dfairbanks@nmc.edu
(231) 995-1019

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