NMC closed December 21
Due to inclement weather, NMC is closed Friday, December 21, 2012.
Stay safe.
Due to inclement weather, NMC is closed Friday, December 21, 2012.
Stay safe.
Late last night House Bill 4496 (the Community College Baccalaureate Authorization bill) passed the Senate and won concurrence in the House of Representatives. It is now headed to the Governor for his signature.
This bill authorizes community colleges in Michigan to offer technical bachelor’s degrees in maritime technology, cement technology, energy production technology, and culinary arts. The Senate vote was 20 to 17 and the House vote was 65 to 44.
This is an important step for our students and the future students in Michigan. This authorization coupled with our current and continuing partnerships at the University Center provide superior access to higher education for citizens in our region. I particularly look forward to continuing to work with Ferris State University as a partner in meeting the degree needs of our Great Lakes Maritime Academy students.
While we had hoped to include nursing in the bill, we simply did not have the votes this time to do so. We are actively pursuing other options that will meet the BSN needs of health care in our region and I am confident we can provide appropriate solutions.
We owe great thanks to Speaker Pro Temp Representative John Walsh, the primary sponsor of the bill, for his three years of work to make this bill a reality. We also should thank Mike Hansen, President of the MCCA and the many community college presidents, trustees and friends that helped to accomplish this goal. You all have my personal gratitude!
I hope you can join us at the Holiday party this afternoon at the Hagerty Center (4:30 to 7:00).
Thankfully,
Timothy J. Nelson, President
Northwestern Michigan College
See the bill and the outcomes at http://www.legislature.mi.
Happy holidays NMC,
Are you looking for that perfect gift for someone who has everything? Why not give a gift to the NMC Annual Campaign in honor of someone you care about? Make a gift towards a scholarship that will help another person pursue higher education, or a program that will enhance learning opportunities for generations to come.
‘Tis the season of giving and I am asking you to join me as a fellow employee, in giving a gift that will last a lifetime. Your gifts to the Annual Campaign make it possible for more graduation gowns to be worn, more degrees to be obtained and more lives to be changed through the power of achieving higher education.
You can give online at nmc.edu/give today or you can enroll in payroll deduction and have your gift automatically deducted from your paycheck.
Give a gift that means something. Support student success!
Sarah Hemminger
Annual Giving Specialist
REMEMBER: NMC Employee Holiday Party, Friday, December 12, 4:30 – 7:00 p.m.
Hagerty Center at Great Lakes Campus
Thank you for your participation in the annual food drive to benefit Father Fred Foundation patrons.
Here is the list of items most needed in case you plan to shop today and bring your donations to the Holiday Party ~
Pantry Items:
Please help Father Fred Foundation work toward less sugar, salt and fat in pantry foods.
Personal care items:
DON’T STOP NOW!
So far we’ve raised $3,867, which is 77% of our $5,000 goal for the annual United Way Campaign. Remember, you may designate your gift to the local non-profit organization of your choice – Cherryland Humane Society, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Women’s Resource Center, Northwestern Michigan College’s Annual Campaign – the list is large!
The NMC United Way Campaign will end on Friday, December 21. Please be a hero to a community member or organization struggling to make it back to 100% from recent economic challenges. The whole community will benefit!
If you’ve misplaced the donation form sent to you last month, or need more information, please contact Cheri Paul in Human Resources at cpaul@nmc.edu or 5-1026. Thank you.
Kudos to everyone involved in the remodel of our gym. Just returned today for the first time since the new equipment was installed, and it’s a great improvement and a good deal for employees at $30 a semester! ‘Tis the season…
The following employees are celebrating an anniversary. Please join us in congratulating them!
Julie Doyal Program Coordinator – Extended Educational Services 7 years
Pete LaCourse Coordinator – Physical Education 22 years
Steve Ursell International Aviation Instructional Coordinator 3 years
For information on positions currently open at NMC, please visit NMC’s web page at https://jobs.nmc.edu. Information on internal postings has been emailed.
If you’re missing anything, make sure to check out the lost and found in West Hall. All manner of items are turned in on a regular basis. So if you’ve lost it, check and see if someone has found it for you.
We’re at 75% of our $5,000 goal for the annual United Way Campaign. Please consider
a gift to help our neighbors in need.
If you’ve misplaced the donation form sent to you last month, or need more information, please contact Cheri Paul in Human Resources at cpaul@nmc.edu or 5-1026.
Thank you.
Donation boxes can be found in the following locations, you can also bring your donations to the NMC Holiday Party, Friday, December 14:
Here are lists of the items most needed to keep their shelves stocked. Thanks for caring enough to help!
Pantry Items:
Please help Father Fred Foundation work toward less sugar, salt and fat in pantry foods.
Personal care items:
Friday, December 7 is the last day to RSVP for the annual NMC Employee Holiday Party. You have until 5 p.m. to respond.
(The party is being held at Hagerty Center on Friday, December 14 from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m.)
Please call 995-1026 or e-mail cpaul@nmc.edu
Need a snuggle?
Love on a Leash™ Therapy Dogs will be visiting the Osterlin Library during finals week to nuzzle the stress right out of you.
Get your unconditional doggy love fix in the Reference Room on:
Catering Services will be closed from Friday, December 21st at 1:00 PM till January 2 at 6 AM. If there is a need for Catering events prior to closing it is advised to book now. For Catering during the first week in January it is imperative to get it to me prior to the closing date to ensure service. Email catering@nmc.edu or call my direct line at 995-1403. As a reminder, my office hours are Monday through Friday from 6 AM to 2 PM. If there is a need for catering events prior to closing it is advised to book now.
For catering during the first week in January it is imperative to contact Catering Services prior to the closing date to ensure service.
Email catering@nmc.edu or call 5-1403. As a reminder, office hours are Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Kudos to Jim Gray for demonstrating good knowledge of policies and procedures to guide fellow workers on and off the job when questions arise. He consistently demonstrates outstanding knowledge and skills that he has learned over time, and uses knowledge and experience to resolve unusual problems/situations. Jim is a well-rounded leader with Professional Specialty knowledge that he has acquired and maintained while working for TCAPS and NMC.
Kudos to Jenny Barnes for making time in her busy schedule to share her knowledge, expertise, and advice on Excel.
Kudos to Jim Press and Michael Rutledge for their presentation, “The 10 Myths of the Vietnam War” at the History Center in Traverse City on November 29th. The presentation was well attended and prompted a lot of interesting discussion.
Kudos to Cathy McCall for organizing and providing materials for Budget Manager Training sessions in November. Kudos also to Cheryl Sullivan, Chris Ruszel, and Carol Kasper for presenting training materials during these sessions. Almost 60 budget managers attended the training again this year.