Emergency Management: Suspicious Packages And Envelopes
Identifying Suspicious Packages and Envelopes (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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Identifying Suspicious Packages and Envelopes (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
Some characteristics of suspicious packages and envelopes include the following: (more…)
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.
Water related degree program
Record-Eagle, Dec. 17 (more…)
NMC Surgical Technology students Natalie Balogh and Courtney Myers were recently featured on an episode of the Scrub Life podcast. Tune in to listen to them talk about dual enrollment, NMC’s Surgical Technology program, their favorite type of surgery and killer surgeons. Both Natalie and Courtney are graduating this month and will be working at Munson Medical Center upon graduation.
The Scrub Life Podcast is a surgical technology podcast hosted by Chris Blevins in partnership with the Association of Surgical Technologists. The podcast started as a senior project for her students in 2018 though it has gained popularity and currently has over 15,000 subscribers.
TRAVERSE CITY — Northwestern Michigan College’s International Affairs Forum continues its 29th season of events on Thursday, February 16, at 11:30 a.m.
IAF resumes its season with a virtual event entitled “India: Asia’s New Superpower” featuring Brahma Chellaney, professor emeritus of strategic studies at the New Delhi-based Centre for Policy Research. A specialist in international security and arms control issues, Professor Chellaney has held appointments at Harvard, the Brookings Institution, the School of Advanced International Studies at the Johns Hopkins University, and the Australian National University.
Chellaney has served as a member of the Policy Advisory Group headed by the foreign minister of India. He was an advisor to India’s National Security Council. He is the author of nine books, including Water: Asia’s New Battleground and Asian Juggernaut: The Rise of China, India, and Japan.
The Feb. 16 virtual event will be available to livestream and includes public Q & A. Registration is required.
The spring season continues with the following events:
Unless otherwise noted, IAF in-person events are held at the Dennos Museum Center Milliken Auditorium. View event details and updates at TCIAF.com.
All IAF regular season events are open to the public. Tickets are required and available for purchase online or at the door. In-person admission is $15 per person. Current students and educators receive free admission.
Events are also livestreamed. Registration is required with a suggested donation of $10. For in-person tickets, livestream registration, and all event details, visit TCIAF.com.
IAF welcomes new members and sponsors for the remainder of its season February June 2023. Learn more about IAF membership, event sponsorship, and student outreach at TCIAF.com or email iaf@nmc.edu.
The International Affairs Forum is a program of Northwestern Michigan College and an affiliate member of the World Affairs Councils of America.
Alex Tank
Communications & Production Coordinator
International Affairs Forum at Northwestern Michigan College
(231)995-1844
atank@nmc.edu
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.
Cheers to NMC students Sereta Fager and Kayla Wittkop
Record-Eagle, Dec. 10
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To find these selections and many other new titles, see the NMC library catalog.
Kudos to Katie Sommer-Ford! Katie is a great boss, understanding her employees’ needs, and schedules. and investing in us as humans.
Kudos to Rick Mathis & Ryan Deering! Under the growing portfolio of Workforce & Professional Development training opportunities, NMC Extended Education, and the Technical Division collaborated to provide Welding Fundamentals in the fall 2022 term. Rick Mathis and Ryan Deering instructed the class of 8 students who all received their certificates of completion. Three of these students took the opportunity to continue with NMC on the credit side, thus the non credit class was a successful onramp for these students looking to continue honing their skills and knowledge. Thank you Rick and Ryan for inspiring these students to not only successfully complete the course but to continue their learning on the credit side.
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!
Voting for the Ugly Sweater Contest is open! Good luck to all those who have entered! Submit your vote here!
Thanks to Maritime instructor Patrick Podolan and Communications faculty under the leadership of Michael Anderson for helping GLMA cadets secure 7 berths aboard Crowley Maritime vessels this spring. Spring berths are often difficult to secure and the application required writing a 600-word essay. All seven of GLMA’s cadets were selected from a nationwide pool.
Who’s been a Hawk Owl Helper or Hero for you? Let us know at publicrelations@nmc.edu!
NMC Lifelong and Professional Learning classes are now open for enrollment at nmc.edu/ees. Classes will begin in January and continue through May 2023.
NMC’s Extended Educational Services offers a wide variety of in person classes, plus livestream and online courses. These accessible, flexible and high interest classes are taught by local experts on a range of topics including fitness, culinary, global, language, outdoor recreation, workforce and professional development and more. New this winter are baking masterclasses in partnership with the Great Lakes Culinary Institute as well as sewing, wine tasting, genealogy, small business management and classes under the umbrella of the Global Certificate program. For travel enthusiasts, explore farm to table operations around northern Michigan or immerse yourself in a food and wine tour of Italy!
Extended Education is re-launching its popular Northern Naturalist program in January. New classes have been added, including The Amazing Migration of Birds and Introduction to Medicinal Mushrooms.
The Friday morning livestream series, Coffee Chats, will also return for its fifth season on February 3, 2023, featuring new community guests and their stories.
Contact NMC Extended Education at ees@nmc.edu or (231) 995-1700 for additional information.
Theresa Zingg was recently hired as an Adjunct Surgical Technology instructor. Welcome Theresa to NMC!
The NMC Board of Trustees will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday, Dec. 12 at 5:30 p.m. in the Hagerty Center on NMC’s Great Lakes Campus. More information is available here.
For more information, please contact the President’s office at (231) 995-1010.
The Presidential Performance & Compensation committee of the Board of Trustees of Northwestern Michigan College will meet at 4 p.m. Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at the President’s Office conference room in the Tanis Building on NMC’s main campus, 1701 E. Front Street, Traverse City. The official meeting notice is available online.
For more information, please contact the President’s office at (231) 995-1010.
TRAVERSE CITY — NMC’s Visual Communications department invites area non-profit groups to submit graphic design, art direction and new media projects for consideration as pro bono class projects during the spring semester.

Part of the Visual Communications curriculum, the class project is free to the non-profits selected. The goal is a real-world assignment that allows students to interact with clients and exposes them to the commercial printing and production worlds, including film and new media production, creative advertising, graphic design and packaging. Projects will be completed by the end of the spring semester in April 2023.

Potential projects could include logos, brochures, ad campaigns, packaging, graphic design, branding, posters, infographics, announcements, invitations, film, motion graphics, animations, exhibition design, TV commercials or anything relating to visual communications, commercial art, illustration and film or web design. The department is especially interested in conceptually-driven projects that will offer the students substantial opportunity for interaction with the client and process.
Please include the following in your submission:
Please submit project consideration requests to instructor Caroline Schaefer-Hills at cschaefer@nmc.edu by January 6.
Caroline Schaefer-Hills
Visual Communications chair
(231) 995-1334
cschaefer@nmc.edu
Erica Whiting (pictured below, right) was NMC’s first full-time Student Success Coach and a winner of the 2022 Ombudsman award at Michigan’s College Access Impact Awards.
Whiting’s AmeriCorps-funded position allowed NMC to step up coaching in December 2020, after beginning it as a pilot project in 2015. Success coaches function as an all-around go-to person for students, connecting them to campus services that they might not otherwise be aware of while helping them with their study skills, time management and stress reduction.
Increasing the number of students using coach services is an objective in NMC Next, NMC’s strategic plan. More than 80% of Whiting’s coaching cohort persisted during her tenure, setting a great example for others to follow. While her term at NMC recently wrapped up, the impact she had on the lives of students carries on.
Who’s been a Hawk Owl Helper or Hero for you? Let us know at publicrelations@nmc.edu!
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.
New college degree expands on cleaning polluted waters
UpNorthLive, Dec. 1
Northwestern Offering Michigan’s First Ever Wet Tech Degree
9 & 10 News, Nov. 30
Traverse City Author Discusses Angel of the Garbage Dump
9 & 10 News, Nov. 30
Highway construction program starting
Record-Eagle, Nov. 30
Kudos to Brittany Hanbury, Charles Schneider, Sage Campbell, Sally Smartsy and Landon DeHeer for hosting a Thanksgiving dinner in the Timothy J. Nelson Innovation Center for NMC students on Thursday, November 24, 2022!
Kudos to Scott Powell for a great reflection of your experiential learning work in this month’s ELI Newsletter! Great work around reflection, Scott!
Kudos to Bob Bugai and Reese Sivek for providing a metal strapping lesson while repacking/strapping a very large and incorrect shipment. Additionally, the melting snow allowed Reese Sivek the opportunity to unload a truck full of tables on the Dennos’ loading dock and put them back in NMC storage. Thank you for all you do.
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!