NMC’s Jessica Abfalter one of 20 national winners of PTK Guistwhite Scholarship

NMC student Jessica Abfalter has been named one of 20 Phi Theta Kappa Guistwhite Scholars.  She was chosen from a pool of 1,800 applicants by a panel of independent judges and has been extended an invitation to a special reception at the PTK Annual Convention in San Jose, California in April.

Here’s the official release from Phi Theta Kappa:

JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI – Twenty Phi Theta Kappa members have been selected as 2013 Guistwhite Scholarship recipients and will be recognized and invited to a special reception during Phi Theta Kappa’s Annual Convention in San Jose, California,  April 4-6. Each year $100,000 in scholarship funds are awarded, with each Guistwhite Scholar receiving a $5,000 scholarship for baccalaureate studies and a commemorative medallion.

Guistwhite Scholars are chosen based on academic achievement, leadership accomplishment, and engagement in Phi Theta Kappa programs. The 20 recipients for 2013 were selected by a panel of independent judges from more than 1,800 applicants to receive this scholarship, the second highest offered by Phi Theta Kappa.

The Guistwhite Scholar Program is named in honor of the late Dr. Jack Guistwhite and his widow, Margaret Guistwhite. Dr. Guistwhite established the first designated transfer scholarship for Phi Theta Kappa members at Florida Atlantic University in 1975. The Guistwhite Scholarships were established by Phi Theta Kappa in 1992.

“Dr. Jack Guistwhite planted a seed in 1975 that resulted in more than 750 colleges and universities designating transfer scholarships for thousands of Phi Theta Kappa members,” said Phi Theta Kappa’s Executive Director Dr. Rod A. Risley. “It is fitting that we continue to honor our students who excel in scholarship and leadership in Phi Theta Kappa as Guistwhite Scholars in memory of Jack and in honor of his wife Margaret. Through their generosity and those who support scholarships through the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation, these students will receive funds to help them complete their degrees.”

The 2013 Guistwhite Scholars are:

Jessica Abfalter, Northwestern Michigan College, Michigan

Yannel Celestrin, Miami Dade College, Florida

Miranda Davis, Dyersburg State Community College, Tennessee

Katherine Dunklee, Howard Community College, Maryland

Erica Gianakon, Hutchinson Community College, Kansas

Mayra Gutierrez, Central Arizona College, Arizona

Olga Homonchuk, Normandale Community College, Minnesota

Phillippe Ly, Orange Coast College, California

Taren Nance, Wor-Wic Community College, Maryland

Angelina Nance, Clark State Community College, Ohio

Devin Oakes, Mesa Community College, Arizona

Deanna Pack, Jefferson State Community College, Alabama

Kristen Regehr, Hutchinson Community College, Kansas

Christine Sim, Delgado Community College, Louisiana

Awais Spall, Mt. San Antonio College, California

Kim Stingo, Palm Beach State College, Florida

Jacqueline Watkins, Kirkwood Community College, Missouri

Tracy Weimer, Lane Community College, Oregon

Joshua Yancey, Somerset Community College, Kentucky

Ashley Young, Hillsborough Community College, Florida

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, headquartered in Jackson, is the largest honor society in American higher education with more than 1,280 chapters on two-year and community college campuses in all 50 of the United States, Canada, Germany, Peru, the Republic of Palau, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the British Virgin Islands, the United Arab Emirates and U.S. territorial possessions. More than 2.5 million students have been inducted since its founding in 1918, with approximately 135,000 students inducted annually.

Call for Cultural Souvenirs

Hello! My name is Olga Narolska. I’m the head of the decoration committee for the NMC International Club. Each year we hold our International Dinner, a fundraiser which helps to provide scholarships to international students.

The International Club will be holding its 11th annual International Dinner on April 11. We know that many of you are world travelers! We are looking for small trinkets or souvenirs from your many travels. Our idea is to have many mementos from different countries on the tables at the dinner. The loan of your items will only be for that evening. Please label your souvenirs with your name and country of origin, and drop them off to Lindsey Dickinson in the Admissions Office.  Thank you!

US History students seek individuals to interview for the Veterans History Project

NMC has been participating in the Library of Congress’ Veterans History Project for many years. This semester Jim Press’ US History students will be interviewing America’s veterans and/or the civilians who also played a role in our wars.

They currently are interviewing a World War II Marine, a Korean War veteran, a “Rosie the Riveter” woman who broke new ground in America’s industrial work force during World War II and an Iraqi War veteran.  But, they need 4-5 additional veterans/civilians to interview this April.

So, if you know of someone who played a role in World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Cold War, Desert Storm/Gulf War, Iraq War, War on Terror or Afghanistan, would you please ask them and if they’re interested have them contact Jim at jpress@nmc.edu.  The interview is usually conducted right here at NMC by his students and takes about an hour.  We’d love to record and preserve their piece of American History!

To read more about the Library of Congress’ Veterans History Project read the Veterans History Project Brochure.

Kudos!

Thanks and credit to Joelle Hannert and Rochelle Hammontree for doing all the behind the scenes work to provide a new service to the NMC community. The Osterlin Library catalog is now linked to MelCat, a collection of more than 6 million books from Michigan’s public and academic libraries. After doing a search in our catalog you have the option to search MelCat. Once you find a book, you can request it yourself; Osterlin will receive semi-weekly deliveries.

Kudos to Sarah Shimek, Wellness Coordinator, and the NMC Wellness Committee for this week’s launch of the Wellness Works program. The program is more extensive than ever before, and NMC employees are already signing up!

Kudos to the Admissions staff and students who led campus tours for local 9th and 10th graders. Over 800 students were treated to a tour of our campuses and presentations regarding NMC’s offerings. The students were impressed and enthusiastic and came away with a much clearer understanding of the depth and breadth of opportunities waiting for them right here in their own backyard!

Carla Waite did an excellent job personally organizing our Hagerty Center Tasting event this past weekend. It was a smooth, well planned event and the guests in attendance felt extremely well taken care of. Thank you for your dedication to excellent hospitality, Carla!

 

Sealed bids being accepted for the Sale of vehicles

Northwestern Michigan College (NMC) is accepting Sealed Bids for the Sale of the following vehicles:

1999 Dodge 3500 Ram 15 Passenger Van, Red…Minimum Bid $4000

2000 Dodge Caravan, Teal Blue…Minimum Bid $3000

2001 Dodge Caravan, White…Minimum Bid $3000

2006 Ford E350 12 Passenger Van, Navy Blue…Minimum Bid $13,000

Vehicles can be inspected at the Campus Services building on main campus. The building is located in the NE corner of the Oak/Maple parking lot.

Additional information can be obtained by contacting Steve Westphal, NMC Purchasing Manager by calling 231-995-1130 or via email at swestphal@nmc.edu

Return your Sealed Bid by 3/28/13 to Steve Westphal, NMC Business Office, NMC University Center Campus off Cass Road, Traverse City, MI 49686

Northwestern Michigan College reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, waive irregularities and to accept the bid(s) that are in the best interest of NMC.

Joseph R. Sanok, Counselor at NMC publishes book

Joseph R. Sanok, Counselor at NMC, has published Mental Wellness Counseling | A remarkably simple approach to making parenting easier.

“It is the book that you should have been given after you left the hospital. You already have many of the skills in this book, it is just learning how to reapply them to make life easier,” Sanok says.

It is now available on Amazon, Click here to view it!

NMC library adopts MeLCat

Joining MeLCat, Michigan’s library resource sharing system, gives the NMC community access to the collections of 400 Michigan libraries.

MeLCat allows NMC library patrons to easily search and request materials from most of Michigan’s major universities and public libraries. This service supplements our existing country-wide interlibrary loan program (OCLC’s Worldcat), but with a few distinctions:

  • MeLCat allows users to search the state-wide catalog and place requests on their own.
  • MeLCat requests will arrive more quickly than materials requested from OCLC’s Worldcat.
  • OCLC’s WorldCat is still your source for article requests.
  • Our patrons will also be able to use their Osterlin library card to check out materials in person at MeLCat visiting patron participating libraries.
  • MeLCat is offered free of charge to all library patrons!

Search MeLCat at www.elibrary.mel.org.

Two for One tickets to Cimarrón March 17

The Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College will present Cimarrón from Colombia, South America on Sunday, March 17, 2013 at 7:00 PM in the Milliken Auditorium as part of the NMC Windows on the World week. In association with the week’s events the Dennos is offering two for one tickets to NNC Staff and Faculty.

Regular admission is tickets are $25 in advance, $28 at the door, $22 for Museum Members. Tickets may be purchased by calling the Museum Box office at 231-995-1553 or on line at www.dennosmuseum.org. Use the Code NMCSTAFF to access the two for one pricing.

Defying the tradition of Irish music on St. Patrick’s Day, the Dennos Museum Center is offering concert with the Smithsonian Folkways and Grammy nominated recording artists Cimarrón, a group that the BBC called “absolutely brilliant.”

Carlos Rojas Hernández, leader of group Cimarrón says, “The cimarrón is the bull that knows no rope, corral, nor iron, the steer that has not been lassoed nor branded and ranges free on the savannas and surrounding forests. That concept always struck me; nothing can be closer to the creative spirit that constitutes the essence of plains music, than that feeling of freedom.”

Los Llanos Orientales are vast plains that stretch from Colombia into Venezuela. The mestizo people that inhabit these savannahs on the great Orinoco River are descendants of Spanish settlers, African slaves and Indigenous Indians.

This is cattle rearing country where life revolves around country ranches. Music accompanies the daily working tasks such as milking and cattle drives. Most striking is the festive dance music called joropo, a fiercely virtuoso display of rippling melodies played on harp, bandola and cuatro accompanied by bass, cajon and maracas. This rapid and joyous music is sung with high pitched voices reminiscent of Andalusian gipsy roots.

Cimarrón is the most accomplished llanera group in Colombia. A seven piece led by harpist and composer Carlos Rojas, they have been working for over twenty years and have performed in Venezuela, Mexico, Guatemala, Chile, Sweden, France, Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Holland, Wales, England and the USA. These musicians are immersed in the sounds of ‘los llanos’; they seek to explore and experiment with their rich heritage whilst retaining the essence of the tradition.

Cimarrón will offer a performance for schools on Monday March 18, 2013 at 9:30AM in the Milliken Auditorium of the Dennos Museum Center. Teachers may call Jason Dake at 231-995-1029 or e-mail jdake@nmc.edu for information or to reserve tickets for the school performances

With the purchase of a ticket to this performance, concert goers are invited to visit the museum’s galleries one hour before the concert and attend a post-concert reception with the performers.

The Dennos concert season is made possible with support from the Robert T and Ruth Haidt Trust, the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, the Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs, the Begonia Foundation with media support from WNMC 90.7, CMU Public Broadcasting and TV 29&8. Housing for our performers is provided by the Cambria Suites and Days Inn.

The Dennos Museum Center is open daily 10 AM to 5 PM, Thursdays until 8 PM, and Sundays 1-5 PM. Admission is $6.00 adults, $4.00 for children and free to museum members. For more information on the Museum and its programs, go to www.dennosmuseum.org or call 231-995-1055. The Dennos Museum Center is located at 1701 East Front Street, Traverse City, MI 49686, at the entrance to the campus of Northwestern Michigan College.

Benefits Corner

HIGH DEDUCTIBLE HEALTH PLAN / HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

If you are currently enrolled in NMC’s High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP), you also have set up a Health Savings Account (HSA).  In addition to the contributions that NMC is making to this account, many of you have also set up pre-tax deductions from your paycheck to increase the amount available to you to use for qualified medical expenses.  Just a couple facts about your HSA Account:

  • Your HSA is yours to spend or save as you choose, and there is no time limit on spending your HSA funds.  They automatically roll over every year until you withdraw them to pay for qualified medical expenses.
  • If you feel that you have enough now to cover your medical expenses but you feel it might be more difficult to do so in later years, you can add to your HSA money until you need it.  This means you can deduct pre-tax from your paycheck now and leave it there for when you reach Medicare age.
  • You can change the amount you are contributing to your HSA during the year, unlike a Flexible Spending Account (FSA), which has a set deduction amount for the full year.  This means you can add more to it pre-tax if an unexpected expense occurs during the year, or you can lower or stop your deduction if you feel you have enough in your HSA account.
  • If you or another person wants to contribute money to your HSA after taxes, you can take an above-the-line deduction on your taxes using IRS Form 8889.
  • You cannot use your HSA dollars to pay for medical expenses incurred before you started your HSA account.  If you enrolled in the HDHP January 1 and started your HSA that date, you can’t pay for services done in the previous December, just those January 1 and after.
  • You cannot contribute any more to your HSA once you are no longer enrolled in an HDHP.
  • You can add more to your HSA account right up until you file your taxes for the year, so if you haven’t reach your contribution limit, you can make a last-minute deposit and lessen your tax burden.
  • Save your receipts for anything expenses you pay for using HSA funds, in case you have to prove that you spent the money only on approved expenses.  Keep the receipts with your other tax documents each year.
  • If you spend money from your HSA on anything other than a qualified medical expense, you must do the following:
    • Claim the amount you spent as income on your tax form using Form 8889.
    • Pay income taxes on this amount.
    • Pay a 20% penalty on top unless you are 65 or older, disabled, or dead.

If you would like more information on your HSA, contact Carol Kasper in HR for Priority Health’s “Health Savings Accounts for Dummies” booklet, or click below to visit Priority’s webpage for more information and several links to help you best use this account to your advantage.  Priority Health’s HSA webpage

Save the Date- Retirement & Recognition Reception- April 17

One of our favorite events is on the calendar and will be here soon! Invitations will be sent in March, so watch your mailbox for party details. Here is the list of employees who will be receiving a Service Award at this year’s event. Please call Human Resources at 995-1026 by Wednesday, March 13 if you have any additions or corrections to the list.

 

Staff and Faculty Service Awards 2013

5 Years 10 Years 15 Years 20 Years 25 Years
Lisa Dohm Mary Beeker Anna Bachman Marjory Smith Dori Creighton
Tom Dunn Fred Cook Jenny Barnes Sue DeCamillis
Robin Fitzgerald Patty Cron-Huhta Cindy Duby Doug Domine
Bill Hardy Sandy Harrand Margaret Fox Keith Kelly
Constanza Hazelwood Lori Hodek Jan Neumann John Pflughoeft
Jo Hendrix Georgenia Hromada Deb Pharo
Mela McCormick Amy Klei Jan Root
Craig Shattuck
35 Years 40 Years
Rita Kucera Frank Snyder
Steve Westphal

Adjunct Faculty Service Awards 2013

5 Years 10 Years 15 Years 20 Years
Kim Anderson Gary Howe Teri Brady Mark Smith
Joan Buchanan Rebecca Jones Bob Keller Philip Tarczon
Todd Casperson Mark Lyon Dee Morrison
Kathy Connor Brian McCall Patty Olson
Michael Davis Joan Richmond Keith Tampa
Mary Lou Deutsch Julia Sheerin
Jane Ditri Frank Simkins
Tim Dunn Ethel Vandenberg
Lee ElstonRobin FisherRobert George

Robert J. Hall

Rob Weiler 

25 Years

   

35 Years

Conrad Heins Mike Cochran Sheila Stafford
Richard Hoadley Susan Odgers  
David Hosler  
Anita Hunt  
Jill Markoski  
Sharon Mayer  
Karen Miller  
Troy Robertson  
Larissa VanderZee  
Duane Wright  

Coming soon – myPDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Adjust) for staff

myPDCA is a new system for Assessing Performance and Setting Individual Goals and Professional Growth Plans.

By implementing a new performance feedback process we hope to improve two of the five areas that received the lowest scores on our 2012 Employee Engagement Survey:

  • Performance evaluation process helps me improve my job performance (52.4%)
  • I have career discussions with my supervisor (54.9%)
  • The form is cumbersome; time consuming
  • Ranking core competencies every year is a waste of time
  • Nothing is done with the information; it’s a meaningless exercise
  • We need to tie this to A-3, operational goals and projects
    • We need clear, measurable goals

As you may recall, your feedback on our former system:

The Performance Review Team was created. They listened to concerns and drafted a new process, based on NMC’s model for continuous improvement, that fit our aligned planning model. The new process emphasizes the ongoing conversation between supervisor and employee – focused on goals. The team wanted to provide some guidelines, but leave the process flexible enough to allow for the unique needs of each department.

As with our former system, you and your supervisor will each prepare for your annual review/goal setting session by reflecting on the past year and thinking about next year’s goals. Then you will meet to compare thinking and develop a clear plan with SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely) goals!  You will enter and manage your goals using our new Performance Management system, WingSpan.
Coming soon:

myPDCA Overview for all staff
myPDCA Process (WingSpan) tutorials/training

Open computer labs available with Q & A session

Between April 1-June 30 You will work with your supervisor to set your goals for the new 2013- 2014 Goal Plan

Watch for more information soon!

For questions, feel free to contact a member of the Performance Review Team:

Irina Grougan

Jackie Schenk

Jan Oliver

Kirby Anderson

Linda Berlin

Lori Hodek

Position Vacancies

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.

Employee Anniversaries

The following employees are celebrating an anniversary soon. Please join us in congratulating them!

 

Paul Martin                 Analyst – Network Systems & Data Communications              2 years

Laura Mashburn         Custodian                                                                                                  2 years

Jan McKinnon              General Merchandise Supervisor                                                   8 years

Eileen Vaughn             Programmer                                                                                             2 years

2013 Employee Engagement Survey – coming to your email in-box soon

The NMC employee engagement survey will be available for your participation starting Monday, March 11.  In the survey, you will be asked for your opinions regarding a variety of topics of importance to NMC’s focus on continuous improvement and our commitment to valuing people.

The invitation to take the survey will be sent via email by a third party researcher by the name of Stromp Research & Consulting (specifically from noreply@qemailserver.com but it will display as “Stromp Research & Consulting” and the reply-to address will be survey@strompresearch.com) with a link to the survey.   Your responses will be anonymous to anyone at NMC, and results will not be identifiable at the individual level.

All survey participants who complete the survey will be entered into a drawing to win one of three Best Buy gift cards ($200, $100, and $50). The earlier you complete the survey, the larger the value of gift card you could win.

Thank you for your participation!

 

Microsoft Office Certification Offer – RSVP by April 30

Most of us use Word and Excel frequently. Have you ever thought about taking your skills up a notch? How about receiving an official certification giving evidence of your skills? For a limited time, NMC is providing a Microsoft Office Certification offer to faculty and staff.

Microsoft describes the program this way: “Turning Motivated Individuals into Office Superstars: Discover the only performance-based certification that validates the skills needed to get the most out of Microsoft Office. Whether you want to drive your career or increase your productivity on the job, earning the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification demonstrates the valuable expertise you need to succeed.” More information about MOS certification is available at http://bit.ly/XDuwuZ.

NMC’s Computer Information Technology department is offering free exam vouchers and test practice software for the following MOS certifications:
– Microsoft Office Word 2010 (exam 77-881)
– Microsoft Office Word 2010 Expert (exam 77-887)
– Microsoft Office Excel 2010 (exam 77-882)
– Microsoft Office Excel 2010 Expert (exam 77-888)
– Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010 (exam 77-883)- Microsoft Office Access 2010 (exam 77-885)

These exams are currently integrated into CIT courses. NMC students taking these courses and faculty teaching these courses take the exams and obtain certifications.
MOS exam vouchers normally cost about $65 each. Due to volume purchase and timing, extra vouchers are now available to NMC employees without charge. These vouchers will expire on May 30, 2013. 

If you are interested in pursuing this offer or if you want more information, please contact Bonnie Shumaker bshumaker@nmc.edu by April 30.