Welcome Sarah Shimek to her new position

Sarah Shimek has joined NMC in the position of Employee Wellness Coordinator  on Sept 10, 2012. She can be reached at 995-1154 or sshimek@nmc.edu 

Shimek grew up in Leelanau County, and moved back after getting her degree in Public Health Education and Health Promotion at CMU. She was previously the Community Outreach Coordinator and Health Education Specialist for the Grand Traverse County Health Department. She ran track in college, and now is a Crossfit Level 1 certified trainer, and has completed several triathlons and road races, including the Bayshore Marathon.

Tech Help Desk now includes chat

The Technology Help Desk  https://my.nmc.edu/employees/ page has now expanded its support offerings to include chat.

If you just have a quick question, want to discuss something, or want to enter in a ticket with the Technology Help Desk, you can take advantage of the Chat offering, whenever, the green “Available” is present.

Once you click on “click here” (which is next to Available), you will have to enter your Issue, NMCID, and a description of your issue.  Then the request for Chat will go to a Help Desk Staff member to be answered.  Chat’s are responded to on a first come, first serve basis.

The Help Desk Staff will work with each user to solve their issue, transfer them to another department, or enter a ticket on their behalf.  If an issue requires more advanced troubleshooting, the Help Desk Staff also has the ability to view, upon request, a users machine.

In another week or so the chat option will be added to the https://my.nmc.edu/students/ page.

Brown Bag Student Lecture Series starts September 27

NMC students, faculty and staff are invited to a new brown bag student lecture series called “Passports.”

It is a chance to experience other cultures by hearing about the experiences of NMC students who have lived it.

The first in the Passports series will be held Thursday, September 27 from noon to 1 p.m. in Founders Hall 110.

Hear students talk about their experiences on their recent study abroad trip to Russia.

The Brown Bag Student Lecture Series is sponsored by the office of Outreach Services.

Outreach Services at NMC

Monday, September 17 begins a new chapter in the NMC story as the new office of Outreach Services opens its doors in service to our learners.

Outreach Services will encompass the following three components:

1. Military Services – Enhanced educational support for veterans, current military personnel and their families.
2. High School Services – Early, middle and concurrent college development, support and coordination. Commitment Scholarship Program direction.
3. International Services – Platform development, promotion and enhancement of global awareness at NMC including:

  • Student, faculty and staff study abroad opportunities
  • Globally themed events and activities
  • Visiting professorships
  • Collaborative projects with international partners

Members of the OS staff include:

Jim Bensley, Director
Scott Herzberg, Assistant Director
Nicholeen Frusti, Learning Coordinator
Ann Dane, Commitment Program Advisor
Tobias Gavaldon, VA Student Rep.

The OS office is temporarily housed in the former Upward Bound office and will have all set ups completed next week.

At Outreach Services we are excited to serve the learning needs of the NMC community by working in partnership with many college departments, service areas and student organizations. We invite you to contact us with any questions you may have. Please watch the NMC Communique for more information on informative and exciting opportunities for our learners!

In case you missed it…Woman donates airplane to NMC

Ruth Ann Reynolds of Clare donated a 1958 Tripacer aircraft to NMC with the understanding that it will be sold to fund a scholarship in honor of her husband who passed away in July 2010.  Nine and Ten News was there when NMC went out to pick up the plane and had this report:

MPSERS Retirement Reform

If you are an active member of MPSERS, the state retirement system, you should have recently received notification from the Office of Retirement Services (ORS) either through your home mail, email, or both to let you know that you need to make an election on how you want your pension and/or retiree healthcare benefits handled going forward.  The online election period is 9/4/12 – 10/26/12.

To help prepare you to make this important decision affecting your future, we will be holding informational sessions in computer labs around campus over the next several weeks.  There will be a presentation on the changes going into effect, and we will walk you through the online help in the MPSERS website which is available to help you evaluate your election options.

If you have already set up your online miAccount with MPSERS, bring your log-in information and you can follow along during the presentation.  If time permits, I will be happy to answer any questions that I can, or I can show you to how you can get direct answers that affect your individual situation.  Online through miAccount is the only way you will be able to make your election.

For more information or to access your miAccount, go to www.michigan.gov/orsschools, and click on the miAccount section.  We encourage you to go online now – there’s no need to wait for a session to learn more about these important changes.

For more information or to access your miAccount, go to www.michigan.gov/orsmiaccount.  We encourage you to go online now – there’s no need to wait for a session to learn more about these important changes.
Following are informational sessions set up for next week.  Watch for additional dates and times during the election period.  *NOTE THAT THERE IS AN EVENING SESSION FOR THOSE UNABLE TO ATTEND DURING WORK HOURS.

Mon, 9/17/12  1:00 – 2:30 pm LB 35-37
Tue, 9/18/12  9:30 – 11:00 am LB 35-37
*Wed, 9/19/12  6:00 – 7:00 pm LB 35-37*
Thur, 9/20/12  9:30 – 11:00 am LB 35-37
Fri, 9/21/12  8:30 – 10:00 am PS 201
Fri, 9/21/12  1:00 – 2:30 pm O113

Walk-in flu clinics

Student Health Services is offering walk-in flu clinics.  No appointment is necessary.

All clinics are held in Student Health Services, Biederman Building 106.

Monday, September 17, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Tuesday, September 25, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Thursday, October 4, noon – 2 p.m.
Wednesday, October 10, 10 a.m. – noon

Cost is $15 for students, $20 for NMC Faculty and Staff.  Staff covered by Priority Health should bring their insurance cards. 

Call (231) 995-1255 with questions.

NOTE!  All flu clinics subject to change per current CDC and/or GT Co. Health Dept. health recommendations and vaccine availability.

Faculty and Staff: Making a Difference

NMC has conducted a campaign for scholarships and programs for nearly 30 years.  It began as an annual campaign through direct mail that kicked off each autumn.  An appeal letter is sent to approximately 14,000 people, including current donors, alumni, NMC faculty, staff, and retirees.  The purpose of NMC’s Campaign for Scholarships and Programs is to build a base of donor support that provides annual funding to offer enhanced programming and scholarship opportunities to students.

Through the generous support of people like you, the Annual Campaign has become one of the leading sources of funding for NMC scholarships.  Last year, faculty and staff contributions raised more than $34,000 which helped provide scholarships to more than 500 students and helped meet the need of student programs and services campus wide.

Be sure to watch for more exciting information to come as the Foundation and Resource Development move forward in preparation for the 2012-13 Annual Campaign.

The chart below reflects the contributions of faculty and staff to the 2011-12 Annual Campaign.

Mark your calendar! TIAA-CREF announces individual counseling sessions at NMC

INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING SESSIONS AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO YOU

You can discuss your personal financial situation with an experienced TIAA-CREF financial consultant on a confidential basis. They are available to discuss how to help you achieve your financial goals by investing in financial solutions such as mutual funds, brokerage, life insurance and annuities.

Date(s)

Time(s)

Location(s)
Tue, Oct 2, 2012

9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m.

Tanis Building, Educational Services Conf. Rm
Wed, Oct 3, 2012

9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.

Tanis Building, Educational Services Conf. Rm

 

Sign Up Today: Space is limited, so please RSVP as soon as you can.

Call 866-843-5640, Monday thu Friday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. (ET).

Please bring all of your retirement savings statements, a recent pay stub, and a payroll deduction form to the meeting. Also, make sure you are able to log into your account at www.tiaa-cref.org.

TIAA-CREF does not offer tax advice. See your tax advisor regarding your particular situation. Keep in mind that there are always inherent risks associated with investing in securities. TIAA-CREF Individual & Institutional Services, LLC and Teachers Personal Investors Services, Inc., members FINRA, distribute securities products. Brokerage Services are provided by TIAA-CREF Brokerage Services, a division of TIAA-CREF Individual & Institutional Services, LLC, members FINRA and SIPC. Annuity contracts and certificates are issued by Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (TIAA) and College Retirement Equities Fund (CREF), New York, NY.

You should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses carefully before investing. Please call 877 518-9161 or go to www.tiaa-cref.org/prospectuses for a prospectus that contains this and other information. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing.

©2012 and prior years Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association-College Retirement Equities Fund (TIAA-CREF), 730 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017.

Please bring all of your retirement savings statements, a recent pay stub, and a payroll deduction form to the meeting. Also, make sure you are able to log into your account at www.tiaa-cref.org.

TIAA-CREF does not offer tax advice. See your tax advisor regarding your particular situation. Keep in mind that there are always inherent risks associated with investing in securities. TIAA-CREF Individual & Institutional Services, LLC and Teachers Personal Investors Services, Inc., members FINRA, distribute securities products. Brokerage Services are provided by TIAA-CREF Brokerage Services, a division of TIAA-CREF Individual & Institutional Services, LLC, members FINRA and SIPC. Annuity contracts and certificates are issued by Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (TIAA) and College Retirement Equities Fund (CREF), New York, NY.

You should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses carefully before investing. Please call 877 518-9161 or go to www.tiaa-cref.org/prospectuses for a prospectus that contains this and other information. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing.

©2012 and prior years Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association-College Retirement Equities Fund (TIAA-CREF), 730 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017.

Kudos to Linda Walter

Thank you, Linda Walter! Pharmacology was not offered prior to the start of the nursing program for the past few years. Students got wind that Jackson Community College and Ferris pharmacology programs could be taken before entry into NMC nursing programs to lessen the load first semester. They were signing on in greater numbers and we were losing enrollment in our pharmacology program. We decided to offer our pharmacology prior to the nursing program, with summer 2012 as the first time it was offered. Linda accepted the challenge to take on the class and get it rolling for the program. She weathered the Moodle changes and delivered a great class!

Kudos to Joelle Hannert

Kudos to Joelle Hannert has taken on many facets of the Library. This summer was a big push to weed books in the stacks, and it’s no simple task. Joelle pulled hundreds of books and removed them from the system! When asked to do a report from the SIRSI catalog system, she will have it to you within 24 hours! She not only is our cataloger, but also a fill-in Librarian, and always willing to take the time to listen if you are having problems with something in SIRSI, and usually will fix it. Joelle has been making learning at the center a lot easier!

Kudos go out to all front line staff!

Kudos go out to all front line staff for top notch customer service as the Fall Semester kicked off. This includes (but is not limited to) Records and Registration, Financial Aid, Admissions, Advising, Academic Office Managers, Student Life, the Bookstore, Housing and more. It is a busy time of year when this kind of teamwork is key! Great job!

Kudos to Dan Wasson and his entire team (SLM and IT)

A special Kudos to Dan Wasson and his entire team (SLM and IT) for their responsiveness to Moodle questions and all of the other projects they have going at this busy time of year. Always a pleasant group to work with. Thanks.

 

Kudos to Rob Rider, Dan Murphy and Jeff Send

Kudos to Rob Rider, Dan Murphy and Jeff Send for their work in the Records/Registration and Student Financial Services staff work areas. The group is very happy with the changes! You guys did great! Thanks.

Kudos to the Records/Registration and Student Financial Services staff

Kudos to the Records/Registration and Student Financial Services staff (Kathy Sedlacek, Amanda Woodruff, Julie Hansen, Kim Gourlay, Kristi Hallet, Jessica Johnson and Nancy Bruns) for their flexibility as their work areas were completely revamped during a very busy month. Thanks for being a pleasure to work with!