Kudos to Lexi Wilkins for going above and beyond and volunteering her time to assist in the clean up the Outdoor Classroom space between Les Biederman and Health Science Buildings. We lovingly refer to this area as the PIT and we want you to use it this summer for lunch, breaks, class, and enjoyment! Last fall we planted some daffodils and tulips, stop by and check them out today!
Kudos to Nick Roster & Nicole Speelman for initiating and hosting the First Annual Science & Research Symposium at NMC. The student displays were impressive, and we look forward to this event growing in the future!
Kudos to Caroline Schaefer-Hills and the Visual Communications Studio students for presenting at the 4th Annual NMC ELI Learning Symposium Reflective Table Talk session! Their work was creative, clever, and professional. The students engaged with NMC faculty and staff and shared their portfolios from their semester projects. Way to go!
Kudos to Jim Bensley & Charles Macphee. Thank you to Jim Bensley, Co-Advisor of the Multicultural Club, and Charles Macphee, Adjunct Technical Division, for supporting their students who presented at the 4th Annual NMC ELI Learning Symposium Reflective Table Talks. The Multicultural Club shared the events they participated in and hosted. Charles’s student presented his honors project on construction management. Way to support your students and NMC!
Kudos to Kristy McDonald & Charles Macphee for opening their student presentations to NMC and the community for the 4th Annual NMC ELI Learning Symposium. Kristy’s BUS 231, Big Little Hero Race Reflection, and Charles’s EGY 105, Final Presentations, were outstanding!
Kudos to Tait Ricks. A big shout out to Tait Ricks for jumping into her new role and filling in for many of my duties while I was out on medical leave. Tait went above an beyond expectations!
Kudos to Carol Rocheleau, Tony Sauerbrey & Matt Hirsch. Carl, Tony and Matt supported the Skyline & Shoreline: West Bay Aerial Mobility Showcase on Tuesday, May 6 at Discovery Pier in Traverse City. This live demonstration event, led by Traverse City and the Michigan’s Advanced Aerial Mobility Activation fund featured three real-world drone missions over West Grand Traverse Bay — including: Search & Rescue with the U.S. Coast Guard, Water sampling using overwater drone tech, and LIDAR-enabled bathymetric mapping of the lakebed. It also brought premier drone companies to the region that are developing the next generation of drone and enabling technology.
Kudos to Betsy Boris, Tam Livengood and Meghan Light. The Munson Trauma Service successfully hosted its first Advanced Life Support course at the NMC Health Science building. This collaborative event would not have been possible if it was not for the great work from all three entities of Munson Healthcare, NMC, and GVSU. In prior years, this course was held in Petoskey without the use of live actors and required transportation of equipment from Grand Rapids. Relocating the course to Traverse City significantly reduced logistical strain on instructors and staff and made the experience more accessible for the 16 providers (Physicians, NPs, and PAs) who participated. NMC was critical in this effort by providing the necessary lab equipment and support to make this possible. Betsy and Meghan coordinated with Munson to outfit and update the lab properly. Tam and Meghan helped lead the day of operations. Others from the nursing program were instrumental in this, especially at the end of the semester. Thank you for collaborating with Munson to make this happen.
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