NMC Technology Help Desk- Tech tips: Adobe Creative Cloud Student Promo Offer

Adobe has many programs available in the Adobe Creative Suite that may assist you in doing your assignments for your classes.  It can be an expensive program, but here are some tips on how to reduce the cost so you can complete your assignments worry free.

Adobe applications can be found at www.adobe.com.  This site features Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design, Dreamweaver and many more applications.  As students, you can buy the Creative Cloud for $19.99 a month on a subscription basis (with 2 months free when you prepay).  The Creative Cloud for Students includes 20+ applications.  You can purchase the package or you can download a free trial.  The free trial lasts for 30 days and will expire after that. This is a good option to use to make sure the program is useful, functional, and within your abilities before you spend the $19.99 a month.

Adobe also has a great support system for learning techniques and features of the programs they offer.

NMC schedules great Adobe software courses offered every semester through Humanities and the VCA program, as well as through Extended Educational Services (EES).  Look up course offerings online at www.nmc.edu

Adobe has free tutorials for creative cloud so you can learn more about what is offered http://www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html?promoid=KSDPY.

If you would like to look at their Special Offer plan, click here:  https://creative.adobe.com/plans?single_app=photoshop&promoid=KSPCO&mv=other

For more information please contact the Technology Help Desk at (231) 995-3020.

Sign up for Dance, Spring Semester 2016

Dance students at NMCThe following Dance courses are offered Spring Semester 2016 at NMC.

  • Dance 101 – Beginning Dance: An Exploration
  • Dance 110/111 – Modern Dance I and II

Students receive two humanities credits per course.

Performance opportunities are available.

For more information, please contact instructor Dorothy Eisenstein at deisenstein@nmc.edu.

Holiday Art Fair at the Dennos Museum Center

Katie Chichester Mester oil painting

Katie Chichester Mester oil painting

The annual Dennos Museum Center Holiday Art Fair will open Thursday, October 22, 5-8 p.m. and continue through Sunday, October 26, throughout the museum.  Fine arts and crafts from 50 Michigan artists, Christmas and Chanukah gifts, arts and crafts kits and more are just a few of the enticements for holiday shoppers.  Hours will be Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 1-5 p.m.

NMC staff, faculty and students receive 10% discount by showing staff or student ID. Please present to museum staff before paying for purchases.

The Holiday Art Fair has become well known for featuring fine arts and crafts by Michigan artists. The Art Fair is an invitation-only event and each year guests can find their favorite artists from past years and many new artists to keep the sale fresh and exciting. Artists are encouraged to bring original art in all price ranges but especially priced art below $30. This gives customers lots of choices for choosing original art as holiday gifts.  The fair is well balanced with artists representing the mediums of blown glass, soft and metal sculptures, pottery, prints, printings, photographs, jewelry, fibers and much more. Read more »

Position vacancies

Are you looking for career opportunities? Find it here! jobs.nmc.edu. Current openings include:

Supplemental Banquet Server

Supplemental Banquet Bartender

Nurse – Student Health Services (more…)

Benefits corner- Walk-In Clinic

Did you know that Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan has a Walk-In Center right in Traverse City?

The Traverse City Walk-in Center is located at 202 E. State Street in downtown Traverse City. There’s free, off-street parking for customers, making it convenient to pop in to get questions answered. Here’s what you’ll find when you visit: (more…)

Student jobs

Student jobs can be found on the Student MyNMC page under  “Jobs On Campus.”

Grounds

Lab Assistant – Biology

Lab Assistant – Chemistry

Security Officer

White Pine Press Production Manager

White Pine Press Staff Designer

White Pine Press Staff Writer

White Pine Press Distribution Manager

Student Employee Office Assistant – President’s Office Assistant

Hawk’s Nest Front Desk Assistant

Financial Aid Office Assistant

Maritime Office Assistant (more…)

GVSU Masters in Educational Leadership information session

GVSU logo cutoutMasters in Educational Leadership Information Session – Degree/Certificate accredited through Grand Valley State University (Traverse City location). This information session is open to the public and is free. The information session will be held November 18, 2015; 4:00 – 5:30 PM at the University Center in Room 215 (second level). It is important that anyone who plans on coming should RSVP by visiting gvsu.edu/traverse(more…)

New Art Banner to be installed in Downtown Traverse City

the great waveA new large scale art banner featuring the work of Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760–1849) will be installed by Britten Studios on October 20, 2015 at 10 AM (subject to change) on the Park Street side of the Chase Bank Building in downtown Traverse City.

Under the Wave off Kanagawa (Kanagawa oki nami ura), also known as The Great Wave, from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjūrokkei) is one of the most iconic images in the art world and certainly in Japanese art. (more…)

Intramural volleyball sign up happening now!

Volleyball PictureDo you “DIG” playing volleyball?  Well, our next Intramural Sport is Co-Ed Volleyball.  Sign up for interested participants is currently taking place.

The season begins on Monday, November 2.  Deadline for sign up is Thursday, October 29 by 5:00 p.m.  Please contact Jim Szur, Sports and Recreation Supervisor, at 995-1999 OR jszur@nmc.edu.

 

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GVSU Masters in Social Work information session

gvsu logoCome join us November 18 from 5-6 p.m at the University Center, room 13 (lower level.) Learn about the Social Work program right here in Traverse City. Discover how a Masters in Social Work can prepare you to effectively intervene with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.

**This information session is open to the public and free**

*Please RSVP by visiting gvsu.edu/traverse* (more…)

Success Story: Alumnus now NMC’s first male nursing instructor

October 14, 2015

Nursing instructor Mac BeekerIf it seems like there’s a lot of new faces in classrooms this semester, you’re right.

Eight new full-time faculty members began teaching at NMC this fall, more than double the number of new faculty who started in 2014 and 2013.

Among those eight, Mac Beeker stands out for another reason: He’s the first full-time male nursing instructor in department history. And with NMC’s male nursing enrollment well ahead of national averages, he’s a fitting addition to the faculty.

“It’s a female-dominated profession, and I don’t think that’s going to change,” said Beeker, a 2010 alumnus himself. “(But) it’s not necessarily a female field they’re entering. It’s the nursing field.”

NMC’s associate degree nursing program enrollment is 21 percent male and male enrollment has climbed for the last two years, both in terms of actual students and percentages. National averages for male student nurse enrollment stand at around 15 percent. Among practicing nurses, only about 10 percent are men.

Director of Nursing Laura Schmidt said NMC has had male adjuncts, but Beeker, a medical-surgical instructor, is a pioneer in terms of full-time status.

Nursing instructor Mac Beeker and students“I think it’s very positive that there’s a male instructor,” said Brandon Thompson, a Traverse City nursing student. Graduating next spring, Beeker is the first male instructor he’s had.

Beeker, 50, entered nursing after careers in radio and non-profit management. He came to the field at 40, “half-accidentally, half intentionally” after his parents got sick. In terms of their hands-on care, Beeker discovered that nurses were the providers who truly made a difference.

“My own involvement with my parents’ health, it was pretty clear to me,” he said.

As Beeker did, many men find their way into nursing at older ages and after caregiving experiences, often as a parent or for a parent.

“Those barriers really get broken down for men as they get a bit older,” Beeker said. “There’s no way I could have done this at 18.”

Beeker said he’s particularly interested in infusing a human connection to the practice of nursing. When teaching a procedure, for instance, he seeks for students to learn not only how and when to perform it, but to conduct it with care and compassion for the patient. Skill grounded in academic knowledge delivered in a compassionate bedside manner equates to “phenomenal” nursing, he said.

“I felt that was very present in the NMC program, and I want to continue to try and develop that,” he said.

Since graduating, Beeker has earned a master’s in nursing and worked as a medical-surgical nurse providing primarily post-trauma care at Munson Medical Center. He plans to maintain that connection, working a few on-call shifts a month, to keep up his skills. He said Munson’s status as a magnet hospital for nursing, a designation of excellence by the American Nurse Credentialing Center, reflects positively on the quality of NMC’s program.

“That trickles back and is fueled by the NMC program,” he said.

Welcome to NMC, Cindy!

Cindy DodsonCindy Dodson joined NMC as a Custodian on September 21, 2015. She can be reached at (231) 995-1111 or cdodson@nmc.edu.

Cindy has two children, Matthew, age 20, who is currently attending college at NMC and Morgan, age 18, who is currently attending college at Ferris State University.  Cindy is engaged and plans to be married in the spring. (more…)

15th annual GirlTECH to take place Nov. 13

The 15th annual GirlTECH will take place on November 13. GirlTECH was developed to encourage high school girls (10th grade specifically) enrolled in any Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District school to consider non-traditional careers, defined as those careers in which women comprise 25 percent or less of the workforce. FREE lunch and prizes! Find out more at nmc.edu/girltech and register HERE! (more…)

NMC Soccer Club splits a pair of matches

soccer ballNMC 2 – 1 vs Lake Superior State Soccer Club

NMC took a 1-0 lead on a Charlie Needham goal, assisted by Ryan Haworth. After the Lakers tied the match 1-1 in the second half, the Hawk Owls got the game winner on a 25 yard free kick from Rico Rodriguez.

NMC 0 – 4 vs Ferris State University Soccer Club

Trailing 2-0 at the half, the Hawks Owls hit the post that would have closed the gap at 2-1 and make for a furious finish. However, the Bulldogs countered immediately to score a goal for a 3-0 lead and took the air out of the Hawks Owls comeback attempt. (more…)

Season 11 America’s Got Talent auditions start off in Michigan!

AGT_FBThis fall, the #1 show of the summer for the past decade, “America’s Got Talent”, will embark on a nationwide search for America’s next big undiscovered entertainer. NBC’s hit talent show will kick off auditions in Detroit, MI on Nov. 7 and make stops in 12 U.S. cities in the hunt for the Season 11 winner.

To acquire a pass that will bump you to the front of the line, contact Mandi Rogers, a casting producer with the show at 818-748-1184. Please mention you heard about auditions through NMC and Gene Jenneman.

 

 

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Welcome to NMC, Lindsey!

Linsdey LipkeLindsey Lipke joined NMC as Lead Accounting Assistant- Bookkeeper on September 23, 2015. She can be reached at (231) 995-1943 or llipke@nmc.edu.

Lindsey was born and raised in Traverse City and attended both NMC and Ferris State University through the University Center where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Accounting.  She lived for a short period of time in Germany, where her husband is originally from, after earning her degree before coming back to the Traverse area.  Her previous work experience includes working as an accounting assistant in downtown TC and working as a deputy treasurer for Leelanau County.  Her hobbies include reading, learning, outdoor activities, traveling and practicing her German.  She is also a member of Mensa International. (more…)

Cape Dorset print collection to be shown at Dennos Museum Center

Cuddle Ningeokuluk Teevee				 Stonecut & Stencil

Cuddle- Ningeokuluk Teevee, Stonecut & Stencil

The Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College will continue its tradition of exhibiting and selling the Cape Dorset Annual Graphics Collection now through November 29, 2015 with the sale of prints beginning Saturday, October 17. A reception and viewing of the prints will begin at 9:30 am with the sale beginning at 10:00 am.  Sales will be conducted by a lottery, since many of the prints will be in high demand.   Interested buyers may view the prints at www.dennosmuseum.org and receive lottery information by calling the museum store 231-995-1586. Customers need not be present to purchase a print. (more…)

Welcome to NMC, Michelle!

Michelle YeiderMichelle Yeider joined NMC as a Custodian on September 21, 2015. She can be reached at (231) 995-1111 or myeider@nmc.edu

Michelle was born and raised just south of Detroit, she, husband Dan, and daughter Jessica moved to the area about 12 years ago. Michelle has several years of cleaning experience and ran her own business for many of them. She enjoys kayaking, gardening and spending time with her family. Michelle is excited to now be part of the NMC team. (more…)

MeLCat requesting unavailable Nov. 18- Dec. 11

library hawk owlMeLCat requesting will be unavailable from November 18 to December 11 while the servers are moved to a new site and upgraded. To request materials from another library while MeLCat is unavailable, submit an interlibrary loan request HERE.

Questions/concerns? Contact the library! library@nmc.edu -OR- (231) 995-1540 (more…)

Welcome to NMC, Jason!

Jason SmithJason Smith joined NMC as a International/Advisor Recruiter/Adviser on September 4, 2015. He can be reached at (231) 995-1082 or jasmith@nmc.edu.

Jason was born and raised in Southern Michigan, where he met his wife, Samantha. After earning his Bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education from Spring Arbor University, Jason continued in the field of education by earning Master’s degree in Educational Leadership. Jason has worked predominantly in higher education spending multiple years working in Admissions and Advising, as well as serving in Residence life and Student life.  Jason enjoys all things sports, outdoors, and traveling.   (more…)