Employee anniversaries
The following employees are celebrating an anniversary soon. Please join us in congratulating them!
The following employees are celebrating an anniversary soon. Please join us in congratulating them!
Do you enjoy traveling and exploring world cultures? Do you have a passion for teaching,
making new friends, and helping others? Could you see yourself stepping into the role of
global leadership and linguistic ambassadorship? If so, you may be a strong candidate for our
2014 US-Brazil Connect Fellowship Program! (more…)
Are you looking for career opportunities or a job on campus? Find it here! https://jobs.nmc.edu/ (more…)
NMC’s Parsons-Stulen Building (Room 157) will play host to the Mid-Michigan Innovation Center’s “Best Shot: Traverse City” competition. Ten pre-selected participants will deliver in an-person four minute sales pitch to a panel of judges, and the winner will receive prizes donated by area businesses, a one-year Gold Membership to the MidMichigan Innovation Center and an in-depth resources review.
Follow these guidelines when dealing with a hostage situation. (more…)
Here’s the latest Adapted in TC column from NMC’s Susan Odgers:
The latest NMC Scan is now available for review. This issue of the Scan focuses heavily on key asset areas for our community such as arts & culture and value added agriculture. Content experts Ed Bailey, Aaron Cook, Jason Dake, Dan Goodchild, Constanza Hazelwood, Brian Matchett, and Hans Van Sumeren contributed to this issue which was greatly appreciated! Thanks also to Tina Ulrich for her excellent scanning (again) and to Marguerite Cotto and Tina for their contributions to the vision for this issue.
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A listing of accomplishments reported from areas of Northwestern Michigan College at the end of Fall Semester 2013.
Northwestern Michigan College President Timothy J. Nelson:
It is with sadness that I share with you news the death of Shirley Okerstrom.
Shirley played a pivotal role in the life of Northwestern Michigan College, serving on the NMC Board of Trustees for 22 years, as the Board’s liaison to the NMC Foundation for 14 years and as a Foundation Board member for eight years. Her dedication was particularly directed to the Dennos Museum Center, and she also served on the Cultivation Committee for the Great Lakes Campus Campaign.
Recognition of her talents and service can be found in the naming of the Fine Arts Building in her honor and the 2004 installation of the Nexus sculpture. She received the college’s highest honor in 2003 as she was named a Fellow and also received the Traverse City Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service Award in 1999.
Click here to listen to streaming tracks from Matuto
The Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College will present the Matuto, Friday, January 31, 2014 at 8 PM in Milliken Auditorium. Tickets are $25 advance, $28 at the door and $22 for museum members are plus fees. Tickets may be purchased by calling the Museum Box office at 231-995-1553 or on line at www.dennosmuseum.org, also at 1-800-836-0717 or www.MyNorthTickets.com.
The Dennos Museum Center will present Making Paper Dance: The Art of Pop-Up Books, January 19 – April 6, 2014.
Pop-up books have been engaging readers and non-readers alike for over 800 years. The fact that this form of book art has thrived, speaks to the fascination we have with the art of transforming two dimensional paper forms into a continuing chain of three-dimensional possibilities. Making Paper Dance: The Art of Pop-Up Books is both a nostalgic homage to early movable books and a view into the dynamic and ever-evolving world of pop-ups created in the 21st century.
The following employees are celebrating an anniversary soon. Please join us in congratulating them!
Are you looking for career opportunities or a job on campus? Find it here! https://jobs.nmc.edu/
Kudos, to Michelle Autry for going above and beyond when we were in a pinch by helping a new adjunct faculty member with her online courses. Michelle was extremely helpful and worked on this on her own time.
Kudos and deep appreciation to returning NMC Technology Help Desk (THD) Staff members Joseph Berry, David Ulrich, Teresa Wadysz, and Brian Kindt. These staff members are part of a team that covers 115 hours per week of Help Desk Support answering questions and entering tickets on issues as diverse as Password resets, Wireless access, Virus attacks, and Banner form questions. Although, it is not their responsibility to know all the answers, these four staff members have worked to develop a broad understanding and knowledge base of many things technical at NMC. Thank you, team for all your hard work and commitment to the students, staff, faculty and community members of Northwestern Michigan College. You Rock!
At Mid-Year Conference this week, we discussed how the start of the new semester can be a stressful time for our students. But we know that this can also be a challenging time for our staff and faculty as well, especially when we couple work issues with other life issues like finances, the holidays, substance abuse, work/life balance, and family challenges.
For those of you who may have missed it (or for anyone who wants to watch it over and over), a video of the presentations at Mid-Year Conference from Monday, January 6 is now available on the NMC Intranet (login required.)
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NMC faculty and staff are invited to request funding support from the 2014 NMC Barbecue for an NMC special project.
Last year the BBQ awarded more than $48,000 for eight deserving projects.
Funding proposals are due by noon on Friday, Jan. 31, 2014. Forms and more information are available here:
Technology Help Desk (THD) is open for Spring 2014 Hours. Spring hours, contact options, locations, computer lab hours, and “what we support” are available on the THD webpage www.nmc.edu/help
Faculty, please be sure to point out the THD website to your students who may need technology support or computer lab information.
Open auditions for the third annual local production of “The Vagina Monologues” will be held January 16 and 17 in West Hall on NMC’s main campus.
A script will be provided. Auditions are from noon-2 p.m. Jan. 16 and 4-6 p.m. Jan. 17 in the West Hall conference room on the main level. The production of Eve Ensler’s play is scheduled for Feb. 22 in Milliken Auditorium, sponsored by NMC Student Life as well as Third Level Crisis Center
Are you interested in dodgeball? Would you like the opportunity to compete against other schools in this activity? If your answer is yes, then please submit your name, phone number and e-mail address to Jim Szur, Sport and Recreation Supervisor.
Jim can be reached at 995-1198 or via e-mail at jszur@nmc.edu
It is hoops time! Sign-Up for co-ed intramural basketball.
All players must be NMC students, and you must have at least one female player on the court at all times.
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NMC’s very own Carolyn A. Drake and Marcia A. Borell have worked together to publish a children’s picture book about Arctic wildlife titled “Cold, Cold North.” The story is told with informative verse and introduces a variety of animals that are a living part of the Arctic landscape. The verse encourages the reader and child to express the feeling of the words while introducing some uncommonly spoken words. The flow of the verse is enhanced by the crayon illustrations.
The book is available at local bookstores and major online booksellers.
Don’t forget to attend Mid-Year Conference, Monday, January 6 at the Hagerty Center, at 7:30 a.m. Breakfast will be served.
NMC faculty and staff are invited to request funding support from the 2014 NMC Barbecue for an NMC special project. (more…)