Welcome to your new position at NMC Lisa!

Lisa Krupp-Wilmeth photoLisa Krupp-Wilmeth transitioned to her new position at NMC on May 12, 2014 when she became the Records and Registration Specialist in the Records and Registration office. Lisa replaced Jan Gasnik, who retired from her position. Lisa can be reached at (231) 995-1125 or lwilmeth@nmc.edu. (more…)

Contemporary Chinese Photography exhibition at the Dennos Museum Center

Adou -  Father and Son Going Home 2006The Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College will present the exhibition, 如何回How to Return?” – Images by Contemporary Chinese Photographers June 1 – September 7, 2014.

As China reaches the point of its post-boom years, Exhibition Curator, Steven Harris of M97 Gallery, suggests a more contemplative period is setting in. We are entering a time where the general pulse of society has seen through the veil of glittery consumerism and all it promised, and now artists and thinkers are looking, in many ways, how to return to find what’s left of their roots.

This exhibition features the work of seven noted photographers in China: Adou, Huang Xiaoliang, Liang Weizhou, Lu Yanpeng, Luo Dan, Song Chao, and Wang Ningde presenting contemporary images of the Chinese people and environment, reflecting tradition, change and offering social commentary. (more…)

Benefits corner- Benefits for dependents through age 26

Remember that the Health Care Reform laws extended medical benefits for dependents through age 26, regardless of whether they are your IRS dependents or not. They do not need to be students, can even be married, and also can be working at an employer who offers them insurance. With NMC’s benefit plan, your children can stay on your insurance through the end of the year in which they turn 26, and we have included extension of dental and vision coverage as well, although the reform laws only include medical coverage.

If you have any questions about this or other benefits, feel free to contact Human Resources at 995-1362 or 995-1350. (more…)

Student Jobs on Campus has moved

A new feature on the MyNMC Student page is Student Jobs on Campus. All student employee jobs have moved from the NMC Employment Opportunities Internet page to the MyNMC Student Intranet page. This will help us market student jobs to our students more effectively. Please share with any students looking for jobs. (more…)

Thank you…

Margaret Fox would like to thank the NMC family for their thoughts during her family’s difficult time in the loss of her father-in-law. (more…)

Another BBQ success

NMC BBQ 2014Thank you to everyone who volunteered, attended and helped enjoy a picture perfect day and made this year’s NMC Barbecue such a big success.

Thousands of people spent hours on the NMC campus enjoying a picnic lunch, music on three different stages, kids’ games, program and classroom displays, and much more.

We served 9,040 meals on May 18, up from last year. Included in that number are 359 local residents who received home-delivered meals through the Grand Traverse County Commission on Aging, which operated out of the kitchen in West Hall.

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Abandoned bike pick-up slated for May 21

bikerackSummer is here and the NMC Security Department is asking for your help. On Wednesday, May 14, Security will be tagging bicycles on campus which appear to be abandoned. Bikes slated for pick-up will have a tag attached to the bike’s chain sprocket. If your bicycle is so tagged simply remove the tag to let Security know that the bike is still in use and not abandoned.   Bikes with tags left on them will be picked up after noon on Wednesday, May 21, 2014.

If you have any questions please contact NMC Security @ 231-995-1111.

Thank you,

NMC Security (more…)

Interested in the NMC Rowing Club?

RowingWe are looking for 2014-15 NMC students interested in forming a NMC Rowing Club team through the Leelanau Rowing Club.  Students would train with the Leelanau Rowing Club fall 2014 and winter 2015 (indoor) and compete in college events in May 2015.

Learn more about the Leelanau Rowing Club.

Costs are primarily covered by Leelanau Rowing Club.  For more information or to indicate your interest send your information to dcunningham@nmc.edu.

GVSU open house May 27 at the UC

Grand Valley State University in Traverse City is hosting an Open House on May 27 from 2-6 p.m. at the University Center in Traverse City.  Join us to learn more about our Certificate in Non-Profit Leadership, Masters in Social Work Degree or the many other graduate and undergraduate degree opportunities available in Traverse City.  Visit our website at gvsu.edu/traverse or call 231.995.1785 for more information. (more…)

NMC Scan – demographics edition now available

The NMC Scan is published twice a year in two editions – the demographics edition each May and a futures edition each December.  The Scan ties into the Aligned Planning Process by providing key inputs to strategic planning and informing operational planning. (more…)

How to catch TEDx Traverse City!

On Wednesday, May 14 NMC will host the fourth TEDx Traverse City event. This year’s theme is Game Changers: Designing Tomorrow.

The main event location will again be the Milliken Auditorium in the Dennos Museum. That event location is sold out. However, there is another Main Campus venue specifically for NMC students and employees located in Scholars Hall, Rm 217 (the theater). Seats will be available in this location on a first come, first served basis. Come for a session or stay for the day – the choice is yours! (more…)

NMC Jazz Ensembles Festival May 17 & 18

On the weekend of May 17-18, Northwestern Michigan College will host the first NMC Jazz Festival at Milliken Auditorium. The event will bring together the college’s three jazz ensembles along with professional performers and area high school jazz bands. It will run in conjunction with the annual NMC BBQ, the college’s highest-profile event, which annually brings thousands of people to campus. (more…)

Let’s all do the BBQ- Sunday, May 18

BBQ-logo-redNorthwestern Michigan College will host the 59th annual Barbecue, one of the Grand Traverse region’s most popular spring traditions, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 18 on main campus.

The late Gerald W. Oleson and his wife Frances, founders of Oleson’s Food Stores in Traverse City, started the annual fundraiser picnic in 1956. Under the leadership of the third generation of the Oleson family, Oleson’s Food Stores continues to donate the food. About 9,000 people attend every year, raising $1.5 million for college programs and equipment over the years. (more…)

Spring 2014 Dean’s List released

Congratulations to those who made the Dean’s Lists for the spring 2014 semester at Northwestern Michigan College! The lists below are organized by the student’s home county.

Published at the end of each term, the Dean’s List recognizes the outstanding academic achievement of full-time and part-time students. These students have achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or above out of a possible 4.0 while taking twelve or more credits (full-time) or between six and eleven credits (part-time).

Spring 2014 Dean’s List Full-Time

Spring 2014 Dean’s List Part-Time

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NMC Alumni Quilt Raffle tickets on sale now

Vines & Branches-Bargello QuiltThe NMC Alumni Quilt raffle is back! This year, the grand prize is a gorgeous queen-sized Bargello quilt, handcrafted by Bonnie King and quilted by Marty Beer called “Vines & Branches.”  Tickets for the raffle are three for $5 or $2 each. The winners will be drawn at 4.30 p.m. at the NMC BBQ on Sunday, May 18.

The quilt is on display in the Admissions office now and you can buy your tickets in Admissions or Founder’s Hall.

Other great prizes in the raffle include lunch at Lobdell’s, Dennos memberships, NMC swag and more! Proceeds benefit NMC students through the George C. Comden Alumni Scholarship Fund. (more…)

General education day

On Thursday, May 8, 65 faculty and staff gathered to support the General Education assessment process.  Faculty and staff scored over 600 Communications and Critical Thinking artifacts from 120 different classes.  Thank you to all who participated in scoring and in providing the first scores and artifacts for this sample of near-graduate students.  Thanks also to Mitchell VanderKam and Karen Ruedinger for helping to plan the day and for providing the data entry from 1200 rubrics. (more…)