Don’t miss Rhythmic Circus at the Dennos with their current production: Feet Don’t Fail Me Now!

The Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College will present the Rhythmic Circus’ current touring production, Feet Don’t Fail Me Now!, on Saturday, October 26 at 8 PM in Milliken Auditorium. Tickets are $35 advance, $40 at the door and $30 for museum members 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 . (more…)

Kudos!

Neil Streeter and Bryce Turner did a great deal of work on Saturday, September 21st to make the AppXtender upgrade transparent to the users. When users came in on Monday, September 23rd, the software installed itself and we had very few people have to call the help desk with problems. Thank you guys for your help! (more…)

Soccer Club has 3-game weekend sweep

NMC Soccer Club completed a 3-game weekend sweep by defeating Cornerstone University Reserves 3-1 on Saturday and defeating Lake Superior State University Soccer Club 2-1 and 4-3 on Sunday.  NMC Soccer Club travels to Ferris State University and Grand Valley State University this weekend to play against club teams from both schools. (more…)

Position vacancies

Are you looking for career opportunities or a job on campus? Find it here!   https://jobs.nmc.edu/

Welcome to NMC Gwendolyn!

Gwendolyn Thurston joined NMC as Human Resource Assistant – Supplemental on September 16, 2013.  She will be job sharing with Heather Hess, Human Resource Assistant – Supplemental, with both being responsible for managing Student, Supplemental and Adjunct Faculty new hires.  Gwendolyn may be reached at gthurston@nmc.edu. or at the HR Department  995-2612.

Gwendolyn recently moved here from Marquette, Michigan where she was employed by Rio Tinto, as the Human Resources Coordinator for a new nickel and copper mine.  Day hiking the North Country Trail is a favorite activity of hers and she is looking forward to exploring the trails here.  Kayaking Lake Michigan, snowshoeing, stand up paddle boarding and rowing crew with the Lake Leelanau Rowing Club are all on the bucket list for the coming year.  She is looking forward to meeting new people as well as taking continuing education classes at NMC.

Call for challenge participants and save the date for the Wellness Expo!

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-The September Mind & Body Challenge ends on Monday, the 30th. Please submit your tracking log to Sarah by Tuesday, October 1st to be eligible for the prize drawing!

-The Live United 365 Wellness Challenge began September 16th. It is not too late to register and help team NMC compete to win! Visit http://www.unitedwaynwmi.org/challenge for info on signing up and how to log your miles.

NMC Employees can access a spreadsheet for easy quick weekly tracking here. You will still need to enter your daily miles on walkingworks.com, but the spreadsheet can help you track your daily miles, so that you can update the challenge website accurately. Daily miles can be back-logged, meaning if you sign up today, you can earn miles for every day you completed the healthy behaviors since Sept 16th, when the challenge began.

-Mark your calendars!! October 18th will be our 2nd annual Wellness Expo. It will be held at the Oleson Center. More info to come next week.

 

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The value proposition and our business model

Forward Thinking

Timothy J. Nelson, President, Northwestern Michigan College

NMC_campuslife1-7893A fundamental question for any organization, profit or not, is, “What do we do for whom at what value?” The answers to this ultimately define the business model for the enterprise. This then informs the cost structure, the market, and the pricing and revenue practices for the organization.  The current trend of students paying more in absolute and proportionate share of the cost to operate the college has limits and may postpone answering this fundamental question (College Board Advocacy & Policy Center, 2012). In community colleges, tuition alone does not generate enough revenue to create a positive net margin. There is a saying, “No margin, no mission.”

The traditional revenue model for community colleges is different among the 50 states. (Education Commission of the States, 2000) In Michigan, the original bargain was said to be one-third each for local, state, and students. Today, state funding is a combination of legacy and a funding distribution formula adopted in 2007. (Jonasson, 2013)

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Is health care reform our ‘canary in the mine?’

Forward Thinking

Timothy J. Nelson, President, Northwestern Michigan College

Canary in the NMC tunnelWhen systems are in a transformative state, the underlying assumptions that influence their operations and purposes must be examined and questioned. One way to do this is to look at organizations or industries with similar characteristics and determine what we can learn and/or project from their journey. Thus, as higher education—in fact all of education—is faced with changing demands, changing demographics, technological advances and changing expectations we can look for a similar industry. I have long believed it is health care.

Consider that the federal government in 2010 passed the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act. Looking at the health care reform component of this act and the sister Patient Protection and Affordability Act, is it worth asking, “What if these changes are applied to education and higher education?”

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ABC’s of College

NMC Admissions Team, in cooperation with Ferris State University, will be offering a bilingual (Spanish/English) college information night on Monday, October 14 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Suttons Bay High School. (more…)

Remembering Bea Gauthier

To all,

Bea’s family, as per her request, has decided not to have as service or memorial in her honor. The Technical Division has set-up a scholarship in Bea’s name with the intent of awarding the funds we receive to a student at next year’s Auto show event. This was Bea’s passion and seemed the most appropriate way to honor her. Her family thought this would be a wonderful tribute to Bea and that “She would love that!”, yet still in keeping with her wishes for no service or celebration.

Anyone who knew her and would like to remember Bea and her years of service at NMC this way are welcome to contribute. Contributions can be made to this scholarship via the NMC Foundation (including payroll deduction). Please contact the Foundation at (231) 995-1021 or online at www.nmc.edu/foundation. (Please specify that it is for the Technical Division Scholarship in Memory of Bea Gauthier.)

Questions? Please contact Ed Bailey, Technical Division Director at (231) 995-1215 or ebailey@nmc.edu

 

 

CIE introduces Friday Forums starting this Friday, Oct. 4

Friday Forums will occur the first Friday of every month now through April. These forums are brought to you by the Center for Instructional Excellence which supports student learning by encouraging faculty-driven initiatives, promoting development of faculty knowledge, and recognizing the achievement of excellence.

This first Friday Forum will take place on Friday, Oct. 4 from noon-1:30pm, looks to answer the question: How do we support students while helping them assume the responsibility for their own learning? The conversation will focus on what our students face and how we can help them be successful in spite of the obstacles.

The forum will be held in Founders Hall 110. Lunch will be provided and good conversation is guaranteed.

Please RSVP by Wednesday, Oct. 2 to Sara Hartley at shartley@nmc.edu.

 

NMC Soccer Club to host two home matches this weekend

NMC Soccer Club hosts two home soccer matches this weekend.  On Saturday, October 5th, NMC plays Cornerstone University Reserves at 3:30 pm.  On Sunday, October 6th, plays Lake Superior State University Soccer Club at 11 am and 1:30 pm.  All matches are free to attend and played at the Coast Guard Soccer Complex at 1200 Access Rd, Traverse City.

Graphic identity and logos page now available on website

We are proud to introduce to you, our NEW Graphic Identity and Logos page of our website! (Easily accessible by typing nmc.edu/logos)

From this webpage you can learn the basic guidelines for use of officially sanctioned logos of Northwestern Michigan College while also being able to download them. To avoid creation or modification of art for any NMC logos, we encourage you to choose the logo you want and download the version that fits your marketing need. We understand that there are many types of technical needs for various media and we have provided versions to fit these needs. They include: print applications, for use in screen applications (web, mobile, electronic presentations, video) and one for use in merchandising applications such as apparel.

We ask that you use these logos which have been provided for your marketing. Please pay special attention to resizing proportionally as necessary. If you do not find a logo on this page which meets your needs, or if you have questions, please contact publicrelations@nmc.edu for assistance.

 

Position vacancies

Are you looking for career opportunities or a job on campus? Find it here!   https://jobs.nmc.edu/

This month in history

50 Years Ago:

  • The $800,000 Dorm-Student Center (West Hall) neared completion.  It opened on Sept. 30, 1963, with “housing for 168 students, a cafeteria serving 325 … [and] recreation facilities including table tennis, shuffleboard (see photo below), and billiards.” NMC was the first community college in the state to provide such a dormitory for its students.

25 Years Ago:

  • NMC began offering weekend classes.  Subjects ranged “from Computer Literacy to Psychology.”
  • Record enrollment announced for Fall – 4,307 – a 30% increase over the previous two years.

From the NMC Archives at the Osterlin Library

 

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Vote Sleeping Bear Dunes the Eighth Wonder of the World

The Virtual Tourist Eighth Wonder of the World contest is in the final stretch with September 30 the last day for voting.  Sleeping Bear Dunes is still in the top 25 of about 350 submissions so we would like to finish strong.  Please remember to vote and encourage your employees, friends, family and guests to vote too.   If you are involved with social media add this information as a post to get more people involved.   Remember, you can vote once per day!

To make your voting simple just click on this link Eighth Wonder of the World and type “sleeping” into the search box and click on “Search” and Sleeping Bear Dunes will come right up to click on and register your vote.

Thanks for your support.

Brad Van Dommelen
President and CEO
Traverse City Convention & Visitors Bureau