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Explore NMC Air Aviation Land Audio Technology BBQ Commitment Scholars Food for Thought Makers Visual Communications Water Maritime Muster Project Water Studies About Global Alumni Communique’ Navigation Menu Menu Explore NMC Find it here. Success Story: Former student, TC-native nurse departs for NYC Posted on Apr 8, 2020 April 8, 2020 Over the last few months, in between her nursing shifts in a Kalamazoo hospital’s medical intensive care unit, Karissa Havens followed the worsening COVID-19 epidemic as it swept from China to Europe to the United States. The Traverse City West High School graduate, who attended NMC from 2013-2014 before transferring to Western Michigan University for her nursing degree, knew she had the skills to help both patients and overwhelmed hospitals in COVID-19 hot spots. She felt called to go where they were desperately needed. Next week, she is. Havens, 24, has accepted a six-week traveling nurse position in a COVID-19 ICU unit at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan. She was able to find a job within two days of deciding to leave Kalamazoo. “I am completely humbled by this opportunity and ready to give everything I can to help fight this terrible virus,” Havens posted on Facebook announcing her move. She will arrive in New York on the heels of 2015 nursing graduate and adjunct instructor Callie Leaman . Leaman, an ER nurse at Munson Medical Center, arrived in the epidemic’s epicenter Tuesday. She is working in midtown Manhattan at New York University Langone Health in a COVID-19 ICU unit. Havens has not yet cared for any COVID-19 patients at her current hospital, Bronson Methodist, but she and her colleagues have researched how the disease has progressed in countries ahead of the U.S., studying patient presentation and care protocols. “I don’t know if anything will really prepare me,” Havens said. For instance, Mount Sinai is establishing a tent annex in Central Park, directly opposite its building, to care for patients. At NMC Havens took nursing prerequisite courses, including cell plant and ecosystem biology and chemistry. She remembers instructor Greg LaCross ’s classes as among her favorites. She was also on the Dean’s List. “I have no doubt she has made a difference in people’s lives, especially now, when our healthcare workers are so needed,” LaCross said. She first considered going to Detroit, another hot spot, to help out her home state. But Detroit hospitals weren’t taking first-time traveling nurses. A licensing issue cropped up when she considered Chicago. But her qualifications were welcome in New York. Havens begins work at Mount Sinai April 14. Her contract runs through May 31, though she expects it will likely be extended. It’s been most difficult to find affordable housing, though she thinks she’s found a temporary place. It’s a half-hour commute from the hospital, so she hopes the city keeps public transit running. She feels as ready for the challenge as she can be. “I don’t have any kids, I’m not married. It’s just me and a dog. I’m the perfect candidate to go,” Havens said. Her dog, Zaas, will stay with her parents in Interlochen. As for the general public, “Keep quarantining, and if possible, try and donate blood,” Havens said. Do you know a helper or hero with NMC connections? Please share stories of students, instructors, alumni and community members stepping up during the COVID-19 epidemic by emailing publicrelations@nmc.edu . Read More Success Story: Passports + Scholarships + Safety Posted on Jan 22, 2020 January 22, 2020 NMC students from NMC’s Western Religions course examine the Derry Murals and the sordid history of “The Troubles” in Ireland. A near-record number of NMC students will study abroad in five countries this spring, gaining experiences to help them succeed in an increasingly global society. Seventy students are registered to travel to Iceland, Ireland, Spain, England and Brazil . The previous high was 73 in 2015. Between 60-65 students have traveled each of the last three years, ranking NMC the No. 1 community college in Michigan for short-term study abroad, and usually in the top 25 nationally. Read More Cozy Up to Reality… TV Posted on Dec 20, 2019 Nexus Spring 2020 Feature We all hope the polar vortex spares northern Michigan in 2020. but here at the 45th parallel, a few blizzards are just about guaranteed. so fire up your streaming services and hunker down with shows featuring these NMC alumni, students and faculty. (All four featured shows are available on Amazon Prime Video; all except ‘The Arrangement’ are also on Hulu.) JASON CRUM CURRENT NMC STUDENT Show: Forged In Fire , the History Channel, summer 2019 Where he is now: Working at WKLT radio and taking classes online to fit his schedule as a dad. Why he did it: Crum, 49, started watching YouTube videos on blacksmithing and built his first forge out of a brake rotor. He refined his DIY skills over six years and replied to a show casting call. After a two-month selection process, he was on his way to Connecticut for the filming in June 2018. What he learned: Crum’s why-not entry into blacksmithing is reflected in his attitude toward returning to school. He’s taking classes online but also volunteers at radio station WNMC and is interested in other student groups like the International Club. “One of my goals was the college experience,” he said. “As I was coming up on 50, I was feeling very regretful that I never pursued college. This one’s for me.” Find it: history.com (Type “Forged in Fire” into search field. Select Season 6, Episode 28, “Blackbeard’s Cutlass.” Multiple streaming options. MARK HOLLEY ANTHROPOLOGY INSTRUCTOR Show: The Curse of Civil War Gold , the History Channel, spring 2019 Why he did it: Essentially, because he was asked. Filmed in Lake Michigan in summer 2018, the episode is part of a series in which treasure hunters search for a cache of gold rumored to have been smuggled out of the South during the Civil War. While—spoiler alert!—Holley and co. didn’t find gold, he said the film crew did make a cool nautical archaeology find: a turn of the century scow in the waters off of Frankfort. “It’d make a great project for one of our students,” said Holley, who teaches online and holds an annual nautical archaeology field school in West Grand Traverse Bay. He’s previously appeared on the National Geographic Channel, Science Channel and Japanese TV. Fun fact: Holley purchased the side-scan sonar equipment used in the episode with money from the NMC Barbecue. Find it: history.com (Type “Curse of Civil War Gold” into search field. Navigate to Season 2, Episode 1, “The Return.” ) Multiple streaming options. Read more » Read More Have Apron, Will Travel Posted on Aug 29, 2019 Globetrotting 2006 GLCI Grad Finds Home In Southeast Asian Hotel Kitchens Nexus Summer 2019 From Our Kitchens Feature Hospitality has been part of Dustin Baxter’s life since high school, when he worked for his parents at Pippins Restaurant in Boyne City. He’s combined that background, a talent for pastry and a love of travel into an international career, working in three states and four countries. He says learning new cultures and adding his own style to unique ingredients (like 27 varieties of pineapple in Thailand) is his favorite part of working abroad. He offers a refreshing summertime dessert with ingredients native to Thailand but available in the U.S. Read more » Read More Student Expertise Goes Overseas Posted on Aug 29, 2019 Indonesian Institute Enlists NMC For Coral Reef Study Marine Tech, Drones, Water Studies Integrated In Mapping Project Nexus Spring 2019 Cover Feature Ryan Mater prepares to launch an NMC drone in Indonesia’s Bunaken National Park Hiking through dense tropical jungle on an Indonesian island last May, NMC student Ryan Mater thought longingly of a project he and his marine technology classmates had left unfinished in a college classroom. It was a hybrid drone, capable of taking off from and landing on water, and then ...