NMC has a branch campus on Grand Traverse Bay that houses the Great Lakes Culinary Institute, Great Lakes Maritime Academy, Great Lakes Water Studies Institute and Hagerty Conference Center. Another branch campus near Cherry Capital Airport is home to NMC's aviation and automotive service technology programs, and offers training in manufacturing, construction, renewable energy and information technology. NMC also has an observatory (the Rogers Observatory) and an ACEN (Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing) accredited nursing program that has a long-standing association with nearby Munson Medical Center.[2] The campus is home to WNMC, which began as a student organization in 1967, and is now a community radio station broadcasting at 90.7 FM.[3] The college also operates the Dennos Museum Center, a Smithsonian affiliated museum of fine art.[4][5]
History
Northwestern Michigan College was established in 1951 by local academics upset at the lack of higher education in Northern Michigan. The college was originally housed at a borrowed, vacant building at Cherry Capital Airport. The first term had a student enrollment of 65, and a staff count of six. In 1956, NMC relocated to a vacant parcel at the base of the Old Mission Peninsula in Traverse City. Some of this parcel was split with Traverse City Area Public Schools, which began construction on Traverse City Senior High School, completing in 1959.[6][7]
Presidents
The following are those who have served as President of NMC:[8]
Preston N. Tanis (1951–1970)
Jim Davis (1970–1972)
Committee of Five: Art Moenkhaus, Mike Ouwerkerk, Lornie Kerr, Jack McChrystal, and Willard Smith (1972–1973)
The main campus of Northwestern Michigan College, also known as Front Street Campus, is located within the city of Traverse City, at the base of the Old Mission Peninsula. The campus is largely surrounded by the residential Base of Old Mission and Indian Woods neighborhoods of Traverse City.[9] Immediately adjacent Front Street Campus is the campus of Traverse City Central High School.
Front Street Campus is home to the majority of the college's academic buildings, as well as residence halls and apartments. Located at Front Street Campus is the Dennos Museum Center, a museum of fine art affiliated with Northwestern Michigan College. It consists of an outdoor sculpture garden, several galleries for temporary exhibits, and the museum's signature collection of Inuit art of the Canadian Arctic, one of the largest and most historically complete collections of these distinctive sculptures and prints in the United States.[10]
Also housed at Great Lakes Campus is the Great Lakes Water Studies Institute, Great Lakes Culinary Institute, a teaching restaurant, Lobdell's, and the Hagerty Conference Center.[12]
Aero Park Campus
Northwestern Michigan College Aero Park Campus is home to the college's flight school, which offers associate and bachelor's degree options. The campus is located adjacent to Cherry Capital Airport, and also includes hangars and an automotive service technology building.[13]
NMC operates the Joseph H. Rogers Observatory, which is situated atop a hill south of Traverse City in Garfield Township.[15] The observatory opened in 1981.[16]