a photo of the CARE Center staff at NHCC dressed for Halloween as characters from the Pixel Inside Out 2 movie.

Many exciting events have happened on campus this fall! Catch up on Fine & Performing Arts events, Employee Engagement activities, debrief from NHCC's Celebration of Generosity, discover recent student-facing events and more, below!

BIPOC Mental Health Event
On October 10th, special guest, Dr. Aja King LPCC came to NHCC for a BIPOC Mental Health event (hosted by DEI and CARE Center staff) focusing on demystifying mental health. Staff and students enjoyed Aja’s teachings and got to enjoy some Chipotle for lunch as well! Thank you to Aja for joining us and to our DEI and CARE Center staff for making this BIPOC Mental Health Series possible!

a photo of special guest, Ms. Aja King, in the Campus Center, sitting crosslegged on the ground and smiling.
BIPOC Mental Health Series event information from the start of fall 2024 semester. All events are now finished.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

            Student Senate Hosts an Open House with Bingo
Also on October 10th, Student Senate hosted an enchanting afternoon AND evening of bingo plus a Senate Open House in the Campus Center. Student attendees had a chance to connect with Student Senate members at the Open House while enjoying pizza, popcorn, root beer floats (and prizes if they won their round of bingo!) Oftentimes, students join Student Senate when they’re looking to get involved on campus; they view it as a leadership opportunity and something to do in the meantime, but rarely do they anticipate the lasting impression and unforgettable memories that they’ll walk away with at the end. Thanks to our Student Senate crew for welcoming and engaging the next wave of students.

A photo of a girl smiling in the Campus Center after winning her prize playing Bingo
a photo of a student smiling with their prize from playing Bingo in the Campus Center
A photo of students in the Campus Center playing Bingo.

PTK Students Visit SCSU Sharing Highlights on IG
On October 11th, NHCC students headed up north to attend a PTK Regional Conference on the SCSU campus. They worked hard and played hard, sharing their weekend highlights in an Instagram takeover on NHCC’s official page.

a photo of two PTK students and Deane Newborn in St. Cloud for a PTK conference, smiling at the camera.
a photo of three PTK students playing ping pong on the St. Cloud campus.
a group of NHCC students smiling for the camera outside while in St. Cloud for a PTK conference.

Smudging Ceremony Held in the Courtyard
NHCC's Diversity and Equity Specialist, Justice Fisher hosted a Smudging Ceremony on Indigenous People’s Day in the courtyard. Indigenous People’s Day exists to celebrate and honor past, current, and future Indigenous folks, their history, land, and culture. Smudging is a cultural ceremony practiced by Indigenous nations. The practice of smudging includes the burning of various medicinal plants to cleanse ourselves and connect our spirits to the Creator. During the smudging ceremony, it is said that the smoke from burning medicinal plants rises with our prayers to the Spirit world with our ancestors and the Creator. The smudging ceremony aims to ground and/or center those who participate – negative energy, feelings, and emotions are lifted in the hopes of healing the mind, body, and spirit. Sage is used to cleanse and purify, offering strength, wisdom, and clarity. Thank you to Justice, for hosting this powerful and enlightening event! 

a photo of NHCC DEI employee, Justice Fisher outside in the courtyard before the smudging ceremony.

An Afternoon of Bowling with Recreation & Wellness
On October 22nd, NHCC’s Rec and Wellness crew got students and employees off campus for an afternoon of free bowling at Bowlero in Brooklyn Park. Looks like a fun time!

a photo of a person leaning up against the bowling ball retrieval machine at a bowling alley.
a photo of a group of NHCC students bowling at Bowlero in Brooklyn Park
a photo of two lemonade pitchers at the Bowlero Bowling Alley Student Life outing.

Salam Club and the CARE Center Present "Unmasking the Struggle: Healing Together" 
This collaboration between the student run Salam Club and NHCC’s CARE Center led to an event on October 23rd titled, “Unmasking the Struggle: Healing Together.” This event highlighted CARE Center resources, emphasizing to students that if you’re struggling with mental health, you’re not alone. It was an inspiring and transformative event, where students and staff took the time to break down the barriers around mental health, to discover new ways of healing together. All students were invited to this event, whether they were seeking help, offering it, or just curious. Thank you to the Salam Club and to the CARE Center staff for putting on this powerful event!

a photo of students in the Campus Center having a discussion together in partnership with CARE Center staff.
a photo of a group of NHCC students sitting at a table together having a meeting and conversing together

Film Screening Shares Student Experiences from our Nature Immersion Course
Earlier this fall at NHCC, students from our Environmental Justce and Nature Immersion class (GCST 1970) and Outdoor Experiential Program Leadership class (GCST 2970), held an end-of-the-class celebration, screening their documentary and sharing presentations. The documentary follows students from NHCC (and participating local high schools) on their nature immersion experience in Babbit, MN. The authentically warm and heartfelt commentary from students illustrated the impact of this outdoor immersion experience. Students shared their experiences during their five-day nature immersion at YMCA Camp Northern Lights, where they learned about wolves, mining, outdoor career opportunities and more. This event also featured networking, stories from our program partners, and appetizers from Afro Deli!

a photo of a group of people in the Grand Hall watching a film on a projector, with a panel of students sitting at the front of the room speaking into a shared microphone.

Fall Art Exhibit Reception Brings Painter, Nana Aforo to NHCC  
Special thanks to painter, Nana Aforo for stopping by the Joseph Gazzuolo Art Gallery at NHCC to give two Artist Talk’s during his Exhibit Reception! We enjoyed having Aforo here to visit with us, as we showcased his beautiful paintings on display in the gallery.

a photo of local artist, Nana Aforo standing next to his painted self portrait in NHCC's Art Gallery.
a photo of two people in the Art Gallery with their backs to the camera looking at paintings on the wall.

New Campus Event Helps Students Navigate Careers in Cyber & Tech
On October 28th, NHCC partnered with Western Governors University to host Hacktoberfest- Exploring Careers in Cyber & Tech. The event offered students encouragement, career advice, and community connections for early-career technologists in a supportive setting. No-stress speed networking was held after the main program, along with a mentoring corner staffed by local tech professionals, a photographer offered free headshots, and students were offered endless outreach opportunities to chat with local employers and industry personnel. There was also a keynote speaker and panel discussion where senior-level professionals could share their career journeys in tech and offer advice to students.

a group of three female students sitting in chairs in the Grand Hall smiling for the camera at an event.
a photo of five people on a stage sitting down with a microphone speaking to a group of students.

The Award-winning Halloween Decor and Costumes of 2024
At NHCC, once October hits, you know a fantastic Halloween celebration is just around the corner! We thought the office decorations and costumes went above and beyond in 2023, but this year truly surpassed them all! Thank you to the countless faculty, staff and students who participated! View the Halloween photo album here.

a photo of the CARE Center staff at NHCC dressed for Halloween as characters from the Pixel Inside Out 2 movie.

NHCC Hosts a STEM Career and Transfer College Fair
On November 5th, students at NHCC could take advantage of two great fairs at one convenient time. A STEM Career Fair took place in the BHCC hallway, while a Transfer College Fair went on down the hall in ES by the CARE Center. This event was designed for students to explore what’s next after NHCC, whether they’re planning to transfer to a college/university or start a career. At the STEM Career Fair, students met with local employers offering internships and entry-level jobs in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM) and Healthcare. Meanwhile, at the Transfer College Fair, students met with representatives from 4-year universities to learn more about their programs and transfer options. Overall, the energy and crowds were great, and feedback was positive, not bad for a first-time combo event!

a photo in NHCC's BHCC hallway of STEM career tables and guest staff speaking to students as they walk by.

Celebrating the Generosity of Our Community
NHCC hosted their 2nd Annual Celebration of Generosity event on November 6th. At this special event, we recognized the generosity of donors and community partners, celebrated our scholarship recipients, and happily presented the NHCC Presidential Medallion Award to CCX Media and the NHCC Distinguished Alumni Award to Phil Anderson!

The Presidential Medallion is awarded by the NHCC president to community members who have demonstrated extraordinary service and commitment to the success of the college and its students. Congratulations to CCX Media for receiving this award!

The Distinguished Alumni Award recognizes former students who have demonstrated superior achievement of a personal, professional, or civic nature. Congratulations to Phil Anderson for receiving this award!

View more photos from the event here!  

Thank you to everyone who joined us for your tremendous support!

a photo of NHCC President, Rolando, standing next to NHCC alumni, Phil and NHCC Art Professor, Will.

DEI, TRIO and Student Life Team Up for National First-Generation College Student Day
On November 12th, NHCC hosted a National First-Generation College Student Day event in the Campus Center! Originally, this day was created to celebrate the success and presence of first-generation college students, staff, and faculty in colleges all across the country. (The concept of a “first-generation” college student was created by federal TRIO programs as a way to further address inequities in college access). The departments of DEI, TRIO and Student Life pulled together some wonderful activities and had powerful student engagement as well. Numerous students and employees had a chance to pass the microphone at the event to share their first-generation student stories (Dr. Garcia even grabbed the mic to recount his experiences as a first-gen student in Florida). Additionally, there were giant Post-it notes hung up on the walls for current/former first-gen students to answer various questions like, “What do you wish you would have known before starting college?” Or “What was something that helped you as a First-Gen student?” It turned out to be a very inspirational and heartwarming event!

a photo of a student standing at the front of a room talking into a microphone, sharing her story with a room of people.

American Indian Heritage Month Keynote Speaker on Campus
Students, employees and community members were invited to the Campus Center on November 13th to attend a free keynote presentation lead by special guest, Nick Metcalf. Nick is a Sicanu Oyate – Burnt Thigh People – Rosebud Sioux Tribe. Nick has lived in the Twin Cities area for 30 years, where they’ve made a life filled with family, friends and community. Nick is a poet and a writer. While visiting NHCC, Nick’s keynote speech focused on DEI through an Indigenous lens.

a photo of a guest speaking into a microphone at a podium in the Campus Center to a group of people

NHCC's Department of Theater presented "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" a musical conceived by Rebecca Feldman
A group of PTK students took to the NHCC mobile app to share a pre-show selfie with their Advisor, Deane Newborg. Afterward D commented on the performance, "This play was so fantastic!” The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee centers on a fictional Spelling Bee contest held for middle-schoolers in the gym of Putnam Valley Middle School. The story follows an eclectic group of six quirky early-teen students (all played by adult actors) as they vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. Performances were held at NHCC from November 13-16th. Bravo to our cast, crew and directors! 

a photo of three NHCC PTK students and their Advisor in the theater before seeing a show, with the lights dimmed.

Just Give It a Try! MRE Taste-Test with the Brooklyn Park National Guard 
NHCC partnered with Soldiers in the Minnesota Army National Guard coming from down the street at the Brooklyn Park Armory, to test and rank different MREs (Meals Ready to Eat) that are a staple for those serving in the military. Thank you to Dylan Rowinski for putting this event on last month and for facilitating the collaboration!  

a photo of food samples on little paper plates in the Campus Center for students to try.

NHCC Hosts Thanks A Ton/Food Cupboard Drive Event
NHCC's Thanks-a-Ton-Food Cupboard Drive and Gratitude Event on November 21st was a great success with item donations this year hitting a grand total of 3,464.40 lbs!

All donations from this event were directly added into the inventory at NHCC's Food Cupboard. Financial gifts were used to buy fresh and canned food, hygiene items, snacks, school supplies and more to help NHCC students and their families.

  • 2,984 lbs of donations were collected from campus departments
  • 1st Place Dept: The CARE Center donated 764.40 lbs
  • Student Organizations donated 445 lbs
  • 1st Place Student Org: The Student Nurses Association brought in 270 lbs

Thanks again to ALL students, employees, volunteers, and community members for your support! These efforts positively impact NHCC students and strengthen our community as a whole!

View more photos from the event here.

a group photo of NHCC staff smiling with food donations in the Campus Center during their Food Drive event.

December Biology Poster Session Presentations
Congrats to the students who shared their Biology Partnership Poster Sessions earlier this month!

NHCC and Bemidji State University biology students enjoyed having the chance to present their research from this semester. Our biology students took on lots of new projects this year, and they looked forward to explaining their approaches and results. Each year, this event is a great opportunity to celebrate, communicate, collaborate, mentor and build community! 

View the photo album here

a photo of three students standing next to a poster of biology research.

Photographer, Selma Fernandez Richter visits NHCC for Artist Reception
On December 5th, local photographer, Selma Fernandez Richter stopped by the Joseph Gazzuolo Art Gallery at NHCC to give an Artist Talk during the reception for her exhibition, The Ache for Home: A Selection of Photographs.  Students and employees enjoyed meeting Selma, hearing her story and having a chance to ask questions about her photos and their personal significance. Selma’s thought-provoking photographs of familial relationships carefully capture the complicated feelings of starting over to make a new home and all the trials and tribulations that come along with. NHCC is honored to have this exhibit on display from November 18th - December 14th.

a photo of local artist, Selma next to her photographs hanging in the Art Gallery at NHCC

Thanks for a wonderful 2024, NHCC! We wish you a happy new year! See you in 2025! 

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