North Central Michigan College Events
Workbook Binding Workshop & Author Q&A
Using a series of homemade contraptions and a bottle of archival glue, local author and publisher Austin Rowlander will demonstrate how he hand-binds his debut novel, Ordinary Time. During this event, participants will bind their very own notebooks with covers designed by NCMC... Read more
2024 NCMC Career Fair
North Central Michigan College will host the 2024 Career Fair on April 3, 2024, from 2—4 p.m. in the in the Student and Community Resource Center gymnasium on the Petoskey campus. The event is open to the public. Attendance is free. Read more
New Student Registration Day
New Student Registration Day allows new-to-college students to enroll in classes for the upcoming semester. Space is limited; registration required. Read more
Children & Families Sing Together
Join local musician Holly Thomson for “Children and Families Sing Together,” an evening of music and merriment, on Friday, April 5, from 6 — 7 p.m. in the NCMC Library Conference Room. Read more
Children & Families Create Together
Let your creativity soar at “Children and Families Create Together,” an interactive event led by local artist and NCMC instructor Egan Franks Holzhausen on Friday, April 12, from 4 — 7 p.m. Children of all ages will have the opportunity to explore art and create memorable... Read more
New Student Registration Day
New Student Registration Day allows new-to-college students to enroll in classes for the upcoming semester. Space is limited; registration required. Read more
Children & Families Go Outside Together
In honor of Earth Day, families will get outside for an evening of exploration during “Children and Families Go Outside Together” on Friday, April 19, from 6 — 7 p.m. Little Traverse Conservancy will lead this fun, educational outdoor experience. Meet at the NCMC Natural... Read more
New Student Registration Day
New Student Registration Day allows new-to-college students to enroll in classes for the upcoming semester. Space is limited; registration required. Read more
Student Research Project: The Siebert Family, 1882-1925
NCMC student-researchers have been working with Sociology and Anthropology Professor Kerri Finlayson to investigate the history of the Siebert family, who previously owned 120 acres of what is now the NCMC Natural Area. Read more
New Student Registration Day
New Student Registration Day allows new-to-college students to enroll in classes for the upcoming semester. Space is limited; registration required. Read more