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Northland students stand with award

Ed Prep Program Receives National Recognition

More time in the classroom The Association of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges for Teacher Education recently awarded Northland College a Model of Excellence Award for its clinical residency program. Director of Teacher Education Annette Nelson accepted the award last month at the national conference held in Atlanta, Georgia. She presented…

Food in a basket

Community Harvest Feast

November 20, 2024, 12:00 pm2:00 pm

The Northland community is invited to a community feast! The meal will feature local and Indigenous foods from the Chequamegon Bay region, such as campus garden produce and honey, manoomin (wild rice) from the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, and venison harvested and processed during the Indigenous Cultures…

Fall Convocation and the Everybody Party

September 6, 2024, 4:00 pm9:30 pm

Fall Convocation and the Everybody Party are treasured Northland traditions. We hope you’ll join us to help welcome our new students and kick off the new academic year by catching up with friends. These events are hosted by the Northland College Student Association (NCSA). Fall Convocation and the Everybody Party…

Teacher with elementary students

Colleges of Distinction Recognizes Northland Educator Preparation Program

…Distinctions wrote in its recognition notice. “Northland’s liberal arts foundation forms well-rounded, flexible students, and the Education Department’s clinical residency and student teaching programs ensure more than adequate exposure.” This is the third national award in the past four years for the Educator Preparation Program at Northland College. Last year…

Alumnus Henry Fitzgibbon performs on stage at Northland College

Henry Fitzgibbon ’51 On Broadway

A Life in the Arts

…theatrical actors. In order to perform on Broadway, an actor had to be a member of the union, and one could not be a member unless he or she appeared on Broadway. Fitzgibbon says the union meetings were held in the theater district at midnight, a time when Broadway actors…

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Ojibwe Winter Storytelling

March 26, 5:00 pm7:00 pm

…with the Bad River and Red Cliff language trainees. The feast is at 5 p.m. and storytelling will follow. Please bring a dish and tobacco to share if you are able. Everyone is welcome. This program is made possibly by a grant from the House of Welcome Cultural Arts Center….

Yarn and knitting needles

Northland Knit-together Wednesday

September 4, 2024, 12:00 pm1:00 pm

…people are welcome to bring treats to share. This event is for current Northland College faculty and staff only. Who: Faculty and staff What: Bring your knitting, crocheting, beading, needlework, or some type of handwork to work on Where: Indigenous Cultures Center Student Lounge (114B Mead Hall) When: Wednesdays 12-1…

Yarn and knitting needles

Northland Knit-together

January 7, 12:00 pm1:00 pm

…people are welcome to bring treats to share. This event is for current Northland College faculty, staff, and contracted services employees only. Who: Faculty, staff, and contracted services employees What: Bring your knitting, crocheting, beading, needlework, or some type of handwork to work on Where: Indigenous Cultures Center Student Lounge…

SONWA winning books

SONWA Winners 1991–2024

Nature Books for Adults and Children

…in which seeds are spread and planted. • 2012. Apocalyptic Planet, Field Guide to the Future of the Earth, Craig Childs. Childs delivers a sensual feast in his descriptions of the natural world, and undeniable science that reveals both the earth’s strengths and frailties. Bearing witness to the planet’s sweeping…

WritersRead artwork

Writers to Share Their Encounters on Stage

With Northland Students, Staff, Faculty, and Alumni

Theater, 17 writers will read their original poems and stories (fiction and non-fiction) aloud. This year readers take us with them as they meet animals, celebrities, lovers and even their deeper selves. Writers Read started as a collaboration between Washburn’s Julie Buckles, author of Paddling to Winter, and artist Ros…