Northland College will have revised academic programs beginning in Fall 2024. Some pages may refer to previous programs while updates are made to reflect our refocused offerings.
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…biology and the importance of understanding the natural history of ecosystems. We will teach you the practical nuts-and-bolts of designing and implementing restoration plans—and give you a client to work with. This project integrates theory and practice in plant communities, design concepts, assessment techniques, and prescribed fire. You will graduate…
The campus community is invited to participate in Northland’s Service Day in honor of the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Opportunities include volunteering at area nonprofits, helping neighbors in need, making and distributing food, and more! Register Now This event is open to current Northland College students, faculty, and staff…
…staff at UW-Madison. Fischbach experimented with the first batch of hazelnuts last week at the Hulings Rice Food Center at Northland College. The College is hulling, shelling, and cleaning the hazelnuts. The American Hazelnut Company, located in Gays Mills, Wisconsin, will do the final processing, transforming hazelnuts into gluten-free nuts,…
Ruth de Jesus was hired last year as the first diversity and inclusion coordinator at Northland College. De Jesus has spent her adult life working with nonprofits, earned her master of divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary, and has served students of color and advancing equity in higher education. Buckles: What’s…
…could order a thick slice of cheese with mustard on it, and beer nuts and Slim Jims were always available. The jukebox always had the latest songs and I remember learning to dance the “Twist” and “Mashed Potato” there. Beatles music was very popular during that time. When Kennedy was…
…the farm, off-farm food stands, through community supported agriculture (CSA), farmer’s markets, or pick your own. Some 65.6 percent get food by hunting, fishing, or gathering—ricing, tapping trees, gathering forest fruits, vegetables, and nuts. Some 58.5 percent grow fruits or vegetables, or raise animals for meat or products. And 33.4…
…curricula in both traditional and digital design including publication design, branding and identity, advertising, web, and interactive media. Terry envisions creating a design center that would connect students with regional nonprofits, government agencies, and campus researchers who have graphic needs. “In order to design well you have to know something…
…Obama, the GLRI budget would fall to $250 million. Reversing that cut is one of the subjects of a dozen policy recommendations made earlier this month at the Northland College Water Summit’s panel of water experts from a mix of industry, nonprofits, tribal government, federal agencies and academia. To read…