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Northland College student gives blood

Northland College Blood Drive

October 20, 2023, 9:00 am4:00 pm

blood drive. This event is free and open to the community. Sign Up to Give Every registered donor receives a free t-shirt. Please remember to eat, drink, and bring an ID with your name and photo. You’ll find the blood drive on a bus in the Ponzio Campus Center parking…

Northland College student gives blood

Memorial Blood Centers Blood Drive

February 14, 10:00 am2:30 pm

Did you know that giving blood takes less than an hour from start to finish—and while 62 percent of people are eligible to give, only 3 percent do? When you give blood, you could be helping a friend, family member, or neighbor. This event is open to the public. Book…

Northland classroom

Humanities

…of this exploration is the commitment to delve into multiple perspectives from the humanities to understand ideas across multiple eras, regions, and cultures. You will gain a strong foundation in critical thinking, reading and interpretive skills, comparative study, and effective writing. When you leave campus, you will be prepared for…

The Penn family

My Northland Women

Three Generations of Penn Women

…was ever a question that Bunny and I would attend Northland College. Northland is in my blood, in the blood of the women of my family. In fact, I was #38 and Bunny was #39 in our extended family to attend Northland College. Grandma Elizabeth Hubbard was the first. She…

More Than a Word Documentary Screening

November 29, 2023, 7:00 pm8:30 pm

Word. The documentary tells the story of grassroots movements to eliminate Native American-based mascots in all levels of play and competition. It focuses on the history of the Washington Football Team and efforts that were ultimately successful in changing the name. This event is free and open to the public….

CUUF: Religious ‘Nones’—Trends in Un-churching Today

September 24, 2023, 10:00 am12:00 pm

…“Religious ‘Nones’: Trends in Un-churching Today.” At this service, we’ll explore the shifting sands of religious identity in America today and reflect on whether this is a crisis or a revolution of the ‘spiritual leaking into the commons.’ We’ll look at the origins of this unique Unitarian Universalist fellowship and

Northland College alumnus Scott Canfield at the white board

Alum Inspires Students with Science

…Canfield with his own research: further understanding the blood-brain barrier, the cellular barrier that maintains a metabolic, and physical barrier between the blood and the brain. “Observing their interest, passion, and excitement really motivates me in the lab and gives me a reminder that what I am doing is exciting.”…

Northland art student

Art

…digital design including publication design, branding and identity, advertising, web, and interactive media. See Graphic Design Emphasis course list. Studio Art Studio art fosters creativity and critical thinking through an understanding of the practice and history of the arts. Through this program, you will be encouraged to see how your…

Gender and Women’s Studies

This is your chance to explore the significance of gender—as well as other categories of identity—in social structures around the world. Gender and women’s studies at Northland is distinguished by its interdisciplinary nature. You will be taking courses in biology, philosophy, history, religion, sociology, sustainable community development, and outdoor education—all…