Northland College

Northland College
  • Closure
  • Academics
  • Campus Life
  • Athletics
  • Centers
  • Sustainability
Search
  • Directory
  • Campus Map
  • Calendar
  • Alumni
  • News
  • Give Now
More...
  • Closure
  • Academics
    • Course Catalog
    • Transcript and Diploma Requests
    • Commencement
    • Maxwell Nature Area
  • Campus Life
    • Diversity and Inclusion
      • Indigenous Cultures Center
        • Community Outreach
        • Native American Museum
    • Get Involved
    • Services
      • Counseling Services
      • Accommodations
      • Health Services
      • Safety and Security
  • Athletics
    • Athletic Website
    • Buy Team Gear
    • Hall of Fame
  • Centers
    • Mary Griggs Burke Center for Freshwater Innovation
      • Our Work
      • Student Research Opportunities
      • Lab Services
      • Burke Center Buoy Project
      • Burke Center in the News
      • Water Summit
    • Center for Rural Communities
      • Rural Livelihood Initiatives
        • Quality of Life Database
        • Northwoods Community Survey
        • Opinion Polls
        • Local Food Systems
      • Human-Environment Connection
      • Publications
      • Data Visualizations
      • Student Opportunities
    • Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute
      • LoonWatch
        • About Loons
        • Protect Loons
        • Annual Lakes Monitoring Program
        • Loon Appreciation Week and Poster
      • Timber Wolf Alliance
        • Wolf Awareness Week and Poster
        • Learn About Wolves
        • For Teachers
        • TWA Programs
        • Wolf Status Reports
        • Vision for Wolves
        • Great Lakes Wolf Symposium
      • Youth Outreach Programs
        • Nature-based Reading
      • SONWA Book Awards
        • SONWA Seals
      • Sigurd Olson Legacy
      • Intangible Magazine
      • Forest Lodge Educational Campus
        • About Forest Lodge
        • Rental Information
        • Map and Directions
    • Hulings Rice Food Center
      • Compost Center
      • Larson Food Lab
      • Campus Gardens
  • Sustainability
  • Alumni
    • Alumni Board
      • Alumni Awards
    • Get Involved
    • Class Notes
    • Transcript and Diploma Requests
    • Update Your Information
    • Give
  • About Northland
    • President Barb Lundberg
    • Northland College Magazine
    • Campus Sculpture Tour
    • Advocacy and Public Discourse
    • Consumer Information
Northland College to Close
On February 19, 2025, the Northland College Board of Trustees announced that the College will close at the end of the 2024–25 academic year.

Learn More

Dismiss Message

Isham heads Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission

May 2, 2018

Share

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • email

Northland College alum Mic IshamMichael “Mic” Isham Jr. ’87 arrived at Northland College as a self-described punk kid who wanted to play basketball. During his time, he connected with the professors turned mentors—most notably, Native American Studies Professor Joe Rose ‘58—played intramurals, studied sociopolitical and environmental studies, and served as president of the Native American Student Association for two years. “It was a small school. You couldn’t hide anywhere and the professors were there with us,” he said. “I needed that.”

He also worked in two different internships with the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC), an agency representing Wisconsin’s eleven tribes and the protection of their sovereignty rights.

And now, in full circle fashion, Isham became the executive director at GLIFWC April 16.

During the twenty-years in between, he has taken leadership roles in politics, nonprofit work, and civic life, always pushing for the big picture.

The Lac Courte Oreilles (LCO) voters elected him to tribal council for the last twenty years—including, most recently, two terms as tribal chairman. The Obama administration named him to the Great Lakes Advisory Board, where he advocated for protection vs. restoration in regards to the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. He served for more than a dozen years on the GLIFWC Board of Commissioners and on the Voigt Intertribal Task Force.

He coaches basketball, football, and baseball and founded the LCO Boys and Girls Club in 1995—something he considers one of his shining achievements. He’s watched those kids turn into police officers and professionals and continues to witness programming that helps lower truancy and improve homework.

“Mic has long been a committed and passionate advocate,” said Peter Annin, co-director of the Northland College Mary Griggs Burke Center for Freshwater Innovation. “Whether it is at the State of the Tribes address in Madison, or Northland’s Water Summit on Madeline Island, he speaks with compassion and confidence on behalf of the entire LCO community, regional tribes, and especially the regional environment.”

  • John Hermus with a bunch of fish at the edge of a stream

    The Ear Bone’s Connected to… Climate Change?

    John Hermus ’19 has a degree in natural resources with an emphasis on fish and wildlife ecology and minors in biology and chemistry from Northland…

    The Ear Bone’s Connected to… Climate Change?
  • Our Stories: Mikayla Duarte ’17

    I found Northland through a book in my guidance counselor’s office that listed majors and the in-state schools that offered them. For meteorology, this list…

    Our Stories: Mikayla Duarte ’17
  • The class year 2017 carved into one of the stones at the base of Wheeler Hall

    Our Stories: Olivia Kovacs ’17

    I transferred into Northland my junior year, and from my first day on campus I knew Northland was what I needed. My backstory is that…

    Our Stories: Olivia Kovacs ’17
  • The class year 2022 carved into one of the stones at the base of Wheeler Hall

    Our Stories: Calliope Mertig ’22

    Northland is home for me and has been since I first got to come to campus during one of the Visit Days in 2019 prior…

    Our Stories: Calliope Mertig ’22
  • The class year 2014 carved into one of the stones at the base of Wheeler Hall

    Our Stories: Jeff Barden ’14

    I chose Northland for its smaller class sizes and environmental curriculum at first. When I arrived, everything else about the school—professors’ expertise in their fields…

    Our Stories: Jeff Barden ’14
  • The class year 2001 carved into one of the stones at the base of Wheeler Hall

    Our Stories: Angela Reglin ’01

    I was the first one in my family to seek higher education. In the college search, state campuses were too large for my liking, so…

    Our Stories: Angela Reglin ’01

News

  • 2024 Sigurd Olson Nature Writing Awards Announced

    The Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute at Northland College is pleased to announce…

  • Statement from Interim President Barb Lundberg on the Planned Closure of Northland College

    Although I was appointed interim president of the College just this morning…

  • Statement by Northland College Board of Trustees Chair Ted Bristol on Planned Closure of the College and Change of Leadership

    I write to inform the Northland College community that today the Board…

  • Northland College Board of Trustees Votes to Close the College at End of Academic Year

    The Northland College Board of Trustees today voted unanimously to close the…

  • Northland College Launches “Northland Sweeties” Campaign to Celebrate Campus Connections

    Love comes in many forms, and at Northland College, meaningful connections are…

  • Exploring Innovation and Discovery in Northland College’s Biology Program

    Nestled in the heart of Wisconsin’s north woods, Northland College’s biology program…

  • Northland College and Northwood Technical College Host Third Annual Career Connections Expo

    Northland College and Northwood Technical College are excited to announce the third…

  • 6 Things Your Advisor Wants You to Know

    The Northland College Office of Admissions collaborated with Sharon Anthony, associate dean…

  • Biology Connections Episode 2: Why don’t we just wipe out all the ticks?

    Dive into the fascinating world of ticks and ethics with Dr. Michael…

  • $300,000 in Grants Boost Fish Creek Sediment Reduction Project

    The Mary Griggs Burke Center for Freshwater Innovation at Northland College has…

News Archive »

1411 Ellis Avenue
Ashland, WI 54806
715-682-1699 | Map
  • About Northland
  • Consumer Information
  • Privacy Policy
  • Transcript and Diploma Requests
  • Campus Store

my.northland.edu

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

Copyright © 2025 Northland College. All rights reserved.

https://www.northland.edu/news/native-american-studies-news/isham-heads-great-lakes-indian-fish-and-wildlife-commission

Our website uses cookies for necessary functions and to enhance your browsing experience. Learn more in our Privacy Policy.

Accept and Continue