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Survey Says: Citizens Love It Here

Chequamegon Bay residents love where they live—and that’s good for business, according to the Northland College Center for Rural Communities. The Center released results Tuesday from their study, “Roots in Chequamegon Bay: Opportunities for Strengthening Community Attachment,” showing that close to seventy percent of residents are highly attached to the…

Northland College alum Stuart Barnes Jamieson

Supporting the Next Generation of Non-Profits and Their Leaders

Stuart Barnes Jamieson '81

Majors: history and environmental studies ‘81 Northland Highlights: NCSA president, Board of Trustees student representative, Chequamegon Orchestra, working with President Malcolm McLean Advanced Degrees: masters of non-profit management, North Park University, Chicago, Illinois; master of divinity, United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, New Brighton, Minnesota Current Location: Oak Park,…

FinalGreat Lakes Science for Parks Symposium 2023 Booklet

Table of Contents 1 Great Lakes Science for Parks Symposium 2023 Protecting, Restoring, and Reconnecting for the Next Generation: Addressing Emerging Issues in Great Lakes Parks Sponsored by Great Lakes Science for Parks Symposium 2023 1 This symposium highlights natural and cultural research and management occurring in, occurring around, or…

Northland Volleyball student athlete

Student Athlete Handbook

…whether you are a participant or a spectator, and we will use respect to set a high standard of sportsmanship. Integrity: It is important for our student-athletes to hold themselves to the same high standards of effort, attitude, and behavior in the field of play, in the classroom and in…

Northland College Food Systems Manager Todd Rothe

Todd Rothe ’10 Says Farmers Need a Plan

…were for real. How do you manage and prioritize the gardens, the farmers, the high tunnel, food processing, the entrepreneurs using the kitchen, the development of an academic program, and the compost? The compost alone is a full-time puzzle. Lists. I love lists and live by them. If you visit…

Three Northland College chemistry students standing in front of chalkboard.

Chem Students Recognized for Research

…place for their presentation on plastic depolymerization. Klein, Hudson and Corcoran along with other students have been working with Nick Robertson, assistant professor of chemistry from Northland College, to develop a method for turning used plastic pop bottles into useful molecules for high-value products. Their work appeared in the May…