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Northland College student Isa Meyer works with a display in the Native American Museum

Combining Forestry and Native American Studies

scholarships have been critical to her overall experience. “They have allowed me more time for my studies, and to become involved with the greater Chequamegon Bay community.” She’s worked for the last two summers at the Wisconsin Historical Society Madeline Island Museum in La Pointe, Wisconsin, located on Madeline Island—a…

Where Sustainable Community Development Can Take You

Julie Fair & Adrian Diaz '16

…NC, which laid the foundation for the Student Diversity Center. Completed two pre-law internships. Q. What drew the two of you to Northland College? A. The environmental mission, the gorgeous natural capital, and of course, scholarships drew both of us to Northland. Our favorite memories are with our professors and…

Native American bead cloth

Native Student Offerings

Whether you are looking at majoring in Native American studies, you want to help bring cultural awareness to campus, or are dedicated to promoting STEM fields to youth, we hope you find your passion here.      …

Graduates celebration at commencement

Consumer Information

Northland College is a private, non-profit liberal arts college with a progressive focus on the environment and sustainability, located in Ashland, Wisconsin. Per the U.S. Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) and other federal regulations, Northland College discloses information about the College ranging from athletic, academic, financial aid, security, graduation rates,…

Tulips outside of Ponzio Campus Center

2018 Honors Day Awards Recipients

Alpha Chi National Honor Society Inductees Maxwell Beal Jason Bricco Lorrie Guski Kira Immordino Jane Kittaka Jessica Schultz Tess Stephens Camille Thelander Emerson Ziehr Achievement Awards Bethel Sophomore Award Taylor Wittman Arthur J. Ingold Jr. – Julia R. Gilman Junior Award Jenise Swartley Wallace C. Hitchcock Memorial Award Jane Dahlgren…

Northland student sitting next to microscope

Student Researches Lawyers: The Fishy Kind

By Sean Devlin ’15 Northland College student Kaitlyn Windschitl was accepted into the McNair Scholar’s Program in November to fund her research project on the burbot (Lota lota), sometimes referred to a seelpout, lawyers, or even the poor man’s lobster. In May 2016 she will become the first member of…