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Nonprofit Fair

October 14, 2024, 4:30 pm5:30 pm

…and more! There will also be some cute critters to meet from both the Chequamegon Humane Association and Helping PAWS. This event is free and open to the public. Nonprofits in Attendance Ashland Aging/Faith in Action Auxiliary Initiative Bay Area Film Society Bayfield Recreation & Fitness Resources The BRICK Ministries…

student playing instrument

Big Band Ball

December 6, 2024, 6:00 pm9:00 pm

Come for dinner and dancing! The Ashland High School Jazz Band and the Northland College Communi-versity Jazz Band will play jazz standards and big band tunes. You can also participate in a silent raffle and help raise funds for the Ashland High School Music Department. It’s sure to be a…

Education Major Danon Briggs

Education

…of full time student teaching and a monthly seminar. During this semester, you will be in the classroom of an area private or public school following the daily schedule and semester calendar of the cooperating school, under the direct supervision of cooperating teachers and college supervisors. The focus of this…

Northland College Professor Joe Rose Sr.

Distinguished Service

Honoring Gary and Kay LaPean and Joe Rose Sr.

…in the annual Golf Classic. Kay LaPean is cochair of the President’s Club and has been an active supporter of Northland events including the Golf Classic and President’s Club dinner. “Gary and Kay LaPean have been longtime friends and supporters of Northland College and have made countless contributions to the…

Literature and the natural world: a conference for educators

…adults. Presentations and session topics will explore ways for educators to integrate environmental ideas through reading and language arts. Featuring authors, and educators, the conference will focus on literature and the natural world. Activities will also help educators meet state common core standards. Register now Conference Highlights: • Keynote presentations:…

Symposium attendees mingle post presentation in the Alvord Theatre.

Great Lakes Wolf Symposium 2024 Brings Visitors and Conservation Experts to Ashland

…continued partnership between the College and the Ashland community will remain vital in both advancing wildlife conservation and boosting the local economy. A Benefit for the Chequamegon Bay Area Beyond its scientific significance, the Great Lakes Wolf Symposium also brought an economic boost to the Ashland community. Over 150 attendees,…

Glass of beer sitting next to Cabbie's Tap logo.

Ten-cent Taps, Lasting Romance & Ida's Special Sauce

…nights it would be packed! An empty barstool or coveted booth was hard to find. I think I remember that tap beer was ten cents a glass. Heineken beer or “green beetles” as we called them were probably fifty cents. The beer was always very cold. I remember that you…

Arial view of Northland campus

Impact on local economy put at $45.5 M

…important factor nevertheless. “For a long time, businesses were basically courted by areas, in order to draw them to the area,” he said. “They were offered tax incentives, big subsidies and breaks to get them to locate in their areas, particularly industries involving natural resource extraction and manufacturing. “That is…

Downtown Ashland

Ashland Area Explores Development

…hour,” Jorgenson said. “Manufacturing has been going overseas in that 50-year time period. It hasn’t been moving into Ashland.” The League, along with Northland College and Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College, is sponsoring community events such as a talk this week by Sarah McKinley from the Washington think tank Democracy Collaborative….

Northland College engineering student working on 3D printer

Enterprising Student Turns 3D Hobby into Business

Thomas Whiting attended Ashland High School, where he played basketball. The 6’8” Northland College senior had not considered Northland College in his hometown of Ashland until Coach Scott Sorensen approached him. “I’m glad he did,” Thomas said. “The academics are top-notch and the cost is cut down due to scholarships.”…