Northland College will have revised academic programs beginning in Fall 2024. Some pages may refer to previous programs while updates are made to reflect our refocused offerings.
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…will feature northern Wisconsin’s premier seven-piece dance band, Room to Groove, Friday, May 27 on the campus mall at 7 p.m. The Confluence will be held after David Saetre’s last lecture at 4:30 p.m. and the senior champagne toast at 5:30 p.m.—on the eve before graduation. “The idea is for…
…Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute. This is the second in a series of SOEI-sponsored climate change lecture series. “Chequamegon Bay is arguably one of the most vulnerable places in the country to climate change impacts,” said Randy Lehr, Bro Professor of Sustainable Regional Development. “It also happens to be one of…
…in the Northland College Dexter Library and will be on display until November 6. He will give a public lecture Thursday, Nov. 5 at 6 p.m. in the Northland College Dexter Library, room 013. When Baylor moved to Wisconsin last year, he was immediately confronted with the utter lack of…
…officially started in the state of Wisconsin in 1990, when less than two dozen wolves roamed the state and upper Michigan. Today, the observance is celebrated across the nation and in parts of Mexico and Canada. In addition to this presentation, TWA will host an additional lecture and two workshops….
…environmental history. The talk, recorded for Wisconsin Public Television’s University Place, came as the city of Waukesha was in the midst of its ultimately successful bid to tap into Lake Michigan for its drinking water supply. To read the entire story and listen to Peter Annin’s lecture go to WisCONTEXT….
Think differently. Live differently. Northland College is a private, liberal arts college with a progressive focus on the environment and sustainability. We prepare 600 students from across the United States and around the world for meaningful lives and successful careers. Founded in 1892, Northland College is located at the tip…
Seth W. Davenport, Tyrease “TJ” James, and Dr. Jonathan G. Marti