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Candlelight Yoga

March 17, 7:00 pm8:00 pm

This candlelight yoga class is an opportunity to harmonize mind & body through flowing movements and breathwork. This Vinyasa-inspired series will stretch and release all areas of the body while calming and grounding the mind. Dim lighting, twinkling flameless candles, and relaxing music create a peaceful and supportive environment. This…

A fire in the campus fire ring

Community Campfire and S’mores at Northland

August 13, 2022, 5:00 pm7:00 pm

Campfires are a part of Northland culture. In preparation and celebration of our 130th anniversary, the Office of Alumni Relations invites alumni and friends from the Chequamegon Bay area (or those who are in town for a visit) to join us at the fire ring from 5 to 7 p.m….

A fire in the campus fire ring

Community Campfire and S’mores at Northland

July 13, 2022, 5:00 pm7:00 pm

Campfires are a part of Northland culture. In preparation and celebration of our 130th anniversary, the Office of Alumni Relations invites alumni and friends from the Chequamegon Bay area (or those who are in town for a visit) to join us at the fire ring from 5 to 7 p.m….

A fire in the campus fire ring

Community Campfire and S’mores at Northland

June 13, 2022, 5:00 pm7:00 pm

Campfires are a part of Northland culture. In preparation and celebration of our 130th anniversary, the Office of Alumni Relations invites alumni and friends from the Chequamegon Bay area (or those who are in town for a visit) to join us at the fire ring from 5 to 7 p.m….

Muddy fish creek watershed

Northland Project Aims to Clear Chequamegon Bay’s Muddy Waters

Researchers at Northland College are trying to find ways to limit riverbank erosion that turned Chequamegon Bay to muddy soup after June rainstorms that dumped over 14 inches of rain in some areas of Bayfield County. The project on North Fish Creek is being coordinated by water scientist Matt Hudson…

Aerial shot of river flowing through Highway 2, following June 2018 storm

WPR: Northern Wisconsin Project Seeks To ‘Slow The Flow’ Of Stormwater

Local, State, Federal Partners Aim To Reduce Flood Peaks, Erosion In Northern Wisconsin

  Northern Wisconsin has dealt with three floods in the last six years that caused millions of dollars in damage resulting in federal disaster declarations. The region is seeing more frequent, intense rainfalls. For the last several years, local, state and federal partners have been trying to find ways to…

Northland College alumnus Ed Morales goofs around with kids

Collaborative Problem Solving for Kids

Ed Morales '10

Since graduating, Ed Morales ’10 has worked with more than one-thousand kids and a dozen schools in the Minneapolis, Minnesota-area as a school social worker, school-based therapist, community advocate and trainer. In 2017, he founded Socorro Consulting to address gaps in quality mental and behavioral health support for young people,…

Snowballfight

10 Most Memorable Blizzards

1969-2018

…more than a foot of snow. November 26-27 • Twenty inches of snow. “2001 was such an epic snow year! I swear we got like four feet in twenty-four hours.” —Kari Molter ’03 March 13-14, 2006 • Thundersnow enhanced a late-season blizzard that dropped twenty-seven inches of snow. “I had…