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Northland student playing lacrosse

Lacrosse 101

Q&A with Matthew Hoszko From: St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada Majors: Business Management, Sustainable Entrepreneurship Activities: Vice President of Student Athletic Council, Public Relations Coordinator of WRNC 97.7FM Q. How did you discover lacrosse? A. Lacrosse was a major part of growing up in Canada. It was always hockey in the…

Aqueous Magazine

Campus, Community Create Literary Magazine

…collaboration: space for the event provided by a local and sustainable business, high attendance from the local and Northland College community, as well as a new magazine filled with locally generated content. Aqueous has been incredibly popular with his students, said Ziegenhagen, who teaches writing and literature. In 2014, the…

Student in front of computers in graphic design lab.

Graphic Design Emphasis

…he intends to take as many graphic design classes as he can. “Graphic design is used in everyday life — we see it every single day in the products that we use and the signs that we see,” Cline said. “I am an art major and business management minor —…

Liz White in cap and gown

Liz White: Student Commencement Address

…strong passion for Northland College and for those she serves,” and was selected to speak at commencement. Majoring in business and sustainable community development, “she has worked tirelessly to represent students and the College in positive and meaningful ways. Liz quietly inspires those she associates with and those she works…

President Miller meeting with students

Op-Ed: Reinventing the Liberal Arts Model

…needs to look at changing the liberal arts business model. We can no longer sit idly, waiting for students to arrive. We need to be nimble on our feet, create partnerships, diversify revenue and embrace and build on our assets. I can’t lie. I’d rather have 800 students — the…

Professor Erica Hannickel sits at counter with glass of wine.

How Wine Shaped a Nation

Q&A WITH PROFESSOR ERICA HANNICKEL

…second-richest man in America, behind John Jacob Astor, for a few decades—and yet he hasn’t received any of the positive or negative attention that America’s 19th century moguls regularly do. Longworth was a master mythmaker and manipulator of his own life story and business investments. He was preternaturally gifted at…

Graduates skating to commencement

Princeton Review Names Northland Top Green College


…finance energy efficiency improvements • In 1971, the college built a commitment to green into the curriculum when it added an environmental focus to its liberal arts mission. • Students can take classes in subjects ranging from sustainable business to sustainable agriculture. • The faculty emphasizes experiential learning opportunities through…

City scape of Boston, Mass by photographer Bob Gross

UHA Awards Rector Best Dissertation

…also focusing the lens on human actors like regulators, business leaders, public officials, workers, union leaders, and city residents. His extensive research blends materials from the national archives with local collections in Michigan, oral history interviews and government reports, to create a rich and compelling narrative. While many urban histories…

Portrait of John Allen

Allen Named Philanthropist of the Year

…10 years as chair — credits Northland with helping launch his successful business career. “Unlike larger major universities, professors at Northland never quit on you—this is the foundation that allowed me to be successful in law school and which helps me in every transaction.” Allen has supported substantial College initiatives,…

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…