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Paulette Moore with her camera

Free Speech TV Premieres Moore’s Doc

…public can join the Facebook live chat. Moore, a filmmaker-in-residence at Northland College, is Kanien’kehaka (Mohawk) of mixed Native and British heritage and an enrolled member of Six Nations of the Grand River Reserve in Ontario, Canada. She spent two decades based in Washington DC working as a director, producer…

The Northland College Class of 2021 sits with President Miller for a class photo

The Class of 2021

Welcoming 232 New Students

Northland College welcomed 232 new students—the largest freshman class in sixteen years—September 8, with a ceremonial walk across Fenenga Bridge, convocation address, the revival of the Northland College pep song, and Everybody party, sponsored by the Northland College Student Association.  …

Stephanie Red Cloud Muise

Second at National STEM Conference

The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) selected 70 undergraduate students including Northland College senior Stephanie Muise to present oral presentation in all areas of science, engineering and technology for its annual conference earlier this month. With help from the College’s Parsonage Fund, Muise flew to Orlando, Fla. for…

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Naturalist Stone '04 to speak at Fall Festival

Explore all four seasons in the north woods with Emily Stone ’04, naturalist and education director at the Cable Natural History Museum in Cable, Wisconsin in this multi-media presentation Friday, September 23 at 4:30 p.m. at the Northland College Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute. Through Stone’s research and unique perspective, you…

solar garden

CRC Helps City Plan for Renewable Future

Center for Rural Communities Updates Ashland City Plan for Energy Independence

…improvements—and on whether the City buys solar subscriptions from Xcel Solar*Community Connect program or installs their own solar panels, according to the “25 by 25” report. In addition, Hofstedt notes that a 10 percent reduction in energy consumption through efficiency measures could save the City $50,000 yearly. The City of…

Northland College Alumni Matt Draeger

From Intern to Financial Advisor

Matt Draeger '18

…whether they’re just getting started and paying off student loans, saving for big purchases like a house, preparing for retirement or anywhere in between. Choosing Northland College. Going into my senior year at Ashland High School, I really had no idea of what I wanted to do or where I…

Snapping turtle

Turtles, Temperature & Sex

and alligators survived, the hypothesis goes, is that the water regulated drastic temperature changes during incubation. This subject has fascinated Northland College Assistant Professor of Biology Kayla Bieser, Ph.D., since she went abroad as an undergraduate in Costa Rica researching leatherback sea turtles. She pursued graduate degrees studying red-eared slider…

Aerial view of winter ski trails on Northland College campus.

Winter Forest Play

January 17, 10:00 am12:00 pm

…Details SOEI Youth Programs Coordinator Clair Emmons will be leading Forest Play this year. She will be assisted by Amelia Pietz, a student at Northland College who also holds an associate’s degree in early childhood education. Mallary Bade and Katherine Jenkins will be supporting the team. We are all looking…

Men's basketball team standing on the court

Northland College LumberJacks Basketball vs. University of Wisconsin Superior [Home]

February 12, 5:30 pm7:00 pm

For the most up-to-date information about this game, including whether there has been a location or time change, postponement, or cancellation, visit northlandcollegesports.com. Find home ticket pricing information. This event is free to current Northland College students, faculty, and staff. Game Theme: Staff and Faculty Appreciation…

Chequamegon Symphony

Chequamegon Symphony Orchestra: Autumn Landscapes

October 19, 2024, 7:30 pm9:00 pm

In 2020, the Chequamegon Symphony Orchestra commissioned Chequamegon Bay by Duluth composer Wendy Durrwachter, featuring the movement “The Flying Fluorescence,” inspired by Northland College’s squirrel research. Originally delayed by COVID, this special piece will finally be performed at our upcoming concert. This event is open to the public. Admission Northland