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Northland student playing lacrosse.

Tribal Lacrosse

…Michigan. Q. In three sentences or less, could you explain the basics of the game? A. Women’s lacrosse is a non-contact game played by twelve players: a goalkeeper, five attackers, and six defenders. The object of the game is to shoot the ball into the opponent’s goal by catching and…

Group walking on the beach

Northland College to Host Lake Superior Youth Symposium

…Lake,” about their stories of circumnavigating Lake Superior by bike, car, canoe, and on foot. “Participants will leave with a new understanding of the Lake Superior Basin—its people, history, culture, and science—and their relationship with it and with each other as future caretakers,” Peterson said. For more information contact 715-682-1223….

Wolf in winter with the Great Lakes Wolf Symposium logo

Timber Wolf Alliance Hosts Great Lakes Wolf Symposium at Northland College

Celebrating Wolf Research and Conservation Efforts in the Great Lakes Region

…unable to attend the entire symposium. Thursday, October 17, 2024: Symposium Presentations • 9:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. For more information, please visit www.northland.edu/wolfsymposium or contact twa@northland.edu. To register to attend Dr. Mech’s keynote presentation, please visit www.northland.edu/drmech. The Timber Wolf Alliance (TWA) is committed to investigating the facts and relies on…

Teacher with elementary students

Colleges of Distinction Recognizes Northland Educator Preparation Program

…Residency Program. This partnership directly supports and impacts regional, state, and national efforts to increase diversity in the K-12 teaching profession as well as efforts in Ojibwe language revitalization by increasing the number of certified and licensed Native American teachers. For information, contact Dr. Annette Nelson, Educator Preparation Program Director….

Peter Annin at beach

Openings Available for Water Wars Course

…of the continent, and how that has specifically influenced the history of Great Lakes water management.” The College charges $220 to audit courses. For those interested in earning credit, the fee is $1,900. To enroll or to get more information about enrolling, contact the registrar’s office at (715) 682-1227.  …

girl posing with Smokey the Bear

Fed Jobs Just Got Easier

…in biology, forestry and natural resources but we also have students who are studying writing, history, outdoor education and environmental education,” Craig said. “The forest service hires all kinds of skill sets and interests.” For more information about the program contact Stacy Craig at scraig@northland.edu or Mark Peterson at mpeterson@northland.edu….