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Northland College alum Stuart Barnes Jamieson

Supporting the Next Generation of Non-Profits and Their Leaders

Stuart Barnes Jamieson '81

…I am honored to do whatever I can to share my knowledge and experience with them to help them succeed in whatever they want to do with their lives. I just hope that, for many of them, it will be in the world of mission-driven organizations working for social justice….

Yarn and knitting needles

Northland Knit-together

January 7, 12:00 pm1:00 pm

For winter 2025, the weekly Northland Knit-together meetup will be held on Tuesdays over the lunch hour in the Indigenous Cultures Center lounge (114B Mead Hall). This is an opportunity for interested employees to meet, eat, and craft. Just bring your lunch and supplies. Coffee and tea are available, and

Resume building graphic.

Resume Drop-in Session

January 28, 2:00 pm5:00 pm

Need help fine-tuning your resume or starting one from scratch? Stop by our Resume Drop-ins on Tuesday afternoons! These sessions are designed to help you polish your resume or create one that stands out, just in time for the Career Connections Expo. No appointment necessary—just bring what you have, and

Tie dye

Tie-dye

March 25, 6:00 pm8:00 pm

Come tie-dye with us! Whether you’re looking to get creative with a new t-shirt or bring something from home, it’s a perfect way to unwind and express yourself. We will have t-shirts available for you, but feel free to bring your own items to tie-dye! Just make sure they are…

Yarn and knitting needles

Northland Knit-together Wednesday

September 4, 2024, 12:00 pm1:00 pm

For fall 2024, the weekly Northland Knit-together meetup will be held on Wednesdays over the lunch hour in the Indigenous Cultures Center lounge (114B Mead Hall). This is an opportunity for interested employees to meet, eat, and craft. Just bring your lunch and supplies. Coffee and tea are available, and

Alec Drakenberg

Meet the Beast: Alec Z. Drachenberg

…with asthma to a Junior Olympic swimmer. During the summer before my freshman year of high school, I played water polo just for fun. I liked it, but it was only a summer activity. Freshman year began and I was introduced to Jim Vance, the coach of the triathlon team…

Paulette Moore with her camera

Moore Takes Standing Rock Doc on 3-City East Coast Tour

Northland College Filmmaker in Residence Paulette Moore will be screening and discussing The Spirit of Standing Rock, her documentary featuring activists known as Water Protectors, this week in Washington D.C., Baltimore, Maryland, and Buffalo, New York Water Protectors have stood with Standing Rock Sioux leaders in North Dakota to defend…

Stephanie Red Cloud Muise

Second at National STEM Conference

…the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) areas in the Native American student body in high schools, colleges and graduate school. “For us to start a new AISES chapter and have a student not only attend the national conference, make it through the initial screening stage for presentations, and then…

Pine marten

WPR: Scientists Seek To Solve Marten Mystery On The Apostle Islands

Erik Olson, associate professor of natural resources

just said, ‘Well, that’s a fisher,’” recalled Ken Pemble, cultural and natural resource technician with the park. “Nobody expected there to be martens so you’re not looking for them. (But in) 2015 we look at that photograph again and it was definitely a marten.” The small, rare member of the…

Northland College alumnus Tiffany Kirsten stands with fellow activists along the border of Texas and Mexico

Careers in Social Justice, Conservation, and Public Service

SOEI Interns

…Endowment, a program to offer paid internships to students to give them the needed experience. Looking back, we’re not surprised to discover that many of these student interns have gone on to careers in social justice, conservation, and public service. Here are just a few examples. Tara Ward ’83 is…