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Teachers received education award

Teaching Alums Receive Educator Awards

…for at least five years. Northland College presented its two local recipients with engraved plaques at the annual Honors Day celebration Thursday, April 3. Boettcher was one of 24 to receive the Early Education Award in Wisconsin and Cline was one of twenty-five to receive the Pre-Service Education Award in…

Loon flying over a lake

Annual Lakes Monitoring Program

Since 1978, LoonWatch’s Annual Lakes Monitoring Program has engaged an active volunteer network of Loon Rangers as its primary tool to collect critical long-term data on loons in northern Wisconsin. Working as population monitors and environmental educators, these volunteers have been the field force that has provided SOEI and WI…

wolf laying down

Learn About Wolves

This section is a great place to begin learning all about wolves. Information in this section will start with the basics of wolves around the world and carry you through more advanced publications.

Students display the results of their research accomplishments at the annual Honors Day Poster Session

2017 Honor’s Day Poster Session

Students Exhibit 34 Research Projects

Why does the gray fox climb?? That along with 34 other research projects were presented at the Honors Day Poster Session April 6, 2017. Top prizes went to Michaela Fisher and Jordyn O’Gara for their original research on gray fox and climbing behaviors, and to Mikaela Fischer for combining art…

Northland College alum and artist Cait Irwin

Cait Irwin: Artist

…graduate. After the first day of the program he said, “You would love Northland College!” During my junior year, I received an information packet from Northland about the summer program “Wild Careers.” The program involved a week of shadowing wildlife professionals while backpacking through the great north woods. I signed…

Professor Erica Hannickel sits at counter with glass of wine.

How Wine Shaped a Nation

Q&A WITH PROFESSOR ERICA HANNICKEL

…me about manifest destiny? A. The 1840s was a time of superheated national expansion when U.S. leaders sought to incorporate more land into the national fabric. Manifest destiny was used as justification for aggression in the Southwest throughout the Mexican-American War, as well as in Oregon territory. My book focuses…

Lake Namekagan

Toledo Blade: Lesser-known story about historic Great Lakes fight over water

Racine fears Waukesha’s sewage will bring ‘danger’ By Tom Henry, The Ripple Effect (Toledo Blade) WAUKESHA, Wis. – While visiting the lovely state of Wisconsin earlier this month, I learned the battle over Waukesha’s future water supply isn’t just about the 8.2 million gallons a day of treated Lake Michigan…

cup of coffee

Food Center Pop-up Cafe

March 27, 9:00 am2:00 pm

…pop-up cafe! Join us in savoring various kinds of coffee and other caffeinated beverages, as well as an assortment of baked goods. Donations for the food and service will be accepted but are not required. This event is free and open to students, faculty, staff, and contracted services employees only….

Winter Runner on Lake Superior

Health Services

The Health Center assists you in taking responsibility for your own health, and to create a full and balanced lifestyle as well as a healthy community. The Health Center is staffed by a registered nurse. For immediate medical help, visit our Get Help Now page. Services Provided Treatment and assessment…

Northland College starry night

SKYWARN Weather Spotter Training

May 20, 6:00 pm8:00 pm

Join the National Weather Service Duluth for a SKYWARN® weather spotter class! Anyone is welcome to join. Learn More…