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All students are welcome to join the Northland College Native American Association (NASA). You will find a culturally-supportive environment where you can learn, laugh, and be yourself, learn more about issues that concern Indigenous peoples, and promote awareness of Native American and Indigenous cultures through planning and participating in events….
Whether you are looking at majoring in Native American studies, you want to help bring cultural awareness to campus, or are dedicated to promoting STEM fields to youth, we hope you find your passion here. …
The Northland College Native American Studies program and Indigenous Cultures Center is bringing Sofia Jannok, a Swedish-side Sámi artist, singer, songwriter, actress, radio host, and activist for Indigenous rights, to campus the week of Monday, October 3. Combining her heritage with Swedish pop, she will give a public performance at…
Come for dinner and dancing! The Ashland High School Jazz Band and the Northland College Communi-versity Jazz Band will play jazz standards and big band tunes. You can also participate in a silent raffle and help raise funds for the Ashland High School Music Department. It’s sure to be a…
…Bay this year. You can expect the same party at the finish line of Book Across the Bay—plus more! We’ll have a sledding hill*, kids activities, craft market, food vendors, fire pits, and performances from your favorite local musicians at the beer garden both nights. This event is open to…
…run dry—whichever comes first. Let’s make memories and support Northland College! Admission Admission is just a $5 suggested donation at the door. Northland College staff, students, and faculty get in free! Proceeds go to Northland College. Live Music We’ll be showcasing a stellar lineup of bands, including the soulful sounds…
Sustainability, Community, and Music The annual Folk Festival was originally organized by John Everatt, Tom Perry, Chuck Perry, and Pop Wagner (above) in 1968. They were students at Northland College at the time and little did they know that the event would continue for so long. Now organized by the…
The Northland community is invited to a community feast! The meal will feature local and Indigenous foods from the Chequamegon Bay region, such as campus garden produce and honey, manoomin (wild rice) from the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, and venison harvested and processed during the Indigenous Cultures…
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…