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The Princeton Review named Northland College and 17 others to its "2011 Green Rating Honor Roll" - a list of colleges that received the highest possible score (99) in its Green Rating tallies this year. Northland has two wind towers, numerous solar panels, geothermal heat in the campus center and library, and furniture made from recycled materials. Students have even built a campus building that is entirely off the grid, using locally-produced materials.
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Events for Future Students
We host a variety of visit days, adventure weekends, and events in cities across the country to give future students the best opportunity to see what it means to think differently and live differently. Below are some upcoming events and descriptions.
Northland Exposure
Come meet with Admissions Representatives in your own backyard. Northland College hosts regional Exposure Events to give the opportunity for students, family, friends and teachers to learn more about the College. Each event offers a presentation on our unique environmental programs, and initiatives that we are involving our students in each an everyday to prepare them as future leaders in all facets of the environment, business, education and the arts. For students that have already begun putting your application together, you can bring your complete application, and supporting documents (see applying for admission for a complete list) and receive an on-the-spot admission decision.
Fall Visit Day
Oct 19, 2012, Oct 27, 2012, Nov 17, 2012
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Northland College
Visit Northland College on a fall visit day to get the full experience! Register now!
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http://www.northland.edu/visit
Oct 11, 2012, Oct 14, 2012, Oct 15, 2012, Oct 16, 2012, Oct 17, 2012, Oct 18, 2012, Oct 19, 2012, Oct 20, 2012
SOEI
Timber Wolf Awareness Week
Oct 11, 2012, Oct 14, 2012, Oct 15, 2012, Oct 16, 2012, Oct 17, 2012, Oct 18, 2012, Oct 19, 2012, Oct 20, 2012
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SOEI
With a public presentation on October 17
Adrian Wydevan, DNR Carnivore Specialist
Topic: “Ecology, History and Management of Wolves in Wisconsin, including the new Wolf Hunting Season”
Thursday, Oct. 17 7:00 pm SOEI
Adrian P. Wydeven was born in the Netherlands in 1952, and his family immigrated to the U.S. and Fox Valley region of northeast Wisconsin in 1959. Adrian grew up reading stories of the last wolves disappearing from the state, and the possibility that there might be one or 2 loners left roaming along the Wisconsin/Michigan border. Adrian obtained BS degrees in Biology and Wildlife Management at University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in 1976, and a MS degree in Wildlife Ecology from Iowa State University at Ames in 1979. His master’s research focused on food habitats, habitat use, and competitive interactions of elk with other mammalian herbivores. From 1980 through 1982, he worked as an assistant wildlife area manager in northeast Missouri. Adrian returned to Wisconsin in 1982 to work for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources as a wildlife manager. Over the next 8 years he worked at stations in Oshkosh, Appleton, and Shawano. In 1990 Adrian began work as a non-gam! e biologist in Park Falls, heading up the state wolf recovery program, and other programs on non-game wildlife in northern Wisconsin. His title was changed to mammalian ecologist in 1993, as his focus became mainly mammals, especially the carnivores. Since August 2012 his title has changed to Carnivore Specialist in Wildlife Management in the DNR. Along with heading up the state wolf program, Adrian has been involved with monitoring and management of American martens, surveys for lynx, investigations of cougar observations, surveys of other carnivores, serving on the state wolf, furbearer, elk, marten advisory committees, as well as other state and federal wildlife advisory committees. Adrian lives near Cable, Wisconsin, with his wife Sarah Boles, a professor at Northland College.
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9 p.m. @ CSE 251
Weather Club
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9 p.m. @ CSE 251
Are you interested in weather? Join the Northland College Weather Club!
This is a club where students can share a common interest to create
campus events, opportunities, and awareness.
Weather Club meets Southeast lounge in the first floor of the Ponzio Campus Center at 9 p.m. every Thursday night.
Officers:
- President - Kevin Haas - haask777@myemail.northland.edu
- Vice President - Sam Waldusky - waldus046@myemail.northland.edu
- Secrertary - Ben Roob - roobb401@myemail.northland.edu
- Treasurer - Colton Eddy - eddyc01@myemail.northland.edu
- Public Relations - Dan Romano - romand292@myemail.northland.edu
- Faculty Advisor - Luke Van Roekel - lvanroekel@northland.edu









