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Northland College has established a goal of using 20% local foods on campus for the 2012-2013 school year, with the ultimate goal of 80% local food over time. Northland, in partnership with its food service provider Chartwells, has been working with the UW-Extension, Chequamegon Food Co-op, Bayfield Regional Food Producers Cooperative (BRFPC) and other local farms to meet the demand of hungry students with locally produced food. At Northland, a new station in the Baldwin Dining Commons, hosts a local protein, starch, and vegetable each day.
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Contact InformationOffice of Admissions
1411 Ellis Avenue
Wakefield Hall
Ashland, WI 54806
(800) 753-1840
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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.
All Campus Thanksgiving Feast and Convocation
Nov 15, 2012
Location Information
10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. @ Alvord Theatre
You are warmly welcomed to the Annual All Campus Thanksgiving Feast and Convocation on Thursday, November 15 in the Alvord Theatre from 10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. This longstanding tradition is free and open to anybody who wishes to attend. The sponsors will provide a hot meal of "traditional" thanksgiving feast food, beverages, utensils, plates, etc. Please bring a dish to pass if you can, but is most certainly not required for attendance.
This year's convocation presentation theme will be "Traditional Food Harvest and Treaty Rights". Mic Isham ('87) and Campus Chaplain David Saetre will be addressing the topic before the meal. Welcoming remarks will be from NA-ICC staff, Jim Pete ('79) and Katrina Werchouski ('07), and NASA co-leaders Karen Breit and Ojibway Whitebird. Invocation will be done by Joe Rose, Bad River Tribal Elder, Northland Alumni, and long serving Northland faculty member. The invited guests will speak after the welcome at 10:30 a.m., with the meal beings served starting at 11:30 a.m. Please come and go as needed. This wonderful event invites one and all to come together as a community to share, learn, relax, and enjoy a delicious hot meal.
Sponsored by: Otto Bremer Foundation, NA-ICC, NASA, and NCSA
Questions can be directed to Kat Werchouski, Coordinator for Multicultural Programs









