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Northland College is the successor to the North Wisconsin Academy, which initially opened on July 14, 1892.Sponsored by the Congregational Churches, it was a co-educational high school intended to serve the isolated, northern parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
Northland College may refer to: Northland College, Kaikohe, New Zealand; Northland College (Wisconsin) in Ashland, Wisconsin, U.S. Northland Scholars Academy, formerly Northland International University, Northland Baptist Bible College and other names, in Dunbar, Wisconsin, U.S. Northland Community & Technical College in Minnesota, U.S.
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The following year, it changed its name to Northland Baptist Bible College. On April 7, 2009, the school created the name Northland International University as a canopy name for its four entities: Northland Baptist Bible College, Northland Graduate Studies, Northland Center for Global Opportunities, and Northland Online. [ 1 ]
In 1974, inspirational conservationist and writer Sigurd F. Olson won the John Burroughs Medal for his book, Wilderness Days. Since 1992, and in the spirit of celebrating Sigurd's literary legacy, the Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute (SOEI) at Northland College has recognized remarkable environmental adult literature that attempts to capture the spirit of the human relationship with the ...
The college also has an NJCAA athletics program with the nickname Pioneers and are a member of the Minnesota College Athletic Conference. Northland is a member of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system or Minnesota State System, the fourth-largest system of two-year colleges and four-year universities in the United States, and is ...
Dr Karen Halberleban at the 2009 Northland commencement. Dr. Karen Halbersleben was the 11th president of Northland College in Ashland, Wisconsin, serving from 2002 to 2009.. She succeeded Robert Rue Parsonage, who retired from the position in 2002, and became the first female president of the private university since its founding in 18
Originally called the Northland Agricultural and Technical College, the school was established with a farm and forestry block to provide financial support into the future. Over its first twenty years new buildings were gradually added, and by 1968 the school had moved out of the original hospital buildings which remained a hostel.