As part of the Nicolet College Early Childhood Education program, students had a special opportunity to attend the Wisconsin Early Childhood Association (WECA) Conference last fall, one of the state’s largest gatherings for early learning professionals.
What if a ghost touched your elbow?With this question, students begin to explore the concept of dread inGothic Literature, a boutique elective course the School of UniversityTransfer – Liberal Arts offers in theFall semester of alternate years (the odd years, of course). The class cozies up on Zoom
Students looking to strengthen their understanding of economics have a fresh opportunity at Nicolet College. Macroeconomics: Back to the Basics is designed to make core economic principles clear, practical, and accessible, while helping students build confidence in analyzing the world around them.
Two of Nicolet College’s University Transfer courses feature field trips as an integral part of learning. General Ecology and Introduction to Forestry, Fisheries, and Wildlife are part of a collection of courses that allow students to earn an Associate of Science degree at Nicolet and then transfer
Bojan Ljubenko, Dean of Applied Technology and Trades (left), and Amber Laffin, Dean of Public Safety and Transportation (right), recently joined Nicolet College.
Nicolet College welcomes two new academic deans who will provide leadership for key instructional areas supporting workforce training and
Summer is right around the corner, and that means it’s time to take the next step toward your goals! Nicolet College is excited to announce that summer registration is open – and it’s the perfect opportunity to stay on track, get ahead, or explore something new.
The Nicolet College District Board Appointment Committee is accepting applications to fill one additional member position on the Nicolet College Board of Trustees. The appointed trustee will represent Vilas County and the portion of Iron County within the Nicolet College District. The appointed
Nicolet College will hold a brief ceremony to dedicate a permanent display of a retired wall panel from The Wall That Heals, a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
The ceremony will be held on April 30 at 1 p.m. at the