All members of the public are invited to attend the upcoming Community Service Fair at Nicolet College Thursday, June 29, with the event featuring information and presentations by numerous area non-profit organizations set on building a stronger Northwood
The recently completed Indigenous Ways of Knowing report is now available to the public to see the framework Nicolet College will use to incorporate more indigenous knowledge into its curriculum and also award college credit for prior learning when
For the third time in four years, Nicolet College has been named a Most Promising Places to Work award winner by two national organizations that support diversity efforts by community colleges across the country.
The goal of earning a college credential became reality for several hundred newly-minted college graduates as Nicolet College recently held its 54th annual spring graduation ceremony.
Nothing beats real-world, on-the-job experience when honing professional skills.
Many Nicolet College students got as close to that as possible when they recently participated in two different simulation training scenarios that closely mimicked real world situations.
The Nicolet Players are producing an audience favorite this May. Steel Magnolias, by Robert Harling, chronicles the lives of six strong, southern women living in Louisiana in the 80s.
Nicolet College announced the first of its kind, Northwoods Food Insecurity Conference. The program is a collaborative effort between Feed Our Rural Kids (FORK) and the Oneida and Vilas County Departments of Social Services. The gathering will be held May 4th from 9:00 a.m.