Nicolet College

[1] It has outreach centers in Carter, Crandon, Eagle River, the Forest County Potawatomi Community, Lac du Flambeau, Minocqua, Mole Lake, and Tomahawk.

The Nicolet College District was created in 1967 with classes starting in January 1968.

Shortly after the district was formed, college officials purchased 280 acres just south of Rhinelander to build the Lake Julia Campus.

"[7] Past notable jurors have included Emily Lanctot, director and curator for the DeVos Art Museum School of Art & Design at Northern Michigan University, Scott Stulen, Director and President of the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma,[8] artists Jeanine Coupe Ryding, Mark Steven Greenfield, and most recently artist and art critic F. Lennox Campello.

Annually more than 10,000 people attend events and courses held at Nicolet.

photo shows the exterior of a brown building titled "Red Oak Center" featuring outdoor foilage.
The Red Oak Center is one of the main buildings on campus, featuring the welcome center and student services