Tulalip

Northwest Indian College is part of the Tulalip Community. The college offers a variety of educational programs to meet academic, vocational and cultural needs. At Tulalip, students are encouraged to develop themselves, be proactive about their academic goal setting and achievement, and discover ways to contribute to their communities and families.

Open Mic Night - Friday March 9th 6pm - 9pm

Please join us for Open Mic Night 
at the Tulalip Tribal Administration Building, Room 162
6406 Marine Drive, Tulalip, WA 98271

Join us for an evening of poetry, song, stories, and enjoyment!

FREE open to everyone! 

BRING your talent and you friends!

Poets, Singers, Audience Members
ALL WELCOME!

Northwest Indian College Students help restore salmon habitat at Qwuloolt Marsh

On a sunny afternoon in October students and faculty from Northwest Indian College joined Tulalip Restoration Ecologist Josh Meidav to restore salmon habitat at the Qwuloolt Estuary site near Ebey Slough.  The word “Qwuloolt” means “Marsh” in the Lushootseed language and the Qwuloolt restoration project is part of a larger effort to restore salmon populations in the Snohomish River.

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