2025 News

A message from Lakeland College's president
The 2020-21 academic year is well underway, and Lakeland College is doing business differently. We welcomed students to our campuses - in-person and online - to start or resume their studies and ultimately, work towards achieving their goals. We're committed to providing our students the highest...

Lakeland Rustlers explore competitive opportunities for 2021
Lakeland College will pursue creative ways for student-athletes to compete in the winter 2021 semester. “While this athletic season is unlike any other for our Rustlers, our athletics team will continue to train and evaluate ways to compete safely in exhibition games and other competitive opportunities...

Newcomers welcomed to Lakeland Board of Governors
Lakeland College Board of Governors has welcomed four new public members. “We are pleased to welcome our new members to our Board of Governors. They bring a wealth of expertise, experience, knowledge and connections with them and our Lakeland community is enriched with their presence,” says...

Overcoming adversities critical to Harvest 2020 success
Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm - Powered by New Holland (SMF) crops unit has cause for celebration, having wrapped up harvest at the beginning of October. Breanna Elder, the SMF crops unit's public relations manager, says over 800 acres of wheat, barley, canola and pea crops were seeded...

Business education prepares graduate for leadership role
Joshua Langill, Class of 2020, came to Lakeland College hoping to find opportunities to excel in a dynamic industry: real estate appraisal and assessment (REAA). His father-in-law, Gordon Petrunik, recommended the business administration program, telling Langill appraisal and assessment is a solid...