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Government of Alberta invests in agriculture at Lakeland

August 04, 2020

The Government of Alberta announced that Lakeland College will receive $17.3 million in capital maintenance and renewal funds to invest in the WHT Mead Animal Science Centre. Premier Jason Kenney visited Lakeland's Vermilion campus to celebrate how the project will create new jobs in the region...

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Lakeland to welcome students to campus for fall programming

June 17, 2020

Lakeland students will have the opportunity to excel with the highest quality educational experience this fall with a blend of in-person, hands-on learning that'll be augmented by online programming. With guidance from Alberta Health Services (AHS) and the Ministry of Advanced Education, Lakeland...

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Research at Lakeland receives a $1.8 million boost

May 19, 2020

Lakeland College will receive more than $1.8 million in funding to support commercial agricultural research over the next three years. As a leader in this field, Lakeland actively collaborates with industry and producers on applied research that advances innovation and economic development. The...

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Lakeland addresses budget challenges, suspends five programs

May 06, 2020

Lakeland College has suspended intakes into five programs as it adjusts to a reduction in its Campus Alberta Grant and reduces budgeted expenses by $12 million to meet 2020-21 fiscal year government targets. The difficult decisions were approved by the Lakeland College Board of Governors in April...

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A message from Lakeland College's president

April 08, 2020

We are committed to keeping our community healthy and safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. When in-person classes were suspended on March 15, contingency plans to support the continuation of programs for the remainder of the winter term were put in place immediately. Transitioning our courses online...

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