News and Stories

Alum's family burns bright
When Scott Kirchgessner stepped foot on the Emergency Training Centre grounds in November, he had more to look forward to than seeing what had changed on the grounds since graduating in 1998. He was attending his son Noah's recognition ceremony as he finished his training at Lakeland to begin the...

CYCC students connect with local youth
First-year child and youth care counsellor (CYCC) students experienced hands-on aspects of their future careers when they planned and hosted fall break youth programming this semester. The youth program, which ran Nov. 7 to 9, was free to local youth between the ages of 8 and 14, taking place during...

Lakeland College signs MOU with AAP
Administrative professionals can soon earn a national designation by taking courses at Lakeland College. Lakeland and the Association of Administrative Professionals (AAP) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Lakeland will become an educational partner of the AAP, solidifying their...

Lakeland's land acquisition brings bison home
Lakeland College's bison herd will kick off 2023 in their new home located south of Vermilion thanks to a donor-driven land purchase. The purchase of land is the culmination of the plan to increase our overall approach to demonstrating a commercial scale mixed-farm operation as part of the Student-Managed...

Applied research: swath grazing
Swath grazing - It isn't just cow feed. Driving around rural Alberta in the winter, it's not unusual to see cows grazing in a swathed forage crop; it would be quite unusual to see younger classes of cattle in that same grazing environment. Dr. Obioha Durunna at Lakeland College is conducting a...