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Representatives from Cenovus Energy presented Lakeland College with a donation of $650,000 to support Indigenous students at Lakeland. Left to right are Patty Hill, director of the Cenovus Lloydminster Asphalt Refinery, Jon Albert, power engineering student and member of Lakeland's Indigenous Council, Dr. Alice Wainwright-Stewart, president and CEO of Lakeland College, Doreen Cole, Cenovus Senior Vice-President, Downstream Manufacturing, Adam Waterman, chair of the Lakeland College Board of Governors, Brooklyn Gray, business administration student and member of Lakeland's Indigenous Council

Cenovus Energy invests in Indigenous student success at Lakeland

March 26, 2023

Long-time Lakeland College supporter Cenovus Energy today announced a $650,000 donation to support Indigenous student success programs at Lakeland. The generous investment will assist Indigenous students throughout their college journey, from their transition to Lakeland through to graduating...

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Lakeland College environmental sciences students gather in a classroom to watch the riparian web portal

Riparian Web Portal: Showcasing conservation success stories

March 20, 2023

Celebrating and sharing environmental conservation and restoration stories is an important piece in developing a balanced picture of the Earth's ecological health. With that in mind, the North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance invited Lakeland College environmental sciences students to participate...

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Brooklyn Gray, a business administration accounting major student, models at Dress for Success 2023.

Students learn how to dress to impress on a budget

March 20, 2023

From virtual to in-person settings, students learned how to dress for the latter at this year's Dress for Success event. The annual event, hosted by Lakeland College's School of Business and Indigenous Support Services on March 10, continued to successfully bring together students and local business...

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