2025 News
Dress for Success shows business leaders in action
Sometimes it's the small details that make a difference, which is what Lakeland's administrative professional students learned during Dress For Success. Hosted by the School of Business and Indigenous Support Services, students helped organize this event in March at the Lloydminster campus, bringing...
Supplementing the future of calf neonatal health
A main premise of a Lakeland education is the opportunity to engage in the real world before becoming a part of it. For Justin Kane and Ronya Wittwer, that meant participating in an applied research project to determine the viability of using a supplement given to calves that will assist producers...
Building up the farm one unit at a time
Each year at Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm - Powered by New Holland (SMF), the crop technology SMF unit plants the seeds for the next year's class to harvest, and the same is true for the new grain shack. The students who worked to bring the project to life won't get to use it, but they...
Welcome back to the Feast on the Farm
Lakeland College's Feast on the Farm returns this August, with tickets on sale April 20. “Feast on the Farm is one of our most enjoyable events,” says Dr. Alice Wainwright-Stewart, president and CEO of Lakeland College. “I'm so glad we are able to welcome guests to join us in celebrating...
Pulling it all together: Agribusiness students show off their new skills with business plans
Real-world business skills are an essential part of any agricultural operation and Lakeland's agribusiness program is uniquely designed to help our students build that skillset. In the AgVenture course, students are tasked with creating and presenting a business plan. “Students take an entrepreneurial...