2025 News

Beginning of a legacy: Students establish broodmare program at Lakeland
Students in Lakeland College's animal science technology (AST) equine major will have a lasting impact on the program, ensuring it continues to grow with a sustainable future. As they wrap up their final semester, they leave behind the beginnings of a new generation for the Student-Managed Farm...

Lakeland's School of Business grows with marketing major
An exciting, in-demand career awaits those who enrol in Lakeland College's marketing program this fall. Students in Lakeland's business administration diploma program can specialize in one of the most diverse business fields with a major in marketing. Available at the Lloydminster campus, students...

Welding introduction course bonds students and possibilities
Lakeland College's first intro to welding course has created exciting opportunities for 11 Indigenous students from Onion Lake, Sask., in a matter of weeks. With limited experience in the trade, students like Carlyle Skeenum and Tyrell McAdam learned and explored the fundamentals of welding through...

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...

Round Up 2022: Real-world challenges lead to innovation and creativity
One of the main benefits of Lakeland College's Student-Managed Farm - Powered by New Holland (SMF) is that it puts students in control of a commercial farming operation. Students work together to make six-figure decisions in a real-world context - which can include finding creative ways to make...