Farm Credit Canada gifted Lakeland $10,000 to purchase a MobiLab unit and supplies from METOS Canada. Designed to measure nutrients in the soil and plants, this integrated technology will make data attainable in real-time for Lakeland’s bachelor of agriculture technology students and research team.
Alumnus and long-time supporter Roy Kubica made a student proposal reality by donating a brand new Demco 1050 grain cart to the Student-Managed Farm - Powered by New Holland.
Beyond the Classroom
Flying into action
Jana Teefy, a Lakeland College second-year wildlife and fisheries conservation student, braved snow up to her knees to rescue a Rough-legged Hawk.
Learning through play
Early learning and child care students hosted their free play program, gaining hands-on experience designing and implementing the program for local children.
Hands-on helping
Human services students are practicing their new skills and offering their fellow students an additional form of support with peer coaching.
More than fun and games
University transfer students proved that math can add up to a good time with Grade 3 students at Math Fair.
Alumni spotlight
Growing wild
Lakeland alumna Katie Harris is spearheading the first large-scale wildlife monitoring project in Saskatoon, Sask., while being fast tracked for a PhD from the University of Saskatchewan.
Lakeland alumnus Emerson Taylor has found his place in reclamation.
Journey west
Lakeland alumna Jackie Wismer came west looking for a place to belong in the agriculture sector. She found it at Wild Rose Co-op’s Sedgewick agro site.
President's desk
Dr. Alice Wainwright-Stewart, Lakeland president and CEO, discusses the fall semester and on-going infrastructure projects in her newest column.
The Rustlers hosted the Red Deer Kings to decide the 2021 ACAC mens soccer bronze medal. The Kings won in a shoot out for a score of 3-2.
A win for the women's volleyball team against the Augustana Vikings at home elevated the Rustlers record to 7 and 1 going into the break which is good enough to lead the ACAC north division.
The men's and women's basketball teams finished up the semester with wins against the Eagles. The mens score was 38-11 for the Rustlers and the womens was 82-49 for the Rustlers.