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Celebrating Women’s History Month: Pi Kappa Gamma’s feminine care drive and empowerment 

Amy Moua April 11, 2024

In honor of Women's History Month, Pi Kappa Gamma, the oldest sorority at Lakeland University, held their second annual feminine care product drive to provide essential supplies to women in need. Held...

Lakeland career fair: Jumpstart your career 

Lakeland career fair: Jumpstart your career 

Matt Crowley April 5, 2024

Lakeland career fair was held on February 29 in the event space. Here students can look around in the event space and explore different careers to their liking.  Some of these companies include: Osthoff...

JA table during the Winter Carnival

Japanese Association: New leadership and missions  

Marlen Reyes April 5, 2024

As the new president of the Japanese Association, Shoichi Hashimoto, plans to explore Japanese culture more deeply than before.  He wants all students to be informed and know what JA is all about. Their...

Outside her roles as an educator, Kellet professor Trina Wolosek enjoys spending time traveling with her boyfriend Brandon, her kids Kailar and Mia, and her sister Lisa.

Kellett professors making online connections: Trina Wolosek 

Amy Moua March 18, 2024

Trina Wolosek is a professor for Lakeland University’s Kellett program where the realm of online teaching is a balanced act of incorporating various methods to build connections with students in a virtual...

Built in 1971, Ley Chapel stands as an integral addition to spiritual and religious growth in Lakeland University’s community, creating a safe space for anybody to explore faith.

Foundation to faith: The story of Ley Chapel   

Amy Moua February 28, 2024

 Built in 1971, Lakeland University’s Ley Chapel stands as a legacy for the Ley family whose connection to the institution endured for many generations. Serving students, faculty and visitors, the chapel...

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