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Students deliver engaging performances at Honors Recital

Students deliver engaging performances at Honors Recital

Karalee Manis, Copy Editor November 19, 2015

During the Honors Recital held Tuesday, Nov. 17, students Tia Pribbernow, senior general and choral music education major, Siera Elaine Ramirez, senior, Katie Christensen, junior piano performance and...

 Rick Dodgson, Associate Professor of History, stands with cricket bat at the Study Abroad table in Bossard to help promote International Education Week.

International Education Week set to inform students about studying abroad

Aaron Barth, Staff Reporter November 16, 2015

Are you interested in studying abroad for a semester or for May term? Come to the 2015 International Education Week events, from Nov. 16-20. There are many events scheduled to help students decide if studying...

Grant allows for new opportunities for students and businesses

Grant allows for new opportunities for students and businesses

Peter Ludolph, Staff Reporter November 13, 2015

Lakeland recently received a grant of $446,000 from Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation & Affiliates. Work toward acquiring the grant began last spring and is only now reaching its completion....

Two noted authors give readings, share insight

Two noted authors give readings, share insight

T.R. Hildebrandt, Staff Reporter November 6, 2015

Lakeland was treated to readings by poet A.E. Stallings and novelist Nickolas Butler on Thursday, Nov. 5 as part of the Great Lakes Writers Festival.  Both read from their acclaimed works at the morning...

Freshman education major Derrick Green (middle left) delivers some slang from the past after freshman KJ Odoms (far left) brief rendition of MC Hammers Cant Touch This, while freshman psychology and Spanish major Olivia Hansen (middle right) shows off a myriad of old fashion fads and exercise science and freshman sports management major Jacob Servais (far right) waits to speak of technologys advancement during Wandering Through the Decades, the final presentation of two Public Speaking classes special production on change on Oct. 27.

Public Speaking classes unite to preach change on speech day

Luke Ulatowski, Social Media Editor October 31, 2015

On Tuesday, Oct. 27, students from two separate Public Speaking classes led by professors Casey Schmitt, assistant professor of communication, and Charlie Krebbs, associate professor of theatre and speech,...

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