At Lakeland University and colleges across the country, mental health concerns are at the forefront of students’ minds. Emotional support animals (ESA) have become more popular for students dealing ...
Karl Elder, Lakeland professor, presented his original work “Phobophobia” at the John Esch Library. “Phobophobia” is a collection of original poems previously published in 1987. This collection of ...
Right here, in Plymouth, you will find one of the safest schools in Wisconsin. Ranked as the second safest university in Wisconsin and amongst the safest universities of the Midwest, our campus safety ...
Even after time at Lakeland, many alumni continue to show fellow peers and the community the growth and accomplishments in the professional world. As a graduate of 2022, Ms. Emely Ortega branched out ...
Lakeland University reignites its Garden Club and invites students to join them in future projects. Garden Club was started through a fall 2023 Honors seminar called Food: Hunters, Gatherers, and ...
Jodie Mortag, the Associate Professor of Writing, was a first-generation college student, who came from a family that worked in a local cheese factory. Mortag worked alongside her family at Grande ...
People would never expect that the way people are born and the way they see themselves could actually affect the way future employers see their potential, and that is the problem that the LGBTQ+ ...
Many college students look for a place where they can study, receive tutor help, learn how to connect with a tutor, join classes virtually (looking at you commuters), receive accommodations and still ...
Ley Chapel was named in honor of Dr. Ralph Ley and his family as Lakeland graduates and integral figures in Lakeland’s community. Dr. Ley graduated in 1936 and served as a trustee for an impressive 31 ...
A captivating assortment of up to 12 different tree species are native to the area around Lakeland’s campus. Among these are maple and oak trees, with silver maples located behind Ley Chapel as well ...
Lakeland University’s commitment to experiential learning continues throughout classrooms and its community this fall. Students in Professor Aimee Burns’ Strategic New Media & Digital Communication ...
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.
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