Globe trotting Lakeland College assistant professor Alicia Helion is making a world of difference overseas and in the classroom. Now in her fourth year as a member of Lakeland's psychology... Read More
I was born and raised on a farm bordering the Lakeland College campus. I attended a two-room elementary school located a half-mile west of Immanuel Church. On my way to school, I would take a... Read More
1945 W. Jorris Beckmann, of Frederick, Md., has retired as a United Church of Christ pastor and resides in an assisted living complex. He cherishes his four daughters, eight grandchildren (five... Read More
Lakeland College is up in the air with new aviation program As the airline industry braces for a shortage of pilots, Lakeland College announced in November the establishment of... Read More
A recent Wells Fargo report reinforces the value of a college education. The report, authored by Wells Fargo chief economist John Silva and economic analyst Kim Whelan, shows that workers who have... Read More
Lakeland magazine recently sat down with Kathy Rath Marr '76, chair of Lakeland's natural sciences division and professor of biology, Paul Pickhardt, assistant professor of biology and Greg... Read More
Imagine being able to re-trace Lewis and Clark's 1803 Expedition to explore the western United States. Nate Lowe, assistant professor of writing, and seven Lakeland undergraduates spent five days... Read More
[Love Poems] I've been reading over your shoulder, as you compose poems to me in lemon juice, so to speak. Stunning—how the acid has over the years left the stationary in shreds ... Read More
1961 Karl Vercouteren, of The Dalles, Ore., was recently named The Dalles' "Volunteer of the Year" for 20 years as the Kiwanis Club Parade organizer and for his work with Habitat For... Read More
By Lisa Vihos Director of Alumni Relations "Older people who have an opportunity to attend college and don't should have their heads examined." Those words were spoken 46 years... Read More