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Getting to the Core

8/29/2011

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Getting to the Core
This past academic year, Lakeland piloted a new approach for its freshman Core I classes. The course, which was taught by 10 different teachers to approximately 150 students, was broken... Read More
 
Biology major finds her calling at Lakeland
Following a three-week course her junior year in the rainforest of Belize, Sarah Newman knew that science was her career calling. "I was taken completely out of my comfort zone and... Read More
 
Caitlin Brotz, Small Business Owner of the Year
Caitlin Brotz '05 vividly recalls dreading all the writing she had to do while taking classes for her business administration degree. Today, the award-winning business owner is thankful... Read More
 

Commencement 2011

8/29/2011

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Commencement 2011
The college awarded diplomas to 832 graduates, including 569 undergraduates and 263 graduate students, at its 149th commencement in May. The undergraduate group includes 223 students... Read More
 
Commencement 2011 - Pratikshya Bhandari
A few weeks after completing her bachelor's degree at Lakeland College, Pratikshya Bhandari enrolled in Marxist Economics at Colorado State University - for fun. "I missed going to... Read More
 
Commencement 2011 - Ryan Lawrence
Ryan Lawrence has a passion for the outdoors. He translated that personal interest into a senior honors research project that will benefit Sheboygan's charter finishing industry. ... Read More
 
Commencement 2011 - Jeanna Giese
Until her final few weeks at Lakeland College, Jeanna Giese took classes in relative anonymity. It was a stark contrast to the attention she generated when she became the first person in the... Read More
 

The Art of Writing

8/29/2011

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The Art of Writing
One of the first questions Lakeland College Assistant Professor of Writing Nate Lowe poses to his nonfiction writing course is, "Is this an art class?" "The goal of nonfiction... Read More
 
At the Edge of the Field by Nate Lowe
I grew up in the dark of an Illinois farm. As a boy I loved and feared it, how it wrapped me tight no matter how fast I ran across the yard to one of the outbuildings to find the hammer or... Read More
 
The Room on the Other Side by Nate Lowe
The Room on the Other Side " Sonovabitch ," Mike says, his words fading into the throbbing machine shop like a voice falling away into a canyon. He cradles a twelve-volt fan motor... Read More
 

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