London is latest addition to study abroad options
Lakeland University junior Emily Grzesiak is studying abroad in London this summer, the first Muskie to participate in Lakeland in London, a partnership between LU and the Foundation for International...
View ArticleExercise science students, grads present research
Lakeland University’s exercise science professor and students present six research studies at the National Strength and Conditioning Association 41st Annual National Conference in Indianapolis, Ind.,...
View ArticleBig turnout for Lakeland employer event
Lakeland University hosted 103 area employers Thursday morning at Blue Harbor Resort to share the innovative ways Lakeland is preparing students for the workforce needs of Sheboygan County. The...
View ArticleLU science students present research at Marquette
Six Lakeland students from the biology and biochemistry departments participated late this summer in Marquette University’s annual Summer Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium in Milwaukee. The...
View ArticleExhibit featuring local artists will open Bradley Gallery season
Two local artists will be spotlighted as Lakeland University opens its Bradley Gallery season shortly after Labor Day. The work of photographer Kyane Howland and painter Kay Jelinek will be featured in...
View ArticleCriminal justice major serves rewarding internship
When Rikki Vela arrived at Lakeland as a freshmen, she was set on a career in law enforcement and a retirement job as a mortician. This summer, an internship experience near home introduced her to a...
View Article2016 grad loving life, work in Costa Rica
Jess Luecke works in paradise. Since June, Luecke, a 2016 Lakeland graduate, has been serving as chief financial officer for the Peace Lodge Hotel in Vara Blanca, Costa Rica, and The Springs Resort...
View ArticleLU history major finding a future in the past
KJ Odom is all about things that are old school. The Lakeland University senior finds fascination in the past. And by past, we are talking Mayan ruins and ancient Greece. A history major from...
View ArticleBIO 421 Students reflect on their trip to Belize
Five Lakeland students spent a portion of their summer in Belize, Central America, where they traveled for the bi-annual BIO 421 Tropical Ecology course. The students who took the 15-day excursion...
View ArticleIntroducing AJ
Editor’s note: This school year, senior AJ Zickuhr is working in the communications office. One of her primary assignments will be writing for the Lakeland Blog. Hey y'all! It’s me, AJ, and I want to...
View ArticleTwo Lakeland degrees fueling her success
In the world of higher education, Erin Kohl’s impressive resume is a bit of a rare find. As she approaches 15 years in the industry, this two-time Lakeland graduate has quickly climbed the ranks thanks...
View ArticleHomecoming 2018
Homecoming 2018 was my fellow seniors and mine last homecoming as students at Lakeland. I’m not going to get super sentimental, but wow! The years sure have flown by! This year homecoming was filled...
View ArticleExercise Science students present research at WPTA State Clinic
Students working in Lakeland University’s Exercise Science Research Laboratory recently produced three new research presentations for the Wisconsin Physical Therapy Association State Clinic in...
View ArticleHave a Fabulous Week!
It's the easiest thing to wake up Monday in a crabby, tired, or just "blah" mood. Why? Because it's Monday. It's almost become an excuse for not being in a good mood. But if you let your Monday slip...
View ArticleSTEM Club inspires Plymouth students
Lakeland’s STEM Club recently hosted 20 middle and high school girls from nearby Plymouth for an afternoon of exploring science, technology, engineering and mathematics studies and careers. The...
View ArticleLU science students get special Field Museum tour
Lakeland University students in Paul Pickhardt’s BIO 320 evolution course spent Oct. 23 at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. In addition to going through the exhibition halls on evolution...
View ArticleScholarships paving way to student's success
Israel Macias has a goal to graduate debt free. From working 40 hours a week and applying for every scholarship he can, his goal is very achievable. Macias, a junior, came into college with a fear a...
View ArticleComputer science students win honors for research
Lakeland seniors Daniel and Nicholas Koerber, both double majors in computer science and mathematics, presented at the 2018 NAO Robotic Congress in Boston on Nov. 1. Dan and Nick presented research on...
View ArticleInnovation Destination Leads to Memorable Experience for Student
Karley Campbell took a chance on a unique opportunity and landed an experience most students dream about. Campbell, a junior from Sheboygan studying Business Administration and Spanish, was recently...
View ArticleDebits, credits and cookies – students enjoy sweet project
Baking cookies around Christmas time is a tradition in many kitchens. It’s also a tradition in Dion Borkowicz’s Lakeland University managerial accounting class. Students enrolled in managerial...
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