From the President's Desk: December 2023
From the President's Desk
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Hello everyone and happy holidays.
In 2023, Lakeland featured numerous remarkable achievements and milestones that captured our commitment to excellence and innovation. Here are some key highlights from the year I would like to share with you.
Milestone Celebration
On November 17, we celebrated our 110th anniversary. Beginning as the Vermilion School of Agriculture in 1913, hands-on learning was how we started and hands-on learning continues to this day.
Land Acquisition and Bison Homecoming
The Lakeland College's bison herd was welcomed to their new home in 2023. The newly
purchased land comprises eight contiguous quarters, handling facilities, outbuildings,
fencing, and complete services. The purchase increased our approach to demonstrating
a commercial-scale mixed-farm operation as part of the Student-Managed Farm - Powered
by New Holland (SMF) and supporting our new bison operation. It was made possible
by a historic $4 million donation in 2020 from Armin and Rita Mueller, specifically
for that purpose.
Bentley Building Revitalization
The Bentley Building, built in 1969, houses Lakeland's award-winning interior design
program and our human services programs. As 2024 progresses, this building will undergo
a significant revitalization. The government of Alberta provided $13.3 million for
the Bentley Building project. An additional $2.7 million has been allocated for other
capital maintenance and renewal projects, promising a modernized learning environment
for future generations.
Student Excellence and Innovation
Tyler Bendfeld, a skilled carpentry apprentice, secured gold at both Skills Canada
and Skills Alberta competitions, showcasing his exceptional talent and dedication.
The interior design program received recognition for its outstanding contributions, being honored with the Excellence in Education award from the National Kitchen and Bath Association. Notably, students Tiarra Dyck and Hannah Tataryn excelled by clinching first and second place in the student kitchen design competition.
Our bachelor of agriculture technology students organized the inaugural Farm 4.0, the conference and tradeshow that brought together students, alumni, the community, and industry professionals. This event served as a platform to explore and showcase the cutting-edge advancements shaping the future of agriculture.
During the summer of 2023, Lakeland College's emergency technology students played
a vital role in addressing the provincial wildfire situation. This marked a significant
milestone as it was the first time fire students were deployed in such a manner, exemplifying
the institution's commitment to hands-on learning and real-world applications of skills.
This endeavor is another testament to Lakeland College's dedication to providing practical
and experiential education.
Academic Opportunities and Enrolment Numbers
Lakeland College has expanded academic opportunities in various fields. Nursing students
can complete their University of Saskatchewan Bachelor of Nursing degree at Lakeland's
Lloydminster campus. In addition, sustainable energy technology students can further
their education at NAIT through a recently established transfer agreement. Fall enrolment
was up almost 12% over the same time last year. There were 2600 students in credit
programs as of the end of September. We expect by the time the academic year is done,
we will serve more than 6,000 credit and non-credit students.
Accolades and Recognition
Lakeland College has been recognized as one of Alberta's Top 75 Employers for seven
consecutive years, showcasing its commitment to providing an exceptional workplace
environment. Additionally, the institution earned a place among Canada's top 50 research
colleges, highlighting its dedication to research excellence, as acknowledged by Research
InfoSource Inc. Lakeland also received the Diversity Award from the Lloydminster Chamber
of Commerce.
Community Engagement and Support
Feast on the Farm, presented by Cenovus Energy, raised $90,000 to support student-led
learning. Northlands launched a legacy student award with the $145,000 surplus left
over as they wrapped up operations. Cenovus Energy also invested $650,000 in Indigenous
student success programs at Lakeland.
I want to thank the Lakeland College community for their continuous support in 2023 and I look forward to a successful and productive 2024. Warmest wishes to you and your family for a safe and happy holiday season.
Until next time,
Alice