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VIDEOS
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Watch a special 40th
anniversary segment on Lakeland. |
Ruth
Densmore was
one of Lakeland’s
founders. Originally a human resources director
at Lakeland, she was also an adjunct political
science instructor. Here she speaks candidly
about why she got involved in the formation
of a community college for Lake County. |
Phil
Skerry was an instructor of English
at Lakeland from 1968-2007 and was known throughout
the college for his expertise on Alfred Hitchcock.
Here he speaks about understanding his students. |
Dr.
Karen Knaus graduated from Lakeland
in 1994. Now a successful research scientist,
she reminisces about the support she received
in her education here. |
Learn how Lakeland’s
famous landmark, the Armington
Clocktower, became a beloved part
of the campus in 1972. It was dedicated to Raymond
Q. Armington, who chaired the highly successful
capital fund campaign that raised funds toward
the college’s first permanent campus building. |
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