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LRSC Art Instructor Deb Carlson with students

Carlson showcased at Lake Region Arts Festival

Lake Region State College art instructor Deb Carlson will showcase her work during the Lake Region Arts Festival taking place in Devils Lake June 19th.
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College for Kids

College for Kids kicks off June 21 at Lake Region State College.
The week-long event is tailored to students who have completed first through fifth grades. 
More than 150 kids are registered for this year's event.
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Schempp Garners Recognition from USA College Clay Target League

Lake Region State College freshman Jacob Schempp of Larimore, ND, garnered recognition from USA College Clay Target League.
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Adult Ed graduation held May 26

The Devils Lake Adult Learning Center held its commencement ceremony May 26th at Lake Region State College. 
This year 30 students graduated and Bo Wojciechowski was named the center’s Student of the Year.
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SAM graduation rate increases

Lake Region State College recently completed its Student Achievement Measure (SAM) data collection.
The college’s most recent graduation rate calculated for the 2014 cohort with a 6-year time to complete is 64 percent. This is up from 62 percent from the 2013 cohort. 
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Winners and sponsors of 21 and Under contest

Devils Run 21 & Under winners

The 21 and Under competition was held June 6 during Devils Run activities.
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Water tour kicks off at LRSC

The Devils Lake Basin Joint Water Resource Board and the North Dakota Water Education Foundation are co-hosting a tour of the Devils Lake region on Wednesday, June 16.  The tour begins at the Lake Region State College-Hofstad Precision Agriculture Education Facility, 1801 College Dr.
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LRSC Graduation May 14

Graduation has returned to Lake Region State College. 
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Students will benefit from legislative work

The North Dakota University System (NDUS) now has its 2021-23 biennium budget after the 67th Legislative Assembly passed SB2003, allotting higher education $686.3 million from the state’s general fund for new investments and ongoing operations.
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