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LRSC to host Arizona event

Lake Region State College and the Community College Foundation that supports LRSC will hold two special events in Arizona later this month.
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Green Book showing Feb. 13

On February 13 at 6:00 pm, Lake Region State College Student Senate and the Community College Foundation will show the film Green Book in the Robert Fawcett Auditorium.
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Royal Treatment lands in Cando

Lake Region State College is giving the ROYAL TREATMENT to six regional high schools during the basketball season and holding a three-point contest for seniors at halftimes for $250 scholarship to the college.
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LRSC/UND partnership plans with local schools

This article was published by the Grand Forks Herald January 27, 2019
Partnership with UND, Lake Region State and area public schools could be in the works
Written by Sydney Mook
Published January 27, 2019
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Students earn academic honors

LRSC announces President’s and Dean’s List Lake Region State College has released its honor lists for Fall 2020. Students who maintained a 4.00-grade point average are named to the President’s list.
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Travel with the President 2022: June 4-15, 2022

Join LRSC President Doug Darling on an exciting summer vacation to Southern France & Spain with a two-day extension to Lisbon: June 4-15, 2022.
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February is Career & Technical Education month

Career and Technical Education Month®, or CTE Month®, is a public awareness campaign that takes place each February to celebrate the value of CTE and the achievements and accomplishments of CTE programs across the country.
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Royal Treatment at Four Winds Minnewaukan vs. Benson County

Lake Region State College is giving the ROYAL TREATMENT to six regional high schools during the basketball season and holding a three-point contest for seniors at halftimes for $250 scholarship to the college.
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New study shows University System economic impact

The economic impact of the North Dakota University System (NDUS) and its students on the state has risen to an estimated $5.3 billion for Fiscal Year 2017, according to a recent report by North Dakota State University's Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics.
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