
Passion for LSSU-sourced salmon lifts Center for Freshwater Research and Education
Lake Superior State University alum Dan Laur ('76) pauses from fishing for Steelhead and Atlantic salmon in the St. Mary's rapids - which forms an international boundary between Michigan and Ontario - to present a check to LSSU Foundation Executive Director Tom Coates (right) and LSSU Aquatic Research Laboratory (ARL) Manager Roger Greil. Laur made the $15,000 gift on May 20 to the LSSU Center for Freshwater Research and Education (CFRE).


Is a college degree still worth it? LSSU President Tom Pleger weighs in
As a university president, I am often asked about the value of college. Recently, I had an engaging conversation with several professionals outside of the Academy about the value of a four-year degree and beyond. The conversation centered around the premise that college was too expensive for most and, consequently, the return on investment was not worth it. Unfortunately, there are many who do not fully understand the value of a university education. It is more than a good job, it is much more than earning power - it is about enrichment and opportunity.

President Pleger shares University update
Today, public higher education is changing at an unparalleled pace. Lake State continues to be an institution that provides outstanding value and access to higher education opportunities, not only for our students, but also for the communities we serve. However, we need to look toward the future and plan accordingly to position LSSU to meet the demands of Michigan and the regionโs future needs.

President Pleger testifies about tuition waiver before House committee
Lake Superior State University President Tom Pleger joined two other chief executives from Michigan universities in testifying before the state House Appropriations Higher Education Subcommittee on March 2. Pleger's comments stressed the new facilities improvements at LSSU (Considine Hall, Center For Freshwater Research and Education planning), infrastructure needs, and how LSSU has been coping with the Michigan Indian Tuition Waiver as mandated by the state in 1976.

LSSU president helps gauge economic challenges, opportunities for Michigan
Lake Superior State University President Tom Pleger, standing right, moderates a question-and-answer session with Michigan Governor Rick Snyder during a Building the 21st Century Economy Commission listening session held Feb. 17 in Marquette, Mich. Snyder appointed Pleger to the 23-member commission last summer with an assignment to set goals and establish metrics to measure Michiganโs economic success, identify the potential for industry growth, develop strategies to support existing industry, and make recommendations that will distinguish the state as a center for innovati

Bay College engineering grads can now option into three LSSU baccalaureates
Students who earn an associate in pre-engineering from Bay College in Escanaba, Mich., can now apply their earned credits into any of three baccalaureate engineering degrees offered through Lake Superior State University main campus. Officials from both schools recently formalized a transfer agreement after laying out extensive groundwork this past fall.

LSSU Class of 2020 is as pretty as a picture
Lake Superior State University student Kyrstin Sheridan, a criminal justice/fire science major from Troy, Mich., frames LSSU's Class of 2020 in a prop tablet device just before the official class portrait is taken on Aug. 26. Classes start at Lake on Wednesday, August 31. Run a Web search on "Laker Week" to read about festivities that welcome students back for the 2016-2017 academic year.

Building mural ties together Lake State, Sault Ste. Marie legacies
Lake Superior State University art professor Lloyd Eddy standsโฆ