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  1. April 2017

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/governance/april-2017-0

    new members. 5. ITEMS FOR ACTION 5.1.School of Liberal Education MOTION: opn.2017.04.02 Masson/Merkl ... form of new hires. No firm decisions have been regarding location, other than it being in a highly ...

  2. University of Lethbridge science student dives right into research – with impressive first-year results

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/university-lethbridge-science-student-dives-right-research-%E2%80%93-impressive-first-year

    new hometown’s university. Despite living in Lethbridge since his Grade 5 year and completing high ... uninterested in attending his new hometown’s university. Despite living in Lethbridge since his Grade 5 year ...

  3. University of Lethbridge introduces Charles Weaselhead as 14th chancellor and first of Indigenous descent

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/university-lethbridge-introduces-charles-weaselhead-14th-chancellor-and-first

    new role with the University is a little out of his comfort zone and he welcomes the chance to learn. ... people. Recently retired, he admits his new role with the University is a little out of his comfort zone ...

  4. Study chronicling history of province’s Gay Straight Alliances wins Parkland Institute Faculty Research Award

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/study-chronicling-history-province%E2%80%99s-gay-straight-alliances-wins-parkland-institute

    Thursday, September 19, 2019 A new University of Lethbridge research project that proposes to ... Gay Straight Alliances wins Parkland Institute Faculty Research Award A new University of Lethbridge ...

  5. U of L researchers study the underlying biological processes associated with the development of Alzheimer’s disease

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-researchers-study-underlying-biological-processes-associated-development

    more than half a million people were living with dementia in Canada in 2018. With about 25,000 new ... more than half a million people were living with dementia in Canada in 2018. With about 25,000 new ...

  6. Research paper opens lens on how much pollution may be affecting Canada’s endangered plants and animals

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/research-paper-opens-lens-how-much-pollution-may-be-affecting-canada%E2%80%99s-endangered

    escalate, a new study, led by University of Lethbridge plant ecologist Dr. Jenny McCune, has provided ... across Canada continue to escalate, a new study, led by University of Lethbridge plant ecologist Dr. ...

  7. December 2019

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/governance/document/december-2019-1

    welcomed as new members of the Board. 1. CONSENT AGENDA APPROVAL 1.1. Approval of the December 12, 2019 ... end of the year, as well as New Years Eve. Board members can support this initiative by volunteering ...

  8. U of L scientists find certain cannabis extracts may help prevent acute respiratory distress in COVID-19 patients

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-scientists-find-certain-cannabis-extracts-may-help-prevent-acute-respiratory

    human cells. ARDS is not new and has been reported in SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and MERS ... certain Cannabis sativa extracts may reduce COVID-19’s ability to enter human cells. ARDS is not new and ...

  9. Parasitic worm manipulating ants into zombie-like behaviour the focus of recent U of L study

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/parasitic-worm-manipulating-ants-zombie-behaviour-focus-recent-u-l-study

    Friday, March 6, 2020 A new study co-authored by the University of Lethbridge’s Dr. Cam Goater and ... zombie-like behaviour the focus of recent U of L study A new study co-authored by the University of ...

  10. Pandemic underlines need to revamp academic system that disadvantages parenting researchers and women

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/pandemic-underlines-need-revamp-academic-system-disadvantages-parenting-researchers

    that, “It is work from home and not a vacation.” Struggling to work on his thesis given his new ... thesis given his new responsibilities, he blistered at suggestions he should be even more productive at ...