U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Earthquake felt in city

Dr. Rene Barendregt gives insight into the seismic event that shook northern Montana and southern Alberta

Volt Energy Announces Appointees to Advisory Board

Geography alumnus Thomas Clarke named to advisory board of Volt Energy as a geological advisor

Scientists rate Canadian climate policies

The U of L's Dr. Jim Byrne examines the latest in Canadian climate policy

U of L student awarded a National Geographic Society Early Career Grant

Francisco Gomez Jimenez, a master’s student studying under Dr. Paul Vasey, has been awarded an Early Career Grant through the National Geographic Society

Input sought on Nikkei project

The University of Lethbridge and Plymouth University have been working together on the Nikkei Memory Capture Project, but now they are seeking to hear from southern Albertans to improve their research

Centric Festival offers music of the masters

The four-night series opens Wednesday with a pre-concert chat by a new addition to the music faculty at the University of Lethbridge

Super Dave

Masters graduate David Garbutt will take over as Superintendent of Schools and Chief Executive Officer of Pembina Hills Public Schools

Majority of Canadians think religion does more harm than good

The U of L's Dr. Reg Bibby comments on a new poll suggesting more Canadians than ever believe religion does more harm than good

Troschke headed to Canada Summer Games, nationals

U of L Pronghorns track recruit Andreas Troschke punched his tickets to both the Canada Summer Games and the national championships

Kuwait Building News

The writer examines architect Arthur Erickson and his greatest works, including the U of L's iconic University Hall

Homegrown celebrates Canada

The latest New West Theatre offering features a host of U of L connections

Vandalism won't dampen gay pride in Lethbridge and Taber

Dr. Paul Vasey comments and the U of L Pronghorns are featured for their acts throughout Gay Pride Week

These heroes stayed up all night to make sure nobody vandalized the pride crosswalks

After two Pride crosswalks were repeatedly vandalized in Lethbridge, Alberta, Pronghorns athletes stepped up to make sure it wouldn't happen again

Comedy of Errors set for Galt Gardens

Shakespeare will take over Galt Gardens this summer as the Lethbridge Shakespeare Performance Society, featuring many U of L performers, hosts the sixth annual Shakespeare in the Park

University of Lethbridge mourns death of Canadian rugby coach Ric Suggitt

University of Lethbridge Pronghorns rugby coach Ric Suggitt, who led both the men’s and women’s national teams during his career, has died

Japanese royal visit to highlight Nikka Yuko 50th anniversary

Princess Ayako of Japan will visit the U of L on July 15 as part of her southern Alberta tour

The games scientists play

An unusual pair of third-year classes from the University of Lethbridge recently joined forces to complete a project

Taylor made for success

Lethbridge native and U of L alumnus Taylor Ackerman is reflecting on his personal changes in new music

University of Lethbridge opens new School of Liberal Education

The University of Lethbridge is getting back to its roots with the launch of its School of Liberal Education this summer

U of L forges link with university in India

The University of Lethbridge has forged an academic link with another Asian nation: India

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