U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Aging boomers highlight need to bring more men into caregiving profession

Peter Kellett, assistant dean of the U of L nursing program, discusses gender as it pertains to paid caregiving

Lethbridge woman spends 40 hours making cake replica of the university

Alumna Amy Whipple's replica University Hall cake took an enormous amount of work

Founders’ Day kicks off 50th anniversary celebration at University of Lethbridge

Friday’s festivities featured bag pipes, a hot tub and a replica cake as the U of L kicked off Founders’ Day weekend, a celebration of 50 years

U of L was good news for the city

A look back at the 1966 original article that trumpeted a new university for Lethbridge

U of L was good news for city

An editorial that ran in the Lethbridge Herald in 1966 captures the mood of the time when the U of L was founded

Brew for the ‘U’

Coulee Brew Company has created two new beers to help the U of L celebrate its 50th anniversary while supporting student scholarships

Oral history project celebrates U of L’s 50th anniversary with 50 Voices

The 50 Voices oral history project has woven a tapestry of perspectives about the University of Lethbridge over the past 50 years.

Secret to iGEM success at ULeth

For the last few years, Dr Hans-Joachim Wieden has been the guiding light for students entering the iGEM competitions to build genetically engineered machines

Fund looks to raise money for U of L scholarships

The University of Lethbridge is launching a new fund sure to lighten the debt load of some students

Rural areas worry about losing clout as electoral boundaries are redrawn

Dr. Harold Jansen says the split between rural and urban is always the dominant issue in boundary adjustments in Alberta.

Alta. political parties ready to burn up phonelines for additional donors

U of L political scientist Dr. Harold Jansen says political parties are working to expand their donation bases with changes to campaign finance laws

University of Lethbridge creates 50-year anniversary scholarship fund

The U of L has created a unique 50th anniversary scholarship to help students deal with growing costs at a time when post-secondary tuition and fees continue to rise.

U of L Rotaract Club joins with Rotary Club of Lethbridge East to bring Mexican school dream to reality

An earnest belief in the value of education has led to the creation of an accredited school in Mazatlán, Mexico

ULeth team wins gold in Boston

Once again students from the University of Lethbridge have come out on top at the iGEM World Jamboree at MIT in Boston

Excitement builds over new University of Lethbridge building — and no, the old one isn't sinking

A look at the Destination Project and how it fits into the evolution of the University

Get ready for super-efficient cattle — and a better relationship with consumers

U of L Vice-President (Research) Dr. Erasmus Okine speaks to the future of the cattle industry in Alberta

University of Lethbridge has humble and controversial beginnings

U of L archivist Mike Perry discusses the controversy around deciding where the University should be located

How hummingbirds sense movement while hovering

Dr. Andrew Iwaniuk's work lays the groundwork for further study of hummingbird tendencies

U of L beginnings focus for SACPA

Michael Perry, an archivist at the U of L, will present “U of L at 50: How did the University end up Being Built in the Coulees Across the River?”

High school sports prepping for return

A look at local sports, including Pronghorn Athletics programs as they ready to open the second half of Canada West play

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