U of L In The News

U of L In The News

ULethbridge launches Bachelor of Education program for early years educators

ULethbridge’s Faculty of Education is launching a new undergraduate degree that prepares students to teach in kindergarten to Grade 3 classrooms

University of Lethbridge Research Chair elected to Royal Society of Biology

Patel was previously named a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2022

Ukrainian duo finds stride with University of Lethbridge Pronghorns

Vlada Hozalova and Viktoriia Kovalevska are two students from Ukraine who have found their stride in Canada

PUBlic Professor Series to examine biases of web creators and strategies to advance cultural renewal

Melissa Shouting and Christine Clark will explore how the web is being reshaped in Indigenous worldviews

Andrea Hlady to be inducted into U of L Pronghorns Hall of Fame

Hlady helped lead the Pronghorns women’s basketball team to its only Canada West title in 1993

Alberta at Noon — Rethinking diploma exams

Dr. Richelle Marynowski discusses the efficacy of diploma exams and a proposed review requested by school boards

City of Lethbridge addressing water shortage concerns

ULethbridge's Dr. Stefan Kienzle says we need feet and feet and feet of snow and/or lots of rain to resupply our soil water stores

Heather Takahashi (BA '04) appointed Associate Vice-President (Human Resources)

Takahashi has been with the University since September 2018, serving as a Senior HR Consultant and later as the Director of HR Services and Strategic Initiatives

Boann Social Impact Hires Alicia Dubois as CIO

ULethbridge alumnus will oversee the firm’s investment and market development strategies and lead the development of Boann Social Capital

How a potential drought would affect highly-coveted water in Alberta's south

ULethbridge's Dr. Stefan Kienzle says we can't just rely on hope

Research enhances safety in wind industry

ULethbridge graduate student is looking for a solution to ergonomic problems faced by technicians

Alberta tops Rage Index: Why are Albertans so angry?

Dr. Trevor Harrison says the province’s us-vs-them political culture shares much of the blame

New Executive Director appointed for NEOSS

Dhillon School of Business alumnus Joan Bear looks to bring together like-minded agencies to collaborate

New president wants community to play role in University of Lethbridge

Dr. Digvir Jayas looks back at 2023 and ahead to the coming year

The Synchrotron is helping farmers ensure their harvest doesn't go to waste

Saskatoon Morning's Candace Lipski discusses reducing food waste across the globe with Dr. Digvir Jayas

New research explores why more people don't tap into home equity to help fund retirement

Dhillon School of Business professor Vishaal Baulkaran will investigate the use of home equity release schemes (HERS) in retirement

The Top Ten Year in Review: 2023

ULethbridge's Buy A Student a Breakfast makes the list

Southern Alberta grapples with prescription medication shortages

ULethbridge's Bernadine Wojtowicz explains that most often one drug is used to substitute for another drug of similar nature

Medical assistance in dying study sheds light on distinct rural considerations for policymakers

Medical assistance in dying (MAID) is a distinctly different experience in rural southern Alberta communities, a recent University of Lethbridge study concludes

City music students make mark on national stage

Alumni couple Kyle and Sarah Harmon led students to a win in the 2023 Canadian Music Class Challenge in the Junior Instrumental (Grades 7-10) category

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