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University of Lethbridge highlights for the week of March 21 to 26

Monday, March 21, 2016
The University of Lethbridge has a number of events lined up this week that may be of interest to your readers, viewers and listeners. Members of the media who are interested in covering these events are encouraged to contact the individual event organizer directly. Art NOW — Leanne Elias Monday, March 21, noon to 12:50 p.m., Recital Hall, W570

U of L water experts available for World Water Day

Friday, March 18, 2016
World Water Day is celebrated every March 22 to increase awareness of the importance of freshwater and management of freshwater resources. Ever since the United Nations designated March 22 as the first World Water Day in 1993, it has set a theme that puts a lens on a current or future challenge with respect to water. This year’s theme is water and jobs and focuses on how having enough quality water can change workers’ lives and livelihoods and transform societies and economies.

U of L neuroscience research in the spotlight during annual Brain Awareness Week

Thursday, March 17, 2016
Residents of southern Alberta are invited to learn more about the brain research being done at the University of Lethbridge’s Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience (CCBN) during an open house on Saturday, March 19 as part of the yearly Brain Awareness Week.

Researchers find North American grasslands likely to be more productive under future climate change

Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Grasslands in North America could well be more productive in future climate scenarios, a new research study shows. Researchers from the United States and Canada, including University of Lethbridge biologist Dr. Larry Flanagan, used a new modelling method to predict how native grasslands could respond to climate change and their results are pointing to increased productivity, even under slightly drier environmental conditions.

U of L research programs to benefit from Canada Foundation for Innovation funding

Monday, March 14, 2016
Funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation’s John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF) is bolstering research that will contribute to developing next-generation therapies for hard-to-treat cancers and providing a mobile lab that will allow animals to be studied in their natural habitats

U of L research programs to benefit from Canada Foundation for Innovation funding

Monday, March 14, 2016
Funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation’s John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF) is bolstering research that will contribute to developing next-generation therapies for hard-to-treat cancers and providing a mobile lab that will allow animals to be studied in their natural habitats. Today at the University of Alberta, the Honourable Kirsty Duncan, federal science minister, announced more than $23 million in funding for 95 projects at 26 universities across Canada.

University of Lethbridge highlights for the week of March 13 to 19

Monday, March 14, 2016
The University of Lethbridge has a number of events lined up this week that may be of interest to your readers, viewers and listeners. Members of the media who are interested in covering these events are encouraged to contact the individual event organizer directly. 5 Days for the Homeless Sunday, March 13 to Friday, March 18, Students’ Union patio

University of Lethbridge students to go homeless in support of Wood’s Homes, March 13-18

Friday, March 11, 2016
Their shelter will consist of cardboard boxes cobbled together with duct tape; their meals will only come through the generosity of passersby; their electronic devices are unavailable; and all the while, five students from the University of Lethbridge will be expected to attend classes and live their lives as they normally would

Blackfoot culture and identity explored in joint project between Opokaa’sin and U of L research institute

Friday, March 11, 2016
The Opokaa’sin Early Intervention Society, with support from the University of Lethbridge’s Institute for Child and Youth Studies (I-CYS), is helping to ensure that Blackfoot history, language and values will not only endure but help shape future Blackfoot generations

Advisory - Opening celebration of Raising Spirit: The Opokaa’sin Digital Storytelling Project photo exhibit

Thursday, March 10, 2016
The opening celebration of a special photo exhibit depicting local Blackfoot families in everyday moments of childrearing, a testament to Blackfoot culture and identity

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