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Advisory — Opportunity to discuss the impact of Generative AI with Dr. Sidney Shapiro in advance of PUBlic Professor event

Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Generative AI is a frontier technology that promises to transform industries and reshape our daily lives.

International Education Week highlights cultural diversity at the University of Lethbridge

Friday, November 15, 2024
The University of Lethbridge is hosting various events to celebrate International Education Week from Nov. 18 to 22 in collaboration with Students’ Union Culture Week.More than 85 countries are represented at ULethbridge each semester. Over 800 students and employees have roots outside of Canada, and International Education Week is an opportunity to learn more about the world outside our borders.

Drs. Tiffany Hind Bull-Prete and Matthew Bogard earn Canada Research Chair support

Thursday, November 14, 2024
The University of Lethbridge has a new Canada Research Chair (CRC) and a second researcher has had his program renewed thanks to $311 million in funding announced today in support of the Gover

Examining the world of Generative AI the focus of next PUBlic Professor Series event at Slice Bar and Grill

Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Generative AI wasn’t slowly introduced to society, rather it burst onto the scene and is already impacting our daily lives, from personalized recommendations to automated customer service and

Max Bell Regional Aquatic Centre set to reopen after upgrades

Thursday, November 7, 2024
Media are invited to see the newly refurbished pool at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 12The University of Lethbridge’s Max Bell Regional Aquatic Centre will reopen on Tuesday, Nov. 12, after being closed for over four months for upgrades.

Media resources for Remembrance Day

Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Remembrance Day was created to commemorate members of the armed forces who havedied in the line of duty and those who continue to serve Canada in times of war and peace.The date, Nov. 11, also marks the time when fighting stopped in the First World War.As Remembrance Day approaches, media are invited to speak with several University ofLethbridge professors who have studied wartime and its effects on those who fought andthose who stayed at home.Dr. Kristine Alexander, a history professor, has studied young people’s experience on the

Trailblazing University of Lethbridge neuroscientists shaped global brain health and education

Monday, November 4, 2024
Brainstorm, a documentary that chronicles how University of Lethbridge professors Drs. Bryan Kolb and Ian Whishaw revolutionized the understanding of the brain, will premiere at a sold-out event at the Yates Theatre on Saturday, Nov. 16. Those not attending the premiere will be able to watch the film on TELUS TV in early 2025.

Master of Education Counselling Psychology seat expansion a boost to mental health profession

Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Graduate students looking to become mental health professionals will have more opportunities to study in the University of Lethbridge’s Master of Education Counselling Psychology program thanks to funding support from the Government of Alberta.

Advisory — Speak with honey bee researcher Dr. Shelley Hoover in advance of her PUBlic Professor Series presentation

Monday, October 21, 2024
Along with being one of the most important species on the planet, honey bees have fascinated people for generations.

Science and spooks — enter if you dare!

Monday, October 21, 2024
Get ready for some spine-tingling science experiments with the Let’s Talk Science folks at the University of Lethbridge. Along with a showcase of ghoulish, mysterious and spooky science activities, youngsters can don their eerie ensembles for the costume competition. “We have planned an evening full of Halloween-based, hands-on science experiments that are creepy and chilling,” says Dr. Tegan Barry, an instructor in the Department of Biological Sciences at ULethbridge. “We’ll make Ghost Cannons, Boo Bubbles, Sentient Slime and more.”

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