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University of Lethbridge appoints Dr. Leroy Little Bear as Vice-Provost, Iniskim Indigenous Relations

Thursday, November 24, 2022
One of Canada’s most respected Indigenous academic leaders, Dr. Leroy Little Bear (BA ’72, DASc ’04), has been appointed Vice-Provost, Iniskim Indigenous Relations.

University of Lethbridge nursing students offer health fair at Nord-Bridge

Wednesday, November 23, 2022
University of Lethbridge nursing students in Mary Nugent’s community health nursing course have organized a health fair for seniors where they can learn about health resources available to them in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Snacks will be available and attendees have the chance to win a door prize. The fair is open to the public. Who: University of Lethbridge nursing students and Nord-Bridge Seniors Centre What: Nord-Bridge Seniors Centre Annual Health Fair

Researcher’s work on how gut inflammation drives changes in brain structure earns national recognition

Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Seeking to understand how chronic gut inflammation drives changes in brain structure, function, and behaviour, University of Lethbridge postdoctoral researcher Dr. Chelsea Matisz (BSc ’05, MSc ’09) has received national recognition in support of her quest.

PUBlic Professor Series talk delves into the mysteries of the Universe

Monday, November 21, 2022
Humankind has always wondered about the fundamental contents, evolution and fate of our Universe. Fortunately, observations over the last couple of decades have provided us with many of the answers, namely that it was very small in the past, it is expanding at an accelerating rate now and that 95 per cent of its contents are dark, i.e. cannot be observed directly.

Lions Club donation aiming to break down barriers for visually impaired students

Thursday, November 17, 2022
Lions Club groups around the world have been focused on helping people with disabilities for decades. Now, thanks to a $50,000 gift to the University of Lethbridge, the Picture Butte chapter will be making a difference for students with visual impairments. “The original mandate of the Lions group is to help the visually impaired,” says Doug Jackson, Picture Butte Lions Club board member. That mandate goes back to the early 1980s, when the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides began providing trained guide dogs to Canadians with disabilities.

Multi-year research project to examine cultural and historic impact of Red River Jig to Métis peoples

Thursday, November 17, 2022
For University of Lethbridge researcher Dr. Suzanne Steele, the Red River Jig is so much more than a cultural dance and touchstone of her Métis heritage — rather its dance and tune crosses boundaries among music, dance, politics, history and spirituality. It is those intersections she and Drs.

Scotiabank gift to support Jarislowsky Chair in Trust and Political Leadership

Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Earlier this year, the University of Lethbridge announced a $2-million investment from the Jarislowsky Foundation to support the development of a collaborative program with four other universities. The program, designed to educate future leaders in government, politics and the public service, has received a significant boost at ULethbridge thanks to a $375,000 gift from Scotiabank to support its development.

Advisory — University of Lethbridge experts available to address issues related to Remembrance Day

Wednesday, November 9, 2022
Remembrance Day was created as a way to commemorate members of the armed forces who have died in the line of duty and those who continue to serve Canada in times of war and peace. The date, November 11, marks the time when hostilities formally ended in the First World War. As Remembrance Day approaches, media are invited to contact the following ULethbridge researchers who have studied wartime and its effects on those who fought and those who stayed at home. Dr. Kristine Alexander

University of Lethbridge student takes top thesis prize at Canadian Ecotoxicity Workshop

Thursday, November 3, 2022
Yamin Raza (BSc ’22) capped off her undergraduate degree by winning an award for the best undergraduate thesis in the field of ecotoxicology. She presented her research and received the award at the recent annual conference of the Canadian Ecotoxicity Workshop. “I was extremely honoured to receive the award,” says Raza. “But mainly I’m very grateful to my supervisor, Dr. Steve Wiseman, for all the time he invested in me as an undergrad student. It’s only with his support and the opportunities he provided me that I was able to make this achievement.”

Pronghorn Athletics launches 26th Installment of Operation Red Nose

Wednesday, November 2, 2022
** Please note the in-person media event scheduled for 11 a.m. today has been cancelled due to extreme weather** Pronghorn Athletics Executive Director Neil Langevin will host a Zoom media call at 11 a.m. Those interested in taking part must contact Langevin at neil.langevin@uleth.ca to receive the Zoom link.

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