Recent Research Headlines

Recent Research Headlines

  • February 28, 2012 | Graduate Studies
    The Parkland Institute is sponsoring two new awards for faculty and graduate students at the University of Lethbridge. Worth $5,000 each, the awards reflect a desire by the Parkland Institute to broaden its research...
  • February 15, 2012 | Students, Five Questions
    Dr. Roy Golsteyn looks to understand how cancer cells escape a cancer treatment, lessening the effects of chemotherapy and radiation
  • February 14, 2012 | Research
    Brian Parkinson directs the Shakespearean classic, Hamlet, showing Feb. 14-18 in the University Theatre
  • February 7, 2012 | Research
    Tuesday, Feb. 7 is International Safer Internet Day. International Safer Internet Day promotes the positive use of the Internet among children and youth. Dr. Robin Bright, a University of Lethbridge Faculty of...
  • January 26, 2012 | Research
    Faculty of Management academic assistant Dan Kazakoff brings a wealth of experience in the business world to his students
  • January 19, 2012 | Research
    A chemist, teacher, and university administrator, Dr. Owen Holmes (LLD '05) helped shape the character of the University of Lethbridge as a liberal arts institution
  • January 13, 2012 | Research
    Small businesses can be big business for southern Alberta – that's the message two University of Lethbridge Faculty of Management researchers are sending as they launch a new institute that will focus on the...
  • January 3, 2012 | Five Questions, Graduate Studies
    Dr. Aaron Gruber received his PhD in biomedical engineering from Northwestern University in Chicago, writing his dissertation on computational models of working memory and its modulation by dopamine. He joined the...
  • December 20, 2011 | Research
    For more than 30 years, botanists and botany students have been visiting the University of Lethbridge to study a unique collection of more than 20,000 preserved plant specimens from Waterton Lakes National Park and...
  • December 19, 2011 | Graduate Studies
    Why do we want things we don't need? Dr. Aaron Gruber explores the neural activity that leads to poor decision-making

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