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  • October 9, 2009 | Research
    The name Hildegard von Bingen may not ring a bell, but her compositions, written in the 12th century, left an indelible mark on music – and women's – history. It's only been in recent decades that academics...
  • October 9, 2009 | Students
    Dr. Daniel J. Weeks is an explorer in every sense of the word. When he isn't busy in the lab pursuing new discoveries in the areas of cognition and motor performance, or pioneering brain imaging applications for...
  • October 9, 2009 | Research
    Dr. Claudia Gonzalez's work is relevant to how people recover from brain injury
  • October 9, 2009 | Funding and Grants
    With its mousy brown feathers and ample frame, the ruffed grouse wouldn't win any beauty contests. But for one neuroscientist, the Alberta species is a celebrity. One of the University of Lethbridge's newest researchers...
  • October 9, 2009 | Students
    I hope you enjoyed reading the fall issue of FIAT, Furthering Innovation and Teaching, in which we have profiled some of the new faces of research here at the University of Lethbridge, including myself, the incoming...
  • October 9, 2009 | Alumni
    When the School of Graduate Studies emerged 25 years ago, it offered a single master's degree in education. Since then, it has emerged as a centre for graduate studies in the arts, health sciences, humanities, sciences...
  • October 9, 2009 | Campus Life
    The call is out for older adults to help with a study that aims to benefit those with Parkinson's disease. Lori Sacrey, a PhD student studying at the University of Lethbridge's Canadian Centre for Behavioural...
  • October 9, 2009 | Students
    Over the last 26 years, Dr. Monique Sedgwick, an assistant professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences, has worked in a variety of rural and urban hospitals as a staff nurse and hospital adminstrator. Sedgwick began...
  • October 8, 2009 | Campus Life
    My kids call me the Halloween Grinch. The festivities are great, but all that candy makes me ponder ways to stop Halloween from coming. Canadians spend $250 million on Halloween candy annually. Now that's a scary amount...
  • October 8, 2009 | Campus Life
    Walking through the Helen Christou Gallery you come face-to-face with unique portraiture, which is the focus of Head Shots, an exhibition on now through Oct. 23. "Portraiture is the recurring theme of the U of L Art...

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