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  • June 18, 2009 | Graduate Studies
    If you've gone through airport security lately, you've probably grumbled once or twice about the long security lines and 'random' pat-downs. While you may blame this inconvenience on precedents set by our neighbours to...
  • June 18, 2009 | Students
    When it comes to choosing graduate students, education professor Dr. Thelma Gunn looks for smart, enthusiastic people willing to take the lead on their learning experiences. Gunn's expectations are high, but she...
  • June 18, 2009 | Students
    In her thirst for spiritual knowledge, Lauren Boni has spent time at a remote Buddhist temple near Tokyo, worked for a non-governmental organization in Nepal and recently, is studying at the University of Lethbridge....
  • June 18, 2009 | Students
    Because of shrinking support from the government, cash-strapped Canadian non-profit agencies are doing what their U.S. counterparts have done for decades: accepting resources from companies eager to appear socially...
  • June 18, 2009 | Students
    In the 1990s, the academic discussions in Alberta largely focused on the province's two research-intensive institutions – the universities of Alberta and Calgary. That began to change once Dr. Dennis Fitzpatrick...
  • June 18, 2009 | Graduate Studies
    Although Google has become a verb for most of us, the search engine has its limitations: ask it for the impacts of the current global financial crisis in different parts of the world for example, and you can expect to...
  • June 17, 2009 | Campus Life
    If you've submitted an inter-library loan request recently, chances are you've experienced the University Library's latest service improvement – e-mail delivery of article and book chapter requests. You can now...
  • June 17, 2009 | Alumni
    Tom Barchyn (MSc candidate), Department of Geography, recently won the Olav Slaymaker Award for best student oral presentation at the joint meeting of the Canadian Quaternary Association and the Canadian Geomorphology...
  • June 17, 2009 | Students
    Kristy Kutanzi grew up in the Alberta hamlet of Grassy Lake, with a population of less than 1,000 people and more than 7,000 kilometres from Ukraine. Dr. Olga Kovalchuk grew up in the shadow of Chernobyl, site of the...
  • June 17, 2009 | Campus Life
    The major strength of the University of Lethbridge Art Collection is its diversity, housing works that not only represent a wide range of geographic locations, but also the full spectrum of media, artistic movements,...

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