As Markin Hall continues to take shape on the University of Lethbridge campus, it also continues to garner attention from the Canadian business community.
BDO Dunwoody LLP has committed a one-time charitable gift of $...
James Forbes and Dave Bryant will be featured Friday night in the David Spinks Theatre as they present their winning entries from the second annual U of L Plays and Prose Writing Competition.
Forbes, a second-year...
Physicians are healers. Far and wide their profession is revered, their status impeccable. It seems contradictory, even wrong, that today's doctors may be the one group of professionals most in need of urgent care. Yet...
Lectures
Mar. 11 | Art Now: Lani Maestro
12 p.m., University Recital Hall, W570
Mar. 12 | Women Scholars Speaker Series
Dr. Robin Gibb, assistant professor of neuroscience at the University of Lethbridge, presents Early...
The human digestive system contains up to 100 trillion bacteria. The good news is some of these bacteria are actually good for you.
The delicate balance between good and bad bacteria in your digestive tract can be...
The Pronghorns men's hockey team season came to an end this past weekend but it wasn't for lack of effort from goaltender Scott Bowles.
The second-year Creston, B.C. product was outstanding in the three-game series...
The Astronomical Instrumentation Group (AIG) at the University of Lethbridge, a research group led by Dr. David Naylor, has taken delivery of a cryogenic system that is being used to evaluate the performance of...
Fitness classes are an integral part of any fitness centre, and the classes at the University of Lethbridge are no exception.
Currently there are over 30 fitness programs that are offered through Sport & Recreation...
Country music artist Paul Brandt is coming to the University of Lethbridge – but he'll have to share the stage.
Brandt is one of eight persons selected by the University of Lethbridge Senate as an Honorary Degree...
Sheila Matson is adept at playing a variety of roles, whether professionally or on stage. This has served her well in a three-part career at the University of Lethbridge that began in 1968 and has no end in sight.
"It's...