Newest Headlines

Newest Headlines

  • December 8, 2008 | Pronghorn Teams
    When members of the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns athletic program are referred to as student-athletes, the emphasis is almost always on the athlete. Each academic year, however, a talented group of individuals is...
  • December 8, 2008 | Pronghorn Teams
    It's the red light drivers actually look forward to seeing around the holidays. Operation Red Nose, the national designated-driving service celebrating its 25th anniversary, will hit the roads for the 14th year here in...
  • December 8, 2008 | Campus Life
    Are you looking for a challenge in the New Year? Welcome to FITT Boot Camp. This Functional, Intense, Tactical Training will get you maximum results through an accelerated training system that will help you build a...
  • December 4, 2008 | Alumni
    We often think of the University of Lethbridge's global imprint by the number of international students we have studying here on campus. Often forgotten is the impact a U of L educated student makes once leaving campus...
  • October 27, 2008 | Research
    Dr. Christopher Hugenholtz and his research team are discovering that wind erosion is essential to preserving a balanced ecosystem. Thoughts of wind erosion bring to mind vivid imagery of the 1930s dust bowl –...
  • October 27, 2008 | Alumni
    Wow – what a year this has been! Our 40th anniversary year was filled with plenty of excitement, but I can honestly say our 41st year is proving to be truly transformational. We continue to build a comprehensive...
  • October 27, 2008 | Students
    In November 2005, the University of Lethbridge publicly launched the Legacy of Leadership Campaign – the most ambitious campaign in the University's history. This past year, friends of the University celebrated...
  • October 27, 2008 | Research
    Stress. There's a good chance you are experiencing it in your life right now or know someone who is. It's a buzzword that's become so pervasive in our culture that we hardly give it a second thought. However, U of L...
  • October 27, 2008 | Students
    On June 11, 2008, Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued a long-awaited formal apology to the Canadian Aboriginal community for the abuse suffered in the government-funded church-run residential schools that were phased...
  • October 27, 2008 | Research
    The University continued to expand in 2007/2008 with four major projects highlighting campus activities. Ground was broken Feb. 15, 2007, on the $65-million Markin Hall project, a four-level complex that will house the...

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