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The University of Lethbridge Alumni Association inducted Craig Findlay (BEd ’93, MEd ’10), along with five others, into the 2014 Alumni Honour Society.

On Thursday, November 20, 2014, Dr. Ian MacLachlan presented his research on Changing Livestock Geographies and Global Meat Consumption: What are the implications?

University of Lethbridge faculty, staff and retirees are putting students first by contributing to Supporting Our Students (SOS), an annual campaign to raise money for student awards.

One day, Kevan Bryant will impact a whole generation of learners. Today she is a student in the Master of Education, Counselling Psychology program, at the University of Lethbridge, where she has received a long list of scholarships and awards.

On March 10, 2014, Rick Mercer spent the day with the University of Lethbridge Pronghorn Athletics throwing team filming for an episode of the Rick Mercer Report on CBC.

The University of Lethbridge community was deeply saddened by the loss of long-time friend and supporter Dr. Ed McNally (LLD ’05) in August. Early in 2014, the Faculty of Health Sciences was honoured to recognize Dr. McNally as the 2014 Friend of Health Sciences Award recipient.

Jim Coutts, a southern Alberta-based art collector, political advisor and philanthropist, has formally turned over his homestead property and a significant portion of his art collection to the University of Lethbridge, thereby creating the Coutts Centre for Western Canadian Heritage.

Longtime University of Lethbridge employee Linda Embury is one of the great ambassadors on campus. She also sees the Supporting Our Students campaign as an essential program, providing opportunities for students that may otherwise not exist.

The Destination Project, the most significant undertaking for the University of Lethbridge since the construction of the original University Hall in 1972, includes the construction of new science facilities that will house the majority of the science teaching and research activities on campus.

University of Lethbridge master's student Karissa Patton is investigating the past as part of the Oral History Project. Read the rest of the story here.

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