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Recent Videos

On September 20, 2019, the School of Liberal Education hosted the third annual Social Justice Symposium, bringing the University of Lethbridge community together to discuss issues of importance.

Hundreds of uLethbridge alumni returned to campus to celebrate the opening of Science Commons. Thank you to all alumni who participated in these events!

Thousands of southern Albertans took advantage of the opportunity to visit the University of Lethbridge's new Science Commons during the Big Bang Grand Opening Weekend on September 13 and 14, 2019.

The Common Book Project, now in its third year, encourages all students, faculty, staff, alumni and interested community members to read a book chosen for current relevance.

On September 13, 2019, the University of Lethbridge community gathered to officially open Canada's most advanced facility for science education and research -- Science Commons.

On April 12, 2019 the Dhillon School of Business honoured Ralph A. Thrall III and the McIntyre Ranch for the 2019 Scholarship Dinner.

Dr. Anne Dymond, an art history professor in the University of Lethbridge’s Faculty of Fine Arts, could not sit idly by as a humanitarian crisis was unfolding in Syria.

Researchers in the University of Lethbridge's Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry and the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience are working together to shine new light on Alzheimer's disease.

From Dengue fever to Zika, viruses are prevalent around the world and virus pandemics frequently make headlines.

Dr. Rob McDonald of the University's Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience discusses Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and the neuroscience behind this sometimes crippling phenomena.

Video courtesy of Bridge City News.

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