U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Lethbridge brothers fund university scholarships for Indigenous students

Labuhn brothers say their donation is a small step toward a big change that could one day have substantial impacts on the entire country

University of Lethbridge’s Dhillon School of Business celebrates 40 years

Don McIntyre says the school has been a leader in advancing Indigenous business education in Canada

Indigenous Awareness Week wraps up at University of Lethbridge

Indigenous Awareness Week is being capped with plenty of events, including a vendors’ market

Is Google Maps brainwashing us? It might be if the theory of ‘extended cognition’ is correct

Dr. Susan Dieleman argues the philosophical theory of “extended cognition” suggests such changes might not be so innocuous after all

Canadians are more patriotic than ever amid Trump’s trade war — but it’s important not to take national pride too far

Dr. Susan Dieleman says a balance of shame and pride leads a country to improve

New website helps U of L students find free food

A University of Lethbridge student has launched a new website designed to tackle food insecurity and food waste on campus

U of L kicks off Indigenous Awareness Week

The University of Lethbridge is hosting its 50th Indigenous Awareness week, with activities happening around campus all week

10 Lethbridge residents honoured with King Charles III Coronation Medals

Dr. Trushar Patel among those honoured during ceremony

Local researchers break new ground on prenatal stress

New research from ULethbridge could revolutionize how we think about the effects of stress on pregnant moms and their babies

Women’s health shouldn’t be taboo, says doctor

The University of Lethbridge hosted its second annual International Women’s Day Leadership Conference

Celebrating 40 years of Indigenous business management education

The event will feature insightful panel discussions with Indigenous alumni, leaders and entrepreneurs

YWCA recognizes community leaders at annual Women of Distinction awards

ULethbridge well represented at annual awards gala

Importance of reading the focus of upcoming U of L PUBlic Professor Series talk

The last of a six-talk series from the University of Lethbridge will dive into the importance of reading in today’s world

Collier earns Canada West adversity award

Horns women's basketball player earns Canada West’s Courage Overcoming Adversity Award

Nikka Yuko project wins international award

ULethbridge's Dr. Carly Adams at heart of internationally-honoured exhibit

Tariff worries further fraying northwest Montana’s Canadian connection

Economist Dr. Donna Townley discusses the growing reluctance of Albertans to visit Montana

Horns ready to make waves at championships

Pronghorns men's and women's swim teams gear up for U Sports nationals

U of L study investigates impacts of prenatal maternal stress on offspring

A study out of the University of Lethbridge has found that the effects of prenatal maternal stress can last for generations

Pronghorn partnership brings sports opportunities to youth

Kids aged 12 to 17 are invited to register for two-hour basketball or soccer camps, led by Pronghorn athletes

U of L economics professor says retaliatory tariffs will cause self-inflicted damages

Dr. Danny LeRoy says the ongoing trade war between Canada and the U.S. is a dangerous political contest

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