Teachers recognized for dedication to life-long learning
Recent Faculty of Education graduate Dan New is recognized
Young offenders sentenced to play chess in Canada
A different approach is now being tested in Lethbridge, Canada, where a group of scientists created a program to use chess instead
Conference hopes to prevent demise of Indigenous languages in jeopardy
As some traditional Indigenous languages face an uncertain future, the U of L hosts the Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium
Lethbridge rally aims to bring attention to racism and discrimination
U of L alumni create the Apiistamiiks White Buffalo Trail Blazers to bring experiences of racism to the surface
iGEM team wins award at jamboree
The U of L high school international Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) team came away with the Best Opportunity Analysis award
City man continues to build the legacy of famous Alberta Rotarian
U of L donor Dr. Bob Lampard continues to work to solidify the legacy of a remarkable Alberta man
Red Deer’s next steps towards Reconciliation to be discussed on June 22
Roy Pogorzelski, director of First Nations, Metis, Inuit Student Services, a keynote speaker at public forum
Indigenous Languages Symposium begins Thursday at U of L
The U of L will be the site for the 25th Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium Thursday through Saturday
Pronghorns announce key roster addition
University of Lethbridge Pronghorns women’s basketball team announced a key addition to the roster Tuesday, former NCAA Division One guard Asnate Fomina
U of L res students help the needy
A host of local community organizations have recently been bolstered by the generosity of University of Lethbridge residence students
Indigenous students proudly showcase their culture at University of Lethbridge’s 2018 convocation
U of L Indigenous students walked across the stage this year proudly showcasing their culture
University of Lethbridge recognizes Rick Hansen with honorary degree
The U of L recognized Rick Hansen, the Man in Motion, with an honorary Doctor of Laws degree as part of the 2018 Spring Convocation ceremonies
Dymond named U of L Board of Governors Teaching Chair
Dr. Anne Dymond has evolved her teaching philosophy through study and self-evaluation, deconstructing long-entrenched instructional models to create a class environment that celebrates engagement, inclusivity and critical thinking
Spring Convocation starts today at U of L
During four ceremonies between today and Friday, 1,351 students will join the ranks of University of Lethbridge alumni as they cross the stage at the 2018 Spring Convocation
Canada next for betting
Canadians interested in placing bets on individual sporting events likely won’t have to wait long before they can do so legally, says U of L researcher Robert Wood
McManus to receive Distinguished Teaching Award at convocation
Dr. Sheila McManus will receive the Distinguished Teaching Award at the University of Lethbridge’s 2018 Spring Convocation
Library hosting several events as part of Lethbridge Pride Fest
The U of L partners with local organizations to support Pride Fest
Why a California fishmonger bought a giant octopus, only to release it into the ocean
Jennifer Mather, a comparative psychologist at the University of Lethbridge, told Scientific American that octopuses like to play and have distinct personalities
SPICA mission, with major U of L contribution, one step closer to reality
Dr. David Naylor is pleased that the SPICA mission, a project he's been involved in for nine years, has been named one of three finalists in ESA’s M5 call for mission proposals.
Boosting child’s future success
Dr. Robbin Gibb's research is featured as she discusses executive function in children