U of L In The News

U of L In The News

U of L gives peek at new building

The University of Lethbridge allowed members of the media on Saturday to have an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of its newly-constructed Destination Project Science and Academic Building

Local Indigenous bodybuilder looking to get to CBBF Nationals

A University of Lethbridge student, and a Blood Reserve resident, is working to empower Indigenous youth through fitness, education, sports and leadership

First-year teacher jumps in with both feet

Faculty of Education alumna Kailyn Deeble (Trask) is the Palliser Regional Schools’ nominee for the 2018 Edwin Parr Teacher Award

Why we tell stories of the missing and murdered

Annita Lucchesi, a member of the Southern Cheyenne Tribe and a doctoral student at the University of Lethbridge, creates an MMIW database

Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience to track Alzheimer’s through imaging research

University of Lethbridge neuroscientists want to track the gradual emergence of Alzheimer’s disease through a state-of-the-art imaging research program

Horns bolstered by major donation

The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns men’s hockey program has received a huge assist prior to the 2019 U Sports University Cup

SACPA to discuss income support

Today, during the regular weekly SACPA session, speaker Trevor Harrison will present “Should Canada Adopt a Guaranteed Annual Income?”

Achieving The Highest Standard In Business Education

The Dhillon School of Business earns AACSB International Accreditation

Dual credit courses offer opportunities

The U of L has partnered with Livingstone Range School Division, Lethbridge School District and Palliser Regional Schools for the delivery of Cinema 1000

Electrical stimulation may boost memory during sleep

New research from the University of Alberta, in conjunction with the U of L, gives clues on how to improve your memory: it involves electrical stimulation and sleep

Diamonds in the rough recruited for Olympic sport via Training Ground

Former Pronghorns men's hockey player Gavin Broadhead following in steps of Sarah Orban

Science conference today at U of L

University of Lethbridge will be hosting the fourth annual Undergraduate Research in Science Conference of Alberta (URSCA) all day today on campus

100th anniversary of N.S. women's right to vote

Dr. Heidi MacDonald discusses the centenary of Nova Scotia women earning the right to vote

U of L seeking submissions for En Plein Air exhibit

The University of Lethbridge is asking artists across southern Alberta to pick up their paint brushes and join them at the Coutts Centre for Western Canadian Heritage

Opioid Speaker Series to chronicle the ongoing impact of the Opioid Crisis in Lethbridge during May

Dr. Em Pijl will be discussing a drug study she conducted in four Alberta cities

School students take opportunity to DO Science

Some Lethbridge high school students had an opportunity to learn more about science at the University of Lethbridge

New mapping techniques allow researchers to better gauge effect of glacier flow on infrastructure, environment

Using advanced mapping techniques, scientists are trying to predict when and where fast-flowing glaciers in Western Canada could change the surrounding ecology

Minister impressed with progress of U of L’s Destination Project

The provincial minister of advanced education is impressed with what he sees of the new Destination Project building

Don’t sweat NAFTA, professor tells SACPA

Dr. Chris Kukucha presents on the NAFTA negotiations

En Plein Air Exhibit is a call for artists to be a part of annual display

The University of Lethbridge is asking artists across southern Alberta to pick up their paint brushes and join them at the Coutts Centre for Western Canadian Heritage

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