Millennials are more likely to believe in an afterlife than are older generations
Dr. Reg Bibby says Canadian millennials are vastly more likely to believe in an afterlife than are older generations
From the pitch to the bobsled track
Former Pronghorn soccer player Kori Hol now pursuing Olympic dream through bobsled
Dr. Leroy Little Bear to speak on Indigenous worldview in education
As part of Selkirk College’s Reconciliation Speaker Series, Dr. Leroy Little Bear, eminent scholar and professor emeritus will be in Nelson April 4th
Van Tighem teacher Holy Spirit nominee for Edwin Parr
Faculty of Education alumna Erica Barr, who teaches fine arts subjects at Father Leonard Van Tighem school, is one of 10 southern Alberta finalists for the Edwin Parr Award
Selkirk College’s Reconciliation Speaker Series — Dr. Leroy Little Bear
Dr. Leroy Little Bear will speak on Indigenous worldview in education and share visions of reconciliation at Selkirk College
Universities must present a united front against rising journal costs, research librarians say
Librarian Nicole Eva says scholars must shift away from using journal metrics as a primary way of assessing research quality and impact
Young scientists’ work on display at Sci-Fusion
Over a hundred kids took part in this year’s Science Olympics and there were 75 projects for the public to view at the University of Lethbridge’s 1st Choice Savings Centre
Canadian tycoon to link Dhillon school with Punjab
Bob Dhillon says his long-term aim is to bring students from Punjab and the rest of India to give them futuristic education at one of Canada’s top universities
U of L names co-op student of year
A fourth-year economics student has been named “co-op student of the year” at the University of Lethbridge
Alzheimer's research at U of L gets $2M shot in the arm
Drs. Bruce McNaughton and Majid Mohajerani will be receiving funding to ultimately allow their investigations to delve even deeper into the brain
Piano workshop benefits teachers, students
The University of Lethbridge Conservatory of Music and the Lethbridge Registered Music Teachers recently collaborated on an event for piano teachers and students in the community
Nelson Neptunes add two new coaches
Faculty of Education student and Pronghorn swimmer Jacob Verhesen is one of two new swim coaches for the local Nelson club
Five questions with Mainstreet Equity’s Bob Dhillon
Why education is so important to Bob Dhillon, in the wake of his huge investment in the University of Lethbridge
Pronghorns recruits will bolster program
The Horns women's soccer program unveiled the signings of eight new recruits for the 2018 Canada West season
Building students’ brains
A look at the essential work being done in the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience
U of L’s CKXU Radio taking its fundraising drive out of this world
Campus radio station celebrating a boost in signal strength
Fraud Prevention
During Fraud Prevention Month, the U of L's Kevin Vadnais, information management and security manager, explains how to protect yourself from online fraudsters
Cold Lake students create project to reuse recycled water
University of Lethbridge presents at environmental summit in Cold Lake
Box Elder girls: Playing for a cause
Annita Lucchesi, a graduate student working on her doctorate at the University of Lethbridge, is fgeatured for her work on maintaining a MMIW database
Play offers medieval experience
The latest offering from U of L drama students