U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Deepest Octopus Nursery Discovered, Holds Dark Secret

Dr. Jennifer Mather comments on newly-identified cephalopods

Kids should take risks, even dangerous ones

We need to stop coddling our children. While it might make us feel better as parents, it’s definitely not doing them any favours

Horn women welcome additions

The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns women’s hockey team has added a pair of players from the Alberta Female Hockey League

City to fund bid to host national science fair

Council voted, during their regular meeting on Monday, to fund a bid by the University of Lethbridge to host the 2020 Canada-Wide Science Fair in the amount of $160,000

London's possible casino expansion riles problem gambling advocate

A new casino in London prompts a look at U of L research into problem gambling

Colour Fun Run draws a crowd

The annual 5K Colour Fun Run was held at the University of Lethbridge

Beating cattle belches with biochar while improving feed efficiency

Dr. Erasmus Okine leads a five-year $1.1-million federally funded study

Technology can help mitigate disasters like wildfires, SACPA told

University of Lethbridge geography professors Chris Hopkinson and Laura Chasmer give their presentation during the weekly meeting of the Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs

U of L to honour Dhillon at annual scholarship dinner

Bob Dhillon takes centre stage at the 31st Annual Scholarship Dinner

New waves: Rhythmic electrical field stimulation systematically alters spontaneous slow dynamics across mouse neocortex

Does transcranial AC stimulation entrain slow wave rhythms? Well, it does.

Earth Day Symposium accentuates the positive

U of L Symposium examined what has been done right for the environment

Predicting forest fires SACPA topic

Drs. Chris Hopkinson and Laura Chasmer discuss the use of 3D imaging to help with environmental problems

Residents enjoy homelike approach to meals

The U of L's Dr. Sienna Caspar implements a CHOICES program for residents in a dementia unit of a local care centre

Six Degrees Calgary wants your radical ideas about inclusion and diversity

Dr. Leroy Little Bear is part of Six Degrees Calgary: Towards Resilience, a new global forum created by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship

Brock remembered

The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns mourn the loss of former Horns captain Brock Hirsche, who passed away after a battle with cancer at age 26

Livingstone graduate heads to Harvard

U of L alumna Jessica Patey continues her education with masters studies at Harvard

U of L’s roots in liberal education brought to light at Meeting of Minds Conference

Dr. Shelly Wismath discusses what the establishment of a school in liberal learning means for students at the facility now and into the future

Upcoming program aimed at helping First Nations

U of L researchers can play role in brain damage reversal process says Dr. Bryan Kolb

Teacher jumps in with both feet

U of L Education alumna Kailyn Deeble nominated for Edwin Parr Award

How an EMBA gave Darielle Corsaro the confidence to take her career to new heights

Alumna Darielle Corsaro's professional journey

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