Above ‘C’ level
A University of Lethbridge student from Medicine Hat is getting ready to spend a semester abroad
Editor’s Choice, Variation in senescence
Former graduate students, Dr. Patrick Barks and Zach Dempsey, along with current faculty Drs. Theresa Burg and John Laird have a paper featured
Discover a surprising international world of art in Lethbridge
The U of L Art Gallery is featured as a destination spot for art lovers
University of Lethbridge study suggests anxiety levels in rats drop with more interaction
The findings of a study by a U of L research team suggest female rats deal with less stress and are more curious about their surroundings when they have a more social lifestyle
Potato Growers of Alberta open field day to showcase potato research activities
The Potato Growers of Alberta (PGA) Field Day Open House will take place at the University of Lethbridge next week, August 17, 2018
Island birds would likely beat their mainland relatives in a battle of wits
Dr. Andrew Iwaniuk and researchers from Spain and Sweden have confirmed a connection between brain size in birds living on islands compared with their mainland counterparts
Canada's dispute with Saudi Arabia has agriculture industry on edge
Dr. Shamsul Alam says any trade dispute has far-reaching effects on the economy
U of L in a race to deep space
In the next few years, a little piece of University of Lethbridge technology could be giving observers here on Earth a grand view of a much larger universe.
The nascence of neuroscience in southern Alberta
How a small university in a little city in southern Alberta spurred the growth of modern neuroscience
End supply management
Jon Berry, Alan Oxley and Dan LeRoy suggest Canadian policy makers could learn lessons from Australia's experiences with phasing out supply management.
Wildfire uncovers historical artifacts in Waterton Lakes National Park
After the Kenow wildfire burned through more than 19,000 hectares in Waterton Lakes National Park last summer, archeologists are now finding a silver lining to the devastation in the scorched soil
Zenia and Chava: Two Lodz survivors – novelists
Dr. Goldie Morgentaler talks about the correspondence between her mother, Chava Rosenfarb, and her mother's childhood friend, Zenia Larrson, both novelists who survived the Holocaust.
LPU B Tech Student to complete Graduation Degree in University of Lethbridge Canada
B Tech Computer Science & Engineering student of Lovely Professional University (LPU), Taranjot Kaur is is coming to the U of L to complete her graduation degree
Preventing Malaria in Malawi
In May of this year, 15 U of L students, along with two professors, embarked on a health promotion journey to Malawi, Africa
U of L program offers research opportunity for Grade 11 students
The Heritage Youth Researchers Summer (HYRS) program is in full swing at the University of Lethbridge
Students share RNA research
Cutting-edge research science met down-home, local food goodness at the U of L’s Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute (ARRTI) booth at the Lethbridge Downtown Farmers Market on Wednesday to mark International RNA Day.
UC Berkeley alumna creates database of missing, murdered indigenous women in US, Canada
University of Lethbridge doctoral student Annita Lucchesi has compiled her own database of missing and murdered indigenous women in the United States and Canada — uncovering 200 to 300 new cases per year.
U of L study focusing on ADHD treatments
Dr. Brenda Leung is conducting a study into the effectiveness of micronutrient treatment in children with ADHD
Podcast explores engagement atU of L art galleries
A new podcast has been created to help increase engagement in public art galleries at the University of Lethbridge.
City kids get food for thought on the farm
Destination Exploration campers from the University of Lethbridge wrapped up their Farm Camp week with a visit to the Carlson Cattle Company ranch west of Magrath.