U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Vanier grad earns Conexus Credit Union youth leadership awards

One of Moose Jaw's top high school students heading to ULethbridge

Access to abortion pill expanding beyond Alberta's major cities, data shows

Dr. Carol Williams says the change may suggest to some degree that medical abortion is becoming more accessible

Avanti Helium appoints Krizan as director

ULethbridge Urban and Regional Studies graduate earns director's role

$3.5M awarded to children’s health research projects

ULethbridge benefits from over $3.5 million awarded to 26 child-health focused research projects

Dr. Julia Brassolotto appointed Associate Dean

She joined the ULethbridge in 2016 and was appointed the Alberta Innovates - Health Solutions (AIHS) Research Chair in Healthy Futures and Well-being in Rural Settings

Target Audience: A Portrait of Online Casino Players in 2024

ULethbridge study helps paint picture of online gambling participants

Locals get Olympic send-off

Lethbridge Sport Council celebrated 11 athletes, officials, coaches and mission staff headed to Paris

New U of L exhibit showcases Indigenous printmaking

ULethbridge art gallery has opened an exhibit featuring 10 artists from the small hamlet of Ulukhaktok

U of L nursing students gain first-hand experience helping unhoused

The students spent January to April putting what they learned in theory into practice as part of their clinical practice for community health

Curtain rises on Hootenanny

ULethbridge drama students are at the heart of the annual production

Dr. Jackie Rice appointed to second term

Rice is the University's Associate Vice-President (Research) and Dean of the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs

U of L planning new land developments on south end of campus

University of Lethbridge Business Corporation (ULBC) has detailed its early planning efforts for future residential and business developments

Scientists are going nuts about 'rare' hairless ground squirrels found near Saskatoon

ULethbridge professor Dr. Gail Michener, who has studied Richardson's ground squirrels extensively, says hairlessness is rare in mammals

Swimmer Apollo Hess 1st member of Blood Tribe to go to Olympics

Former Horns swimmer Apollo Hess discusses his Olympic journey

Mentor program makes a difference in the life of Indigenous students

In its 10 years in existence, it has seen more than 45 mentors and 100 mentees benefit from its activities

Nikki Allen Selected as Assistant Principal of Ponoka Secondary Campus

ULethbridge alumna earns administrative appointment

Former Creston student earns prestigious award at University of Lethbridge

Moriah Edge-Partington was awarded the School of Graduate Studies Medal of Merit

Prayer and smudge lights the way for National Indigenous Peoples Day

ULethbridge hosted a Blackfoot prayer and smudge to celebrate ahead of National Indigenous Peoples Day

Indigenous student earns medal of merit

Sonny-Ray Day Rider completed his masters of music degree this spring

Animal homosexual behaviour under-reported by scientists, survey shows | Animal behaviour

Dr. Paul Vasey discusses female homosexual behaviour in Japanese macaques

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