Horns continue countdown of 50 greatest athletes
Rugby, basketball, swimming, hockey and soccer are all represented in this week’s group of 50 Greatest Pronghorns as Pronghorn Athletics announces the Nos. 20 through 11 hounorees
Operation Red Nose provides 90 safe rides
University of Lethbridge Pronghorn Athletics during the first two nights of this year’s Operation Red Nose campaign over the weekend
Help your child play to lay the foundation for future academic excellence
Research by Sergio Pellis, from the University of Lethbridge, showed that the experience of play changed the connections of the neurons in the pre-frontal section of a child’s brain
Day to celebrate people with disabilities
Evening event will showcase a locally-made documentary focused on inclusion through “Art for Social Change” research
There are ways to protect digital privacy, SACPA told
U of L's James Graham discusses privacy in a digital world during Thursday's SACPA session at Country Kitchen Catering
Good without God
The U of L's Reg Bibby is quoted as he examines the relationship between morality and a belief in God
Why good, old-fashioned play is SO important
Dr. Sergio Pellis and his research regarding play as helping brain development is examined
Pronghorns reveal latest entrants to Top 50 list
The group of #30 to #21 is revealed on the 50 Greatest Pronghorns list
‘We are an industry’: Wesley-Esquimaux says at Indigenous Knowledge Conference
Dr. Leroy Little Bear is the keynote speaker at the Indigenous Knowledge Conference, held Nov. 15-16 in Thunder Bay
Women Scholars’ Speakers series a challenge
U of L professors Christine Clark, Liz Galway, Habiba Kadiri, Darlene St. Georges and Amy Shaw ready for the upcoming Women Scholars’ Speakers Series “How We Came to Study The Things We Do"
Native leader, legal beacon
U of L alumnus Julian SpearChief-Morris is the first indigenous student to head Harvard Law School’s venerable Legal Aid Bureau
If ‘indigenizing’ education feels this good, we aren’t doing it right
Dr. Monique Giroux discusses the want of universities to feel good about themselves through indigenization
Investing in pure research is unpredictable but essential
Presidents from University of Lethbridge, University of Alberta and University of Calgary discuss the value of research funding
U of L’ s Kolb invested into Order of Canada
University of Lethbridge professor Dr. Bryan Kolb has earned one of Canada’s highest honours
Handful of researchers at University of Lethbridge to receive federal funding for projects
Researchers at the University of Lethbridge are on the receiving end of almost a million dollars in federal funding
U of L students, faculty band to help Puerto Rico
After a devastating hurricane ravaged Puerto Rico in September and left the nation overcome with disaster, the small community of Lethbridge banded together to help raise donations for the island struggling through a humanitarian crisis.
Philanthropy awards presented
The University of Lethbridge World University Service of Canada Students Club is honoured with the Youth Philanthropist award
Scholarship program to honour influential quartet, support educational opportunities for Blackfoot students
Dr. Robert and Mrs. Priscilla Janes and the University of Lethbridge have created a series of new student awards for Blackfoot students
Horns name next group of top athletes
Basketball dominates the next 10 (Nos. 40 through 31) of the 50 Greatest Pronghorns list, released by Pronghorns Athletics on Wednesday
Students float concepts at U of L
Students across southwestern Alberta came together at the University of Lethbridge on Wednesday to attempt to succeed at a seemingly impossible task – to build and race a cardboard boat