U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Pronghorns want to join the discussion

Pronghorns men's basketball looks to jump into the mix as a Canada West power

Bosch making CW debut

The long-awaited debut of Lethbridge product Kacie Bosch takes place this weekend for the Horns women's basketball team

Agri-food supercluster including Olds, UCalgary, ULethbridge shortlisted for $950M funding

The Smart Agri-Food Supercluster—a 53-member stakeholder consortium that includes stakeholders from academia, industry, government, and growers—has been shortlisted for some of the $950M in funding made available through a new federal program

Universities Canada welcomes Mike Mahon as board chair

Mike Mahon, president of the University of Lethbridge, was elected Chair of Universities Canada’s board of directors today during the association’s fall membership meeting in Ottawa

Sedentary Time in Older Adults: What we know, and where we need to go

Research from the U of L's Dr.Jennifer Copeland examines issues related to sedentary time in older adults

U of L offers two operas for the price of one

The University of Lethbridge Opera Workshop “dark : light” opens next week and will provide opera goers the chance to see two drastically different performances

Three-Time CIS Women's Rugby Championship Teams to be enshrined in Pronghorn Hall of Fame

The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns will add a new member to the Pronghorn Hall of Fame for the first time in seven years when they welcome the CIS Women Rugby Championship teams from 2007, 2008 and 2009

Pronghorns stun Skylights in overtime

The Pronghorns women's basketball team upsets Montana State University-Northern Skylights in tournament play

Shredding service targets identity fraud

In an attempt to protect local residents, Information Technology Services at the University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge Mobile will be hosting “Nightmare on Shred Street”

University maintains ranking

The University of Lethbridge is ranked tops in its class, in the share of its budget going to student services, in this year’s Canadian university rankings by Maclean’s magazine

Seen and Heard - Lethbridge

Drs. Shelly Wismath, Joyce D'Andrea and Dawn McBride are lauded for individual accolades

Lethbridge researcher makes a scientific breakthrough after his son’s seizure

Dr. Artur Luczak is on a new path of discovery after deeply personal incident

More government support needed for research

University of Toronto professor Dr. Lewis Kay speaks about his work in biomolecular nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy at the University of Lethbridge

Lethbridge’s Gary Bowie receives Order of Excellence

Dr. Gary Bowie, a longtime supporter and former staff and faculty member of the U of L, is one of eight recipients of the Alberta Order of Excellence

Lunchbox drama explores age-old themes of the elderly

Former U of L theatre instructor Meg Braem is the current playwright in residence at the University of Alberta

Scientists discovered the pathogen in a potato psyllid

Canadian researchers have discovered a pathogen in Alberta that could be problematic for potato growers.

Lethbridge Sears location starts liquidation

Marketing professor Mike Madore comments on the impending closure of the retail giant

First Canadian case of zebra chip pathogen discovered in Alberta

After four years of research, Dr. Dan Johnson and Dr. Larry Kawchuk found the zebra chip pathogen in a potato psyllid, a crop pest

Professor at Alberta conference says Jordan’s Principle ‘a failure’

Dr. Leroy Little Bear concluded that the program meant to help Indigenous children with medical needs is not working

Local iGEM teams advance to Giant Jamboree in Boston

The University of Lethbridge international Genetically Engineered Machine collegiate and high school teams are readying for November’s Giant Jamboree

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