U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Alberta’s country life inspires singer

U of L alumnus John Wort Hannam talks about the art of songwriting

LPU students will be able to study a semester or longer in Canadian University

President Mike Mahon a part of Consul General of Canada delegation visiting India and creating educational relationships abroad

Quebec City massacre represents a moment for reflection

The U of L's Dr. Abdie Kazemipur offers a Muslim view on a horrific tragedy

Horns track team mines nine medals

The University of Letbridge Pronghorns track and field team threw and leapt their way to nine medals at the Canada West Championships

Familiar foes await Horns in second round of playoffs

Taking a look at the Pronghorns men's basketball team and its second-round match-up with the U of A Golden Bears

STEP program still open for applications from employers

The annual Summer Temporary Employment Program (STEP) returns for Alberta post-secondary students

Next generation of pilots attends bobsleigh school

Horns women's soccer player Kori Hol is recruited to attend bobsleigh pilot school at the Whistler Sliding Centre

University of Lethbridge - the value of practicum

A look at the U of L's Faculty of Education and the 60 hours of practicum prospective students must complete

Students volunteering their voices to help others speak

Volunteer Lethbridge, CKXU and the Students Union at the University of Lethbridge (ULSU) are combining forces to put on a voice drive

Lethbridge man passes torch on historic yearbook collection

Historian Bruce Haig's digital yearbook collection is now housed at the U of L library

Blood Tribe member becomes first Indigenous president of Harvard University's legal aid program

U of L alumnus and former Horns men's basketball star makes history in Harvard law

U of L master's student awarded prestigious honour

Yanjun Shi is one of 13 Alberta graduate students to receive the Alberta SPOR Graduate Studentship in Patient-Oriented Research – the first time it’s happened for a U of L student

Show documents diversity of Nova Scotia art

Painter Jeffery Spalding helped create one of the nation’s largest art collections here during his years as a University of Lethbridge professor

Pronghorns sweep the Vikes

Playing their first Canada West home playoff games since 2001, the U of L Pronghorns men's basketball team completed a 2-0 series sweep over Victoria

SAAG exhibit a collaboration of sight and sound

University of Lethbridge art professor Annie Martin collaborated with music professor Janet Youngdahl to create “Adoration,” a multi-channel sound and painting installation

Student involvement emphasized

In this article, which originally appeared on Friday, May 2, 1969, we get a snapshot of the birth of U of L research and its community connection, as well as the educational philosophy of the then new university

American dream out of reach, SACPA told

University of Lethbridge economist Richard Mueller says Canadians can still hope for a better job market

Maple Leafs coach Babcock discusses coaching philosophy

Former Pronghorns men's hockey coach Mike Babcock refers to his time at the U of L whenever he talks about coaching

Horns bring playoffs home

Pronghorns men's basketball gets ready to host its first post-season games since 2001

Future of jobs SACPA topic

Dr. Richard Mueller discusses the changing global job market in response to the new U.S. presidency

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