U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Early-career researchers call for more science in environmental decisions

Scientists from across Canada — including the University of Lethbridge — have issued an open letter to Prime Minister Trudeau, asking for more scientific rigour and transparency in environmental decision making

Live octopus? Animal activists want it off the menu

Biologist Dr. Jennifer Mather discusses the live seafood movement at California retaurants

Operation Red Nose looking for help

The Operation Red Nose 22nd annual Holiday campaign in Lethbridge starts Nov. 25

U of L fraternity plans fundraiser

A pledging class for a local university fraternity is hosting an evening of entertainment in support of functional literacy in the city

Pronghorns reobund nicely

A simple game plan combined with some crashing and banging under the glass returned the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns men’s basketball team to the win column

CCH, St. Francis bands looking to strike right note with CBC challenge

The U of L Digital Audio Arts program supports local high schools in quest

MHC students get second place at agribusiness competition

Students at Medicine Hat College were awarded second place at the Cor Van Raay Agribusiness Case Competition

Trump win has implications for Alberta

Dr. Christopher Kukucha, who’s studied Canada-U.S. relations, says Trump’s unexpected win has plenty of implications on this side of the border

Backpacks to benefit schools

The U of L's Education Undergraduate Society is in its ninth year collecting backpacks and supplies for local schools in need

YouTube sensation to speak at U of L

YouTube star Jenna Mourey, or as she’s most commonly known, Jenna Marbles, will be speaking at this year’s University of Lethbridge Students’ Union Academic Speaker Series

Women’s rugby sevens pilot project coming to Western Canada schools

Former Pronghorn and Olympic medalist Ashley Steacy part of push behind new rugby sevens league in Canada West

Local political scientists stunned by results

Dr. Geoffrey Hale admits he's shocked by the results of the U.S. election

U of L professor awarded contract to study Highway 3 widening

Management professor Kien Tran conducting a cost-benefit analysis of twinning the busy highway

A fire in the belly: Researcher races against time

Marc Bomhof, who will receive his PhD on Nov. 10 from the U of C, has joined the U of L as an assistant professor in Kinesiology & Physical Education.

U of L expert predicting Clinton victory in U.S. election

Sociologist Trevor Harrison believes Hillary Clinton will finish on top as Americans head to the polls

Remembrance film At What Cost debuts

The U of L contributes to a Remembrance Day project at Picture Butte High School

Women who had midwives in hospital had more positive childbirth process, researcher finds

Dr. Claudia Malacrida says a woman's childbirth experience depends a lot on where she lives in the province — and whether she has access to midwifery services.

Forget Clinton and Trump — it's Congress that matters most to some Canadians

Dr. Geoffrey Hale discusses how decision-making is accomplished in the U.S. and what to expect after the election

Association welcomes new director of its world-renowned clinical and healthy work environments program

Dr. Valerie Grdisa, an adjunct professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences, assumes the position of Director of the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario

Horns beat the buzzer

The Pronghorns men's basketball team completed a season-opening sweep of MacEwan Griffins

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