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
Horns bring playoffs home
Pronghorns men's basketball gets ready to host its first post-season games since 2001
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
YWCA Lethbridge Women of Distinction, Dr. Carla Carnaghan
Dr. Carla Carnaghan is known for her expert knowledge in finance, e-business and accounting education and works as an educator in the Faculty of Management at the University of Lethbridge
Future of jobs SACPA topic
Dr. Richard Mueller discusses the changing global job market in response to the new U.S. presidency
U of L summit discusses ag industry future
The annual AGILITY Innovation Summit: Future of Food at the University of Lethbridge ran last week
City lawyer named new chairman of Lethbridge College board of governors
U of L alumna and former and former sessional instructor Kristin Ailsby to Chair college board
Confirmed, talking to yourself is a good thing
A U of L study found that students who used positive self-talk were able to change their perspectives, attitudes and reactions
Alberta envoy to push for greater share of federal research and innovation funding in Ottawa
U of L President Mike Mahon is part of an Alberta university envoy headed to Ottawa
Today’s children missing out on benefits of outdoor play
Dr. Sergio Pellis draws a link between academic performance and play and how it can be seen in international education rankings
Protesters stand up to Castle OHV plan
Dr. Andrew Hurly adds his voice to the Castle area OHV issue, saying the science clearly shows that Off Highway Vehicles are destructive on the landscape
University of Lethbridge brings new opportunities to students with research partnership
The University of Lethbridge joins the Composites Research Network
Many events on tap for Family Day
The U of L's annual Play Day is among the highest profile events on Family Day
Southern Alberta research programs receive necessary funding
Four research projects are being given $25,000 in funding to help them get started thanks to a program at the University of Lethbridge
Canada’s fertility rate continues to put pressure on immigration
Dr Susan McDaniel discusses themes related to family size and child rearing