U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Commons witness casts doubt on his own study of ranked ballot system

Dr. Harold Jansen discusses his published study on electoral reform in front of the House Electoral Reform Committee

Cabinet solidarity forever — or at least, for two days in Sudbury!

Political scientist Dr. Harold Jansen to brief the Prime Minister on election reform

U of L researcher gets grant to continue work on prenatal stress

Dr. Gerlinde Metz and her research team received more than $1.1 million from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Westrop commits to Horns

Former LCI Ram Sevedyn Westrop to play for the Horns women's rugby program

Students use summer program to improve research skills

Some university students may have taken the summer off, however, others stuck around to further their academic career. The CCBN wrapped up its summer research program on Thursday following the annual summer student symposium.

Recent graduates give back

Airdrie students headed to the U of L raise and donate money to the Airdrie Food Bank

Horns add some youth

The Horns women's soccer program unveils its recruits for the upcoming Canada West season

City woman wins voice competition at national festival

Alyssa Durnie (BMus '16) is the classical voice winner of the 2016 National Music Festival staged in Edmonton for the past week.

KISU swimmers dive into university programs

Horns swimming is eager to welcome recruit Riley Kascak from Penticton, BC

Is struggling Alberta economy leading to high Lethbridge post-secondary enrolment?

A look at enrolment numbers for the U of L and Lethbridge College

Professor completes data collection with LiDAR system

Dr. Chris Hopkinson, along with his wife and fellow geography professor Laura Chasmer, conducted surveys from a plane equipped with a state-of-the-art laser mapping system

Locals set for medal runs

Lethbridge swimmer Rachel Nicol in 100m breaststroke final; Ashley Steacy heads to semifinal in women’s rugby 7s

Steacy wins bronze at Rio Olympics

Ashley Steacy and Kayla Moleschi, two former U of L Pronghorns, win bronze in Rio Olympics

International students get a crash course on what it’s like being Canadian

Nearly two dozen international university students have come to Lethbridge from Mexico to improve their English

High school students get a feel for a career in health care

Students from Lethbridge and surrounding area began their Health Sciences Careers Academy, a three-day program hosted by CAREERS: The Next Generation in partnership with Lethbridge College and the University of Lethbridge

Why fundraising is critical when publishing a book

U of L political scientist Chris Kukucha speaks to the new reality of having to raise money to publish a book with an academic press

University of Lethbridge professor takes to the skies for cross-country research mission

Dr. Chris Hopkinson will be taking to the skies to conduct surveys about the environment that could provide game-changing information

Mexican exchange students learning about Canadian culture

Students from Mexico are getting a small taste of what it means to be Canadian before starting their master’s programs in the fall

Canadian Ashley Steacy living rugby sevens dream in Rio

Former U of L Pronghorn standout Ashley Steacy recovers from injury to lead Canada into the Olympics

Local athletes to watch in Rio — and when to catch them

Former Horns Ashley Steacy, Kayla Moleschi among locals taking part in Rio Olympics

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