U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Former CCHS student receives U of L medal of merit

A look at Patrick McFarland, who was presented with the School of Graduate Studies Medal of Merit, Master of Education during the University’s Spring Convocation

Universities revamp menus

James Booth, executive director of the University's ancillary services, speaks to food services working to meet students' unique needs

University art galleries reach out to a wider community

U of L Art Gallery director and curator Dr. Josephine Mills talks about the role of university art galleries in Canadian communities

Lethbridge ranks high in Alberta Venture

The U of L's Destination Project, community contributions help prop up area in rankings

Pop-up health care hopes to make an IMPACT

The focus of the project is to implement some kind of intervention that will improve access to community based health services

Clergywoman named U of L volunteer of the year

Rev. Erin Phillips offers spiritual and practical support to thousands of students in Lethbridge

Canadian Interuniversity Sport looks to make itself more relevant

U of L President Dr. Mike Mahon, in his role as CIS board chairman, talks about the future of university sport

Top students, professors honoured at U of L Convocation

Celebrating Spring 2016 Convocation

First Nations thought leader says old way of thinking is the new way forward

Leroy Little Bear, longtime advocate for First Nations education and former director of the Native American Program at Harvard University, encouraged the audience to adopt Blackfoot cultural metaphysics

Years of hard work pays off for U of L students

The University of Lethbridge is celebrating the achievements of 1,452 students as they cross the stage during Spring 2016 Convocation

Highlights today at Congress 2016

The U of L's Leroy Little Bear, an advocate for First Nations education and former director of the Harvard University Native American Program, presents Big Thinking and Rethinking: Blackfoot Metaphysics 'Waiting in the Wings' at Congress 2016

U of L to bestow honorary degrees at convocation

An honorary Cree chief, an internationally recognized nursing educator and a University of Lethbridge graduate who’s become an acclaimed neuroscientist will receive honorary degrees this week

U of L faculty members to receive awards

Two University of Lethbridge faculty members are being recognized for outstanding work in research or teaching

Returning Fort McMurray residents face long road to recovery

Dr. Judith Kulig, who has studied the aftermath of four major fires in Western Canada, including Slave Lake five years ago, says people could potentially relive the evacuation experience as they return

King, Lapointe friendship bridged the two solitudes

Dr. John von Heyking on the friendship that formed the lynch pin of national unity during a key period of Canadian political history

SAS athletes earn scholarships

Swimmer Tricia Fair, who swam for the Salmon Arm Secondary Sockeyes summer swim club, will be joining the Horns Swim Team

Trainer offers free classes

Alumnus Lorne Osborne, president of Airdrie fitness business Provision Athletics, is hosting free boot camp sessions all summer

Real-life money lessons for Palliser students

The first-ever High School Finance Competition at the University of Lethbridge proved time well-invested for a pair of student teams from Palliser

Change in dementia care has positive results

David Sheard, a leading dementia consultant from Britain, visited the city as keynote speaker for the Beulah Salt Seniors Health Conference at the University of Lethbridge

High school students thrive in finance contest

A team from Catholic Central High School earned first place at the University of Lethbridge’s first ever High School Finance Competition on Friday

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