U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Norlander takes a chance on Lethbridge

Jessica Norlander joins the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns women’s basketball team after a two-year career at Green River College in Seattle

Summer science camps for youth are underway at U of L

Budding young scientists can keep busy through the summer by signing up for a science camp at the University of Lethbridge.

U of L AGILITY program offers support to young inventors

AGILITY, celebrating its first anniversary, provides students with a platform to build their entrepreneurial spirit by linking education, research and creative development, through hands-on learning.

Lethbridge-based lawyer named Chair of University of Lethbridge Board of Governors

University of Lethbridge alumnus and local lawyer Kurt Schlachter is the new chair of the university’s Board of Governors, just the 10th in the school’s history.

Like a sponge: Research led by UM underscores importance of gravel-bed rivers to safeguard biodiversity

"Imagine that whole system from valley wall to valley wall being a big gravel sponge."

U of L neuroscientists utilize state-of-the-art equipment

A state-of-the-art optical imaging lab is putting the University of Lethbridge and Canadian Centre of Behavioural Neuroscience at the forefront of neurological research.

U of L optical imaging lab providing insight on neurological disorders

The University of Lethbridge’s state-of-the-art Optical Imaging Lab is giving the institution a new insight into neurological disorders

New coach impresses Pass Piranahs Swim Club athletes

Fourth-year student Cole Midtdal is the new coach for the Pass Piranha Swim Club

University of Lethbridge applauds Canada & Mexico’s plan to strengthen educational ties

The University of Lethbridge expressed its excitement after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexico’s President Enrique Pena Nieto announced their intention to strengthen educational ties following the Three Amigos Summit Wednesday

Gravel-Bed Rivers Provide Critical Habitat

Gravel-bed river floodplains are some of the most ecologically important habitats in North America, according to a pioneering new study involving the U of L's Dr. Stewart Rood

Local resident recognized with highest provincial honour

The U of L's Dr. Leroy Little Bear has been inducted to the Alberta Order of Excellence

Monkey business, Alberta researchers explore ‘phenomenon’ of tourists being ripped off by monkeys

University of Lethbridge researcher Dr. Jean-Baptiste Leca and his team conducted a study examining habits of the Balinese long-tailed macaque monkeys

Prime Minister welcomes education cooperation with Mexico

University of Lethbridge among those who have formalized their relationship with Mexican universities to better support Indigenous youth and women

U of L researchers get $2 million

Researchers at the University of Lethbridge have received more than $2 million in funding from a national research council

The burning challenge

Dr. Jim Byrne says the world is facing another, truly global existential threat: climate change

Millman to compete next month in El Salvador

Truro’s Peter Millman, a Pronghorn thrower, has been named to the Canadian under-23 team for the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletics Association championships

U of L breaks ground on $248 million Destination Project

Sweetgrass, song and gold-coloured shovels were part of a sun-drenched ceremony Thursday, marking the start of a $248-million addition to the University of Lethbridge

5 ways education could produce a brighter future for Indigenous people

Dr. Leroy Little Bear believes that learning the Blackfoot language is a good idea for everyone, not just Indigenous people

Horns rugby adds a pair of Caitlins

The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns women’s rugby team announced a pair recruits on Wednesday

University of Lethbridge strengthens links to Japan with new partnership

The University of Lethbridge extended its 35-year history with Japan, signing a number of agreements recently

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