U of L In The News

U of L In The News

The pros and cons of editing a collection of essays

Dr. Christopher Kukucha says the professional risks are too great for a junior scholar, but for more senior scholars it can be a worthwhile experience

Coaching field hockey newest chapter of shared lifetime

Education student Chelsea Overwater giving back to her Didsbury community as Chinook's Edge field hockey coach

Kacie comes home

The two-time Southern Alberta High School Girls Basketball League most valuable player returns to play for the Pronghorns women's basketball team

U of L to honour Terry Robinson

A world-renowned neuroscientist is one of the University of Lethbridge’s Honourary Degree recipients for 2016

School division announces A.B. Daley vice-principal for next year

U of L Education alumna Allison Martin has been named as the new assistant principal of A.B. Daley Community School in Nanton

Bright future for ag programs at U of L, LC

David Hill, U of L and Lethbridge College director of development for the Southern Alberta Agriculture program, outlined what the college and university are trying to do by developing new programs in agribusiness and agriculture

How the wildfires will affect Fort McMurray's children

University of Lethbridge researcher and nursing professor Judith Kulig says children who've fled the wildfires in Fort McMurray are likely to hide their fears from their parents

Highlanders 2.0 up for the test in PDL return

Horns men's soccer player Chris Rushworth suits up for the Victoria Highlanders of the Pacific Coast Soccer League

Western Canada wildfires - This year could be worse than last, say experts

Dr. Judith Kulig, a wildfire expert, comments on the already active fire season

MRI to aid neuroscience research at U of L

A world-class research and diagnostic imaging facility is coming to the University of Lethbridge, providing southern Alberta the most powerful magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the region

U of L, LC Ag program co-operation SACPA topic

The U of L's David Hill discusses a new project designed to further co-operation between the institutions in the delivery of agriculture-related programming

Deep male voices not so much sexy as intimidating

Former U of L faculty member Dr. Drew Rendall co-authors a study on the role that voices play

Shot putter Millman breaks provincial record

Pronghorns thrower Peter Millman is back in his home province setting new records

U of L’s Centre for Oral History and Tradition to offer public workshops

Members of the Centre for Oral History and Tradition, in partnership with the Galt Museum and Archives, are offering their expertise as oral historians to help southern Albertans make their history projects a reality

2016 Census forms in the mail

Dr. Susan McDaniel discusses how the long-form Census plays a vital role in community planning

Students collaborate on SAAG exhibitions

Three new exhibitions at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery highlight the work of young, local and regional artists and are curated by U of L students

Why entrepreneurs bring benefits to corporate boards

Gloria Yuan Tian of the U of L's Calgary Campus co-authors a paper detailing how smaller companies that appoint entrepreneurs to their boards see a number of positive changes

Steinke bound for hall of fame

The Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame is celebrating coaching at its induction banquet on Saturday, and one of the area’s most successful coaches, the U of L's Larry Steinke, will be inducted

Budding scientists get a taste of university research

High school students were given the oppurtunity to see what it would be like to study science at the University of Lethbridge on Wednesday during the fifth annual Lets DO Science Day

Millennials seek housing in Calgary's downtown or deep south: researcher

University of Lethbridge graduate student researcher Trina Burgess is finding that most millennials (aged 25-35) are moving towards the centre of the city of Calgary

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