U of L In The News

U of L In The News

U of L professor to dive into Calgary region water rights

Dr. Lorraine Nicol has received $25,000 from the Alberta Real Estate Foundation to look into the challenges facing municipalities including the MD of Foothills, Rocky View County and Okotoks

Pronghorns add another Miller

Mylanda Miller is joining her older sister on the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns women’s basketball team

Horns of Sommer

The contribution of Pronghorn thrower Ryan Sommer to the U of L track program

Students make their pitch to business community

U of L student Chris Isaac participates in the Student Entrepreneurship Program forum

Steacy headed to Rio

Former Pronghorn thrower Heather Steacy qualifies for the Rio Olympic Games

Professionals unite for families

Alumna and teacher and tutor Ellie Jensen bringing support to Vernon community

Feasts for the eyes and ears

The Amalgamedia event at the U of L introduces the public to new media

U of L new media exhibit opens at Penny building

A new media exhibit, Amalgamedia, opens at the Dr. Foster James Penny Building

Interest in NHL wanes while Blue Jays creating new followers, survey shows

Dr. Reg Bibby polls Canadians on their attitudes towards sports

Value of volunteers celebrated

Volunteer Lethbridge, in partnership with the U of L, drives volunteerism in southern Alberta

Destination Project taking wind into consideration

The plans for the Destination Project’s proposed Science and Academic Building at the U of L have undergone significant testing for one of the biggest issues builders face in Lethbridge – the wind

Charleen Davidson new head of Community Foundation

Alumna Charleen Davidson is the new executive director of the Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta

Test drive event will aid U of L athletics

Dunlop Ford and the U of L Pronghorn Athletics department are teaming up to help raise up to $6,000 in support of Pronghorn athletes

Support service program launched at university

An online peer support service aimed at helping students through the stresses of their lives is launching at the University of Lethbridge in what organizers are calling a Canadian first

Working together pays dividends

U of L President Mike Mahon and SAIT President David Ross discuss campus collaboration and generating graduates ready to stimulate a diversified economy

PC-Wildrose merger unlikely says U of L expert

Dr. Trevor Harrison says it's unlikely a unite-the-right movement will see any change to the province's political landscape before the next election

FNMI generation making gains

A Prentice Institute for Global Population and Economy panel discusses changing times for Canada’s First Nations, Métis and Inuit families

Giving the brain love

University of Lethbridge neuroscience student Shilo Zeller is one of a select group of applicants who will be attending the Love Your Brain Retreat at Zeno Mountain Farm in Vermont

Funding cuts hurting First Nations

University of Lethbridge professor Linda Many Guns says there are continual cuts in federal funding for essential services on First Nations reserves across the land

Long-term care falling short

The U of L's Dr. Sienna Caspar brings to light the issues that long-term care facilities have when it comes to quality of care

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