U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Activist visions

Dr. Josephine Mills curates an exhibit currently on display in Ontario

Board of Governors appoints Dr. Claudia Malacrida as new Associate Vice-President (Research)

The University of Lethbridge Board of Governors has appointed Dr. Claudia Malacrida as the new Associate Vice-President (Research)

University of Lethbridge implements fall reading week in November

Students at the University of Lethbridge will be getting an extra holiday starting next fall with the addition of a fall reading break, Nov. 7-10

Operation Red Nose Lethbridge has busiest weekend of the year

A total of 301 safe rides home were given this weekend through Operation Red Nose Lethbridge

U of L committee's fundraising efforts to help Syrian refugees garner wide support

A fundraising effort organized by the University of Lethbridge Refugee Action committee in September has already raised more than $26,000

The Contemporary relevance of the Historical Treaties to Treaty Indian peoples

Recent University of Lethbridge masters graduate in Native American Studies, Leon Crane Bear, pens an essay

Horns team up to fight cancer

The Pronghorns women's hockey team raised $3,000 for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation as they hosted their annual Pink the Rink fundraiser

It's not your imagination, winters are really getting warmer

A University of Lethbridge study reviewing weather patterns throughout the province since 1960 shows the climate is actually warming, leading to potentially longer growing seasons

Students' music project supported by businesses

A recent CD release highlighted the creative collaboration between two local businesses and the University of Lethbridge

Horns add to foundation

The Pronghorns men's basketball team announces its latest recruit, Stirling product Scott Mazutinec

Coaldale curler receives first ever scholarship award

U of L student Lindey Felske is recognized for her community involvement

From “Social Licence” to “Social Partnership”: Promoting Shared Interests for Resource and Infrastructure Development

Drs. Geoffrey Hale and Yale Belanger identify best practices for successful community engagement by companies, industries and governments that have a proven track record of success

Canadian poet with roots in Moose Jaw

U of L English alumna Karen Solie, who recently released some new works, won the 2010 Griffin Poetry Prize

Lubicon Lake Nation holds historic by-election: Cynthia Tomlinson first woman elected to traditional government

U of L alumna Cynthia Tomlinson became the first woman elected to the traditional government of the Lubicon Lake Nation

Three exhibits open at SAAG

Work from a U of L Faculty of Fine Arts alumna will be on display

Operation Red Nose at the ready for weekend partiers

The community once again welcomes the service of Pronghorn Athletics' Operation Red Nose

Marijuana use can severely affect the brain

Fulbright Distinguished Visiting Research Chair Dr. Diana Dow-Edwards addresses the side effects of marijuana use in the brain

New West names director, GM

Alumnus Derek Stevenson takes on role with New West Theatre

Anti-GMO group says yield gains non-existent

A recent study by researchers at the University of Manitoba and the University of Lethbridge determined that GM canola varieties generated an extra $726 million in net benefits to farmers over conventional varieties in 2012

Special day to showcase persons with disabilities

Dr. Claudia Malacrida will present a TED talk as part of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities activities

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