U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Keeping faith: The changing face of religion in Canada

Dr. Reg Bibby discusses some of the factors that have contributed to the changing face of religion in the country.

Phone apps helping nurses

National Nursing Week story focuses on recent studies out of the Faculty of Health Sciences

Nicol: Not just 'math is difficult': election results are too

U of L economist Dr. Christopher Nicol looks behind the numbers in the recent provincial election.

Inquiry needed for missing, murdered Aboriginal women

U of L sociology student Lauren Crazybull calls for a public inquiry

Award winner

U of L psychology student Ben Brinkman earns an NSERC grant for his work with Dr. Drew Rendall

What’s in a name? School divisions have decisions to make

Political science associate professor Dr. Yale Belanger speaks to the history and evolution of naming convention in Canada

Whither Alberta's Progressive Conservatives? Nowhere, probably …

Parkland Institute Director Dr. Trevor Harrison's take on the demise of the PCs is quoted

Big addition to U of L research

The University announces Dr. Erasmus Okine as the new Vice-President (Research)

The incredible lightness of being Albertan

Dr. Trevor Harrison pens an opinion piece on Alberta's new political landscape

Local clinic and doctor garner award

Alumnus Dr. Gavin Parker is recognized for his work at the Associate Clinic in Pincher Creek

Vulcan County artist displaying scenic shots of county and southern Alberta this month

Alumna Kassey Shier is profiled as a Vulcan County artist

PLAYCoaldale

PLAYCoaldale is partnering with the University of Lethbridge for the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy project

Parents protest against new sex-ed curriculum in Canada

The U of L's Dr. Abdie Kazemipur speaks of integrating Muslim religious views into mainstream Canadian society

First-hand war memory fading away

The U of L's Dr. Goldie Morgentaler says that the taboo against expressing anti-Semitism is weakening

Election shows Alberta ‘increasingly like the rest of’ Canada

Dr. Susan McDaniel discusses how changing demographics played a role in the provincial election

What NDP's victory means for Alberta's relations with aboriginals

Dr. Cheryl Currie, an assistant professor at the University of Lethbridge, says she was taken by the language in Notley’s speech

Anti-stigma efforts

The University of Lethbridge contributes to a local mental health program

Multiculturalism helping Muslims adapt to Canada

Dr. Abde Kazemipur addresses a SACPA audience, discussing the fate of Muslims in Canada

U of L 50th Anniversary Song Competition call for submissions is now open

The University is seeking a 50th Anniversary song and has appealed to the public at large

Male suicide a growing concern

Dr. Peter Kellett discusses male depression and suicide during Mental Health Week

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