U of L In The News

U of L In The News

My mother’s very special relationship

Goldie Morgentaler’s mother made a lifelong friend of a British soldier soon after she was liberated from a Nazi concentration camp in 1945

Local man shares story of finding faith

Alumnus Chris Roth describes his religious journey and what role his time as a U of L student played in his life

Author looks into the past

Award-winning author Joseph Boyden provided local residents with an opportunity to look into Canada’s past Thursday with a talk about his latest novel, The Orenda

New media exhibits create unique experience

A number of different artistic styles are intersecting to create a unique experience at the University of Lethbridge Foster James Penny Gallery running through next week

New study to examine influence of oil companies on politics

U of L sociologist Dr. Trevor Harrison and the Parkland Institute receive funding to study fossil fuel industry

Powerful myth of perseverance can hurt kids

The U of L's Dr. Robbin Gibb explains how stressful childhoods can permanently damage development

Concussion researcher stands behind the no heading movement

Dr. Ian Whishaw discusses the move to ban heading for young players in American soccer

Opinion: Is it time for an Alberta tax commission?

Dr. Trevor Harrison questions whether the province should look more closely at its taxation system

Brantford Blast set to host expansion Thorold Athletics

Former University of Lethbridge Pronghorns men's hockey player and alumnus Steve Zmudczynski still playing the game he loves

ECS career fair shows students what's available after high school

U of L recruiters made their way to Estevan, Saskatchewan to take part in a high school career fair

WADA report: Canadian athletes not surprised by Russian doping allegations

Pronghorns alumnus Jim Steacy reacts to the news that Russian track athletes have allegedly been part of systematic doping regimens

Airdrie queen seeks national title

U of L sociology student Terra Chalack is in the running for the Miss Rodeo Canada 2016 title

U of L group hopes to help with Syria crisis

The U of L Refugee Action Committee is a volunteer group of the university community trying to do its part battling the Syrian refugee crisis

Collaborative exhibit opens at U of L

Two artists pull back the curtain on their collective muse and let viewers wander the landscape of their creative process in a new exhibit at the University of Lethbridge Main Gallery

Alberta author Mikaela Everett's unsettling debut YA novel, The Unquiet, makes big splash

U of L alumna Mikaela Everett makes a big impression with her first novel

Pronghorns a family affair for Orbans

First-year Pronghorn Blake Orban follows in father's footsteps in men's hockey program

Martha Cohen art collection to be auctioned off

Art from the Jim Coutts' collection will also be auctioned to support programming at the U of L's Coutts Centre for Western Canadian Heritage

Shedding light on sciences

A workshop aimed at high-level light sciences and technology provided graduate students at the University of Lethbridge with an opportunity to learn about the latest advances in their fields of study

Sorry, NHL fans: fighting is here to stay

Another look at economics professor Duane Rockerbie's study on fighting in hockey and its place in the future of the game

Lethbridge post-secondary institutions agree to enhance agricultural programming

The University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College are collaborating to further enhance agricultural programming in southern Alberta

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