U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Adult learners flock back to school looking to upgrade skills

University of Lethbridge has seen student numbers increase at their Calgary campus by 2.6 per cent

Horns women sweep the Pandas

The Horns women's hockey team continued its perfect start to the season with two huge wins in Edmonton

U of L working to prevent young adult deaths

The University of Lethbridge has joined with two prominent American foundations to support student well-being

Week brings mental illness into the spotlight

Dr. Mark Slomp, manager of Counselling and Career Services at the U of L, talks about the importance of mental health for Mental Illness Awareness Week

U of L rolls out new waste diversion model

Recycling and Caretaking Manager Judy Jaeger says her staff will be setting up sorting stations in an effort to divert office waste from the landfill.

Alta. job seekers look at ag sector

Agricultural organizations a big part of U of L's Career Fair

Case competition: post-secondary students tackle agribusiness challenge

Lethbridge College and the University of Lethbridge are joining forces and asking students enrolled in agriculture to take part in the new Cor Van Raay Agribusiness Case Competition

Agreement cooks up questions

Dr. Geoffrey Hale comments on the newly-signed Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement

University of Lethbridge establishes Josh Burton Memorial Award

Josh Burton, a 23-year-old southern Alberta man who died in July 2013 after a car accident in Guatemala, will now have a University of Lethbridge music scholarship in his name

Western Michigan hockey falls to Lethbridge 4-3 in first exhibition loss since 1998

The Horns men's hockey team splits a pair of games on a pre-season trip to Michigan

University career Fair gives idea of future job opportunities

A look at the 2015 Career Fair and the benefits for both students and employers

The awakening of the youth vote

ULSU President Brenna Scott working hard to engage students in the political process

University of Lethbridge president spends own money on Pronghorns

Dr. Mike Mahon and his wife, Maureen, have committed to giving $60,000 in scholarship money to Pronghorn athletes

Canada shows its age as seniors outnumber children for first time

The U of L's Dr. Susan McDaniel, the Canada Research Chair in Global Population and Life Course, speaks to how the country will cope with this continuing trend

Composer named U of L Distinguished Alumnus of Year

Renowned as a rising star in both the worlds of music and academia, alumnus Andrew Staniland has been named the University of Lethbridge Alumni Association’s 2015 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year.

City goes one-for-two with resolutions at AUMA convention

Support behind a national inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW), sparked by U of L student Lauren Crazybull, was given at the three-day Alberta Urban Municipalities Association (AUMA) convention last week in Calgary.

National women's soccer coach highlights Pronghorns Scholarship Breakfast

John Herman stressed the importance of developing a high performance culture, both on and off the field

Bhutanese seniors share food bounty with university, college students

After cultivating two vegetable gardens over the summer, a Bhutanese seniors group is donating their produce to financially strapped students at Lethbridge College and the University of Lethbridge.

University of Lethbridge honouring two Kainai doctors

Two Kainai physicians are being recognized for exemplary leadership in response to the fentanyl crisis on the Blood Reserve with the Friends of Health Sciences award

Resilience a hallmark of the Crowsnest Pass

Dr. Judith Kulig speaks of the resiliency of the Crowsnest Pass in the wake of recent tragedies

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