U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Community Foundation dinner goes Tuesday

The U of L's Dr. David Naylor is the featured speaker at the 17th annual Friends of the Foundation Dinner

Urban beekeeping not on immediate horizon for council

Members of the University of Lethbridge High School iGEM team created a bit of a buzz at the city council meeting on Monday

Musician tackles residential schools in latest album

U of L alumnus John Wort Hannam is taking on the controversial subject matter of Canada’s residential schools with his album Love Lives On

Bozeman team tops Dragon Boat Festival

The University of Lethbridge Pronghorn Paddlers won the Mixed C Division at the Montana Dragon Boat Festival at Lakeside

Nurses say lack of resources affecting their ability to properly care for patients

Dr. Shannon Spenceley's study into moral distress among nurses garners attention fro province

Yutie passing it on

Former Pronghorns' assistant hockey coach Yutaka Urano recognized for his role in developing Coaldale Minor Hockey

Plenty to consider for today's council meeting

The U of L's High School iGEM team will present its research on the decreasing bee population, and its argument in favour of allowing residents to participate in Urban Beekeeping

Chamber unveils new recognition

U of L alumnus Obed Maurice, founder of Maxim Management Chartered Accountant, is honoured as part of the new Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce and BDO’s Top 40 Under Forty awards program

Toronto Maple Leafs State of the Nation – Full Transcript

When Mike Babcock talks, he almost always brings up his time as head coach of the Pronghorns men's hockey team

‘Ms. Sugarcoat’ kicks off first Lethbridge Fringe Festival

Fine Arts alumna Alice Nelson presents the opening performance at the inaugural Lethbridge Fringe Festival

Applying your nitrogen in the fall

Dr. Ross McKenzie is an adjunct professor at the University of Lethbridge, teaching four-year soil management and irrigation science courses

NDP candidates won on the cheap against big-spending Tories in Alberta election

U of L political scientist Dr. Harold Jansen, who studies party finance in Alberta, says voters often pay closer attention to parties’ central campaigns — and the actions of the leaders — than their local candidates

Yiddish literature exponent among UCSD lecturers

Dr. Goldie Morgentaler will be retelling the stories of her mother, Chava Rosenfarb, a well-known Yiddish writer, as part of UCSD’s speaker’s series on the Holocaust

Prairie Thunder female hockey program continues to grow

Pronghorns female hockey alumni Robbie Hodgson of Duchess and Leslie Burton of Tilley lend their experience to a conditioning camp for female players in the brooks area

College and U of L welcome new crop of students

Student orientation introduces new students to the city's post-secondary campuses

The next phase of life

New Student Orientation at the U of L boasts the largest attendance in its history

Alberta expected to announce deep budget deficit in the fall to spur province’s economy

U of L economist Dr. Chris Nicol comments on the possibility of infrastructure stimulus spending

U.S. border towns see fewer Canadian shoppers as oil, loonie drop

U of L economist Donna Townley discusses a shrinking Canadian contribution to Montana's economy

Southern Albertan takes on a taxing new role

Alumnus Don Sommerfeldt is appointed to the Tax Court of Canada

Canadian election could impact trade, environmental policies

Drs. Harold Jansen and Geoffrey Hale discuss the possible impact the Canadian election could have on Montana's Flathead Valley

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