U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Berlin calling for young Calgary opera singer

Kathleen Morrison (BMus '05) is glad she had the courage to set out on her own and move to Berlin to establish a career as an opera singer.

Hammer thrower Steacy hopes to add to his medal haul at Pan Am Games

Jim Steacy (BASc '09) reflects on his career as a hammer thrower and his hopes for the Pan Am Games

Djaballah finalist in Art Prize event

U of L alumna and artist Anne-Laure Djaballah (MFA '15) has learned she's one of the finalists for the Salt Spring National Art Prize with a piece inspired by the Lethbridge landscape.

Hippity-hoppocalypse?

High heat has allowed more grasshopper eggs to hatch this year, says U of L grasshopper expert Dan Johnson.

Improving the world one shirt at a time

Fine Arts alumna Jena Murray has launched VEENA, a social enterprise and sustainable growth wear brand that is based on using art to help girls find strength and build courage

U of A study shows stress can increase odds of premature birth

Dr. Gerlinde Metz's original research is cited in a follow-up study

High River Otters going strong this season

Pronghorn swimmer Carson Wendel is giving back to his community by coaching young swimmers over the summer

Researcher hopes parasite map will help Alberta ranchers

University of Lethbridge PhD candidate Melissa Beck has put together a map of where cattle parasites are at their worst in Alberta

Here’s where your money goes if you donate to a political party

Dr. Harold Jansen describes the ins and outs of political donations

Satellite Maker Planet Labs Acquires BlackBridge’s Geospatial Business

Planet Labs has announced it is acquiring BlackBridge's RapidEye and geospatial businesses.

Wildfires bring communities together in a cohesive and supportive manner

Dr. Judith Kulig discusses her extensive wildfire research as Saskatchewan deals with multiple fires in the province

Pronghorns rally behind teammate

Horns men's basketball forward Brent Watkins is in hospital in Butte, MT

Potatoes free of zebra chip so far

University of Lethbridge scientist Dr. Dan Johnson is the lead on a project to watch for the potato psyllid, a tiny insect that can carry a pathogen causing a harmful condition called zebra chip in potatoes

Red Wings announce new strength and conditioning coach

Former Horns hockey player and U of L alumnus Mike Kadar is off to Detroit

Just in! And the winner is . . .

A look at the Teaching Centre's new SCALE-UP room

Local musician performs in Ottawa

On the heels of graduating with a bachelor of music degree this spring, Owen Sheedy is spending the summer playing saxophone for the Band of the Ceremonial Guard, marching daily to Parliament Hill for the Changing of the Guard ceremony.

A hop, skip and jump to the Pan Ams

U of L student Aaron Hernandez talks about his athletic career in triple jump and being named to the Canadian team at the Pan Am Games

New vice president, academic, appointed at Lakeland College

Alumnus Michael Crowe earns a new post at Lakeland College

U of L gets $1.1 million in federal funding for synthetic biology

The University of Lethbridge is set to establish the first synthetic biology maker space in the province thanks to a federal funding boost

New 'Wendiceratops' named for legendary Alberta dinosaur hunter Wendy Sloboda

U of L alumna Wendy Sloboda (BA '01) continues to make significant finds

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