U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Exhibit makes splash at SAAG

U of L Fine Arts students delve into themes related to water

The ground is moving

The U of L's Dr. Geoffrey Hale speaks about the provincial election landscape

U of L students share their passion for science

High school students from Lethbridge and surrounding area were able to learn more about science during the annual Let’s DO Science Day

Long-time professors to be honoured by U of L

The annual Long Service Awards will recognize some of the U of L's longest-tenured professors

Students targeted to vote through social media

U of L student groups urge fellow students to get out and make a difference in the provincial election

My sexual education

Neuroscientist Dr. Bryan Kolb's work is quoted in relation to how teens' brains change through behaviour

Remote sensing provides climate change evidence

Geography professor Dr. Craig Coburn explains how remote sensing gives researchers greater insight into climate change

Spark Teaching Symposium allows teachers to share information

Ideas and sparks were flying at the University of Lethbridge during the first 2015 Spark Teaching Symposium

Jane's Walk in Lethbridge

As part of the nation-wide Jane’s Walk, the University of Lethbridge held a Sculpture Walk

Dagboek: de maanden na de bevrijding uit Bergen-Belsen

A Dutch translation of U of L honorary degree recipient Chava Rosenfarb's Bergen Belsen diary in honour of the 70th anniversary of the liberation the Netherlands

A primer on economic platforms

The U of L's Dr. Chris Nicol takes a look at the economic platforms of all parties in advance of the provincial election

New coach for Otters to focus on technique, fun

Horns swimmer Carson Wendel is taking his talents back to his home community and coaching the local swim club

Technology lends a hand at Coyote Flats

The Centre for Oral History and Tradition (COHT) at the University of Lethbridge has been an important partner in a Picture Butte community project

Martin takes writing plunge

University of Lethbridge student A. Grace Martin is a published author

Alberta election: Wildrose defections not forgotten in southern ridings

University of Lethbridge political science professor, Geoffrey Hale, says the race in rural Alberta is still wide open

Provincial election campaigns ignore post-secondary: Alberta student leaders

Chris Hollingsworth, vice-president external for the University of Lethbridge Students’ Union, says he has concerns about accessibility and student debt

Mike Mtn. Horse students take learning to a new dimension

U of L professor Marlo Steed helped the students at Mike Mountain Horse School draft, model and 3D print their own designs

One man’s trash is another man’s art

Douglas Scholes, a U of L fine arts alum, puts a whole new spin on being a garbage collector.

Analysis: Examining the financial plans of Alberta's political parties

Chris Nicol, a University of Lethbridge economist, discusses the pros and cons of each party's fiscal plans in the lead up to the provincial election.

Local student lands scholarship for Lethbridge studies

Track and field recruit plans to pursue nursing degree

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