U of L In The News

U of L In The News

U of L students to study in Philippines

Dr. Glenda Bonifacio debuts a six-credit field course from the Department of Women and Gender Studies

Unstructured time key to children’s brain development

Dr. Sergio Pellis discusses the importance of unstructured play in the development of a child's brain

Proposed NDP tuition freeze could mean refund

The University discusses the changing landscape of provincial funding in the wake of the NDP election victory

Dozen new recruits

The Pronghorns men's hockey team unveils the bulk of its 2015/16 recruiting class

Name of Langevin Block under scrutiny for residential schools connection

The U of L's Dr. Linda Many Guns says the federal government should consider renaming the building that houses the Prime Minister’s Office

Dave Waknuk leaves Wolves

Grande Prairie Wolves head coach Dave Waknuk has accepted an assistant coaching position with the Pronghorns women’s basketball program

Cambridge University to offer Lego professorship

The U of L's Dr. Sergio Pellis and his research on play behaviour is cited

Pronghorns add Rattler to roster

The Pronghorns women's basketball team brings in a recruit from Medicine Hat College

And the award winners are . . .

U of L graduate students win two categories at the 11th annual Chinook Entrepreneur Challenge Awards

$2M grant to helpU of L researchers study cellular imaging of the brain

Neuroscience professor Dr. Robert Sutherland will lead the new Cell Signalling Interdisciplinary Research Centre

State should be religiously neutral

The U of L's Dr. James Linville discusses the role of prayer in school and the public at large

Golden's Josh Hiraoka prepares for final swim season before university

Pronghorns men's swimming recruit is coming off a stellar 2014 season that saw him win three B.C. provincial gold medals

Researcher to fight potato blight

U of L alumna Dr. Melanie Kalischuk is now working at Lethbridge College where she is developing advanced warning systems to prevent the spread of Phytophthora infestans

A perfect partnership

The strong relationship between Volunteer Lethbridge and the U of L is examined

Changes to U of L athletics start at the top

Pronghorn Athletics to embark on a new era after changes in administration

All work and no play never pays off

Allowing children the opportunity for unstructured play is key to their development, says the U of L's Dr. Sergio Pellis

U of L has deal with Olds College

Creative design students from across Canada will soon be able to take advantage of new transfer opportunities between Olds College and the U of L

Declining attendance backdrops church’s 90th anniversary

Dr. Reg Bibby's research is quoted in this look at the health of the United Church

Lyle Aleman remembered as a loving, hard-working family man

U of L alumnus Lyle Aleman remembered as business leader and loving family man

Hell for the helpless

Taking a look at Dr. Claudia Malacrida's book, A Special Hell, the first scholarly work to delve into the history of a Canadian institution for people labelled with intellectual disabilities

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