U of L In The News

U of L In The News

U of L’s ‘Brain Awareness Week’ returns Mar. 11-17

Week provides opportunities for the public to learn about advances in brain research from the U of L’s neuroscientists

Alberta gov't halting spending to address needs due to population growth not 'brightest idea': critics

Dr. Trevor Harrison says the approach seems short-sighted

Distinguished Women Scholar: Dr Anne Dymond on “Getting the Keys to the Vault”

Dr. Anne Dymond's YouTube talk is available

University welcomes families to its annual Play Day event

This year’s Play Day on Family Day was dinosaur-themed and included various activities for families

More than a game: How chess is helping prisoners in Canada

ULethbridge Chess for Life group's work to bring chess into prison is highlighted

Otieno learned a lot in first season

Pronghorns men's basketball coach assesses his first season at the helm

Academics discuss anti-immigrant rhetoric during Prentice Institute webinar

Prentice Institute webinar delves into complex social issue

Professor addresses Co2 impact on the planet

Dr. Marc Roussel explains the significance of greenhouse gasses and how they affect the planet

What's the buzz? Alberta is the powerhouse of Canada's honeybee industry

Dr. Shelley Hoover discusses the impact of the bee industry on Alberta agriculture

University of Lethbridge student creates powerchair soccer league

Inspired by his brother, a ULethbridge graduate student has created a powerchair soccer league for people with physical disabilities

University of Lethbridge hosting International Women’s Day conference

The theme of the conference is “Telling Our Stories: Embracing Excellence”

Resilient Rec YQL looks to provide meaningful opportunities

ULethbridge student Tannis Chartier looks to provide meaningful opportunities for unhoused people to enjoy recreational activities

Study shows methane emissions from Prairie wetlands are lower than expected

ULethbridge study has found that many of the ponds and wetlands dotting the Canadian Prairies emit less methane than predicted in part due to their elevated salt content

ULethbridge, Lambton embark on collaborative projects with Indigenous community partners

ULethbridge and the Kainai Nation’s Blood Tribe Department of Health have embarked on an initiative—named Sokkinakia’pi

Pronghorns to enshrine Hlady into the Hall of Fame

Andrea Hlady led the Pronghorns women’s basketball team to its only Canada West title in 1993

Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden, University of Lethbridge partner for new media project

The U of L New Media program partnered up with Nikka Yuko to bring 12 unique digital experiences to showcase to the public

“A Day in the Life” with Calgary Actor Meg Farhall

ULethbridge alumna has turned from teaching into a full-time career in theatre

Board of Trustees Announces New Chief Superintendent of Schools

ULethbridge Education alumna earns prominent post

University of Lethbridge partners with Blood Tribe to expand health service delivery

The new partnership will enhance health and well-being on the Kainai Nation

Southern Alberta Ethnic Association unveils oral history project for the Black community in Lethbridge

ULethbridge student Jacqueline Eshun is leading the interviews for the project

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