Lethbridge’s post-secondaries announce Black History Month celebrations
ULethbridge will put on a wide array of activities for Black History Month
Defending Wilderness: Looking Back on a History of Protection in the Milk River Canyon
Late ULethbridge professor Dr. Julian Guay contributed to essential preservation work
South Campus vision discussion takes centre stage at SACPA
South Campus lands are a once-in-a-generation opportunity to create a new kind of neighbourhood
New U of L exhibition digs deeper into the meaning of soil
(Re)mediating Soils: Field Notes, brings together artists, scientists, gardeners, farmers and Indigenous knowledge holders to explore soil
University of Lethbridge researcher to examine how social instability affects patients with Alzheimer's disease
Dr. Jackson Ham has received $150,000 in funding from the Alzheimer Society of Canada
U of L student publishes vaccine purity study in major journal
Sophia Bird and her research team developed a new technique to measure the purity
Mental health support critical in uncertain times
ULethbridge mental health activities reach students in time of need
Dr. Robert Kossuth appointed Associate Dean
Kossuth begins his new role immediately and will be responsible for several portfolios in the Faculty of Arts & Science
Hess art gallery displays an Indigenous-led exploration into AI
ULethbridge Art Gallery’s latest exhibit feature’s the creative outcomes of nine Indigenous artists
Artificial Intelligence: Pushing boundaries of ethics and influence
ULethbridge's Dr. Nicholas Dunn discusses international guidelines for AI
Pronghorns preparing to host Saskatchewan in final home weekend
Seniors to be celebrated at final home games
Waknuk becomes winningest coach in Pronghorn women’s basketball history
Horns coach says working with people the highlight of his work, above the results
Love turns brutal on local stage
ULethbridge fine arts alumni reconvene to produce new stage show
Pronghorns basketball announces new title sponsor
Ward Bros. Construction will be investing $150,000 into the Pronghorn basketball programs
University community mourns passing of former president Dr. Bill Cade
ULethbridge pays tribute to president who guided institution through significant growth
Canada has too few professional archeologists, and that has economic consequences
ULethbridge's Dr. Ken Holyoke discusses the need for more professional archeologists
Lethbridge post-secondary leaders look ahead to 2026
ULethbridge President Dr. Digvir Jayas excited about the upcoming year
Recall law being used exactly as UCP wrote it, says expert
Dr. Trevor Harrison says due diligence before the act was approved could have foreseen problems
Forum for the study of the ‘philosophy’ of AI launched at universities in Ontario and Alberta
The Canadian Association for the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence was created to address a “longstanding gap” in Canada’s AI landscape
Philosophy Professor to Co-Lead First Canadian Association for the Philosophy of AI
ULethbridge's Dr. Nicholas Dunn is a co-lead on the project