U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Why we keep playing the lottery

Dr. Robert Williams explains that the extreme rarity of winning a jackpot does not register with people

Stars captain their unsung hero

Saskatoon Stars midget prospect Paige Michalenko is ticketed for the Pronghorns women's hockey program in Fall 2015

U of L plays major role in selecting site for world's largest telescope

Special technology developed at the U of L called Infrared Radiometer for Millimetre Astronomy (IRMA) helped choose the site for the telescope

Rugby veteran Ashley Steacy hopes to make 2016 Olympics a family affair

Former Pronghorn star now the captain of the women's national rugby team

Interview: Professor/Author Dr. Claudia Malacrida

An interview focusing on Dr. Claudia Malacrida's provocative new book on the Michener Centre

Neufeldt honoured with scholarship in his name

The Faculty of Management honours local businessman Dennis Neufeldt

Getting the student vote out

The Students' Union works to get students interested in the provincial election

Triplets born in Lethbridge

Former Horns women's hockey player Johanna Rhodes gives birth to triplets

Gophers sleep, breed, reproduce; cause problems for producers

Professor emeritus Dr. Gail Michener describes the life cycle of the Richardson's ground squirrel

University of Lethbridge helps art students think outside the box

The U of L is putting high technology tools into the hands of students from all faculties

Future's in good hands

University of Lethbridge students are among those honoured as city's top young volunteers

University of Lethbridge introduces 2015 Alumni Honour Society inductees

The esteemed group of Alumni Honour Society inductees

Students honoured for volunteer spirit

The U of L was well represented by its students at the Leaders of Tomorrow Gala

Giving back through the gift of music

A look at U of L student Alyssa Waldner, honoured recently by Volunteer Lethbridge as a Leader of Tomorrow

Smaller parties undeterred by slim chance of election victory

Dr. Harold Jansen says parties like the Greens or the Social Credit Party provide a “safety valve” for disenfranchised voters

Babies don't develop handedness all at once

Dr. Claudia Gonzalez researches how children develop their right or left-handed tendencies

U of L introduces AGILITY program

AGILITY is designed to nurture and support both innovation and entrepreneurship among students

Ex-AGNS head takes reins at Beaverbrook gallery

Former U of L Art Gallery curator Jeffrey Spalding has a new role

Horns get a big win

Pronghorn Athletics will maintain its full complement of teams for the next three seasons of Canada West play

U of L's Engineering Transfer Program gaining plenty of interest

The reintroduction of an engineering transfer option is well received by students

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