U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Opinion: Safe, long-term energy strategy crucial

U of L professors James Byrne and Paul Hazendonk discuss the need to diversify Alberta's energy industry and invest in renewable energy

Neufeldt to be honoured at U of L Scholarship Dinner

The Faculty of Management pays tribute to local business owner Dennis Neufeldt, president of Haul-All Equipment Systems Ltd.

Waging war on Oxy 80

The U of L's Dr. Cheryl Currie to address Oxy 80 use in Aboriginal communities

Chefs are serving diners live seafood: Is it a unique culinary experience or a moral quandary?

U of L's Dr. Jennifer Mather weighs in on the practice of serving live seafood, including octopus, at some restaurants

YWCA board member to attend conference at UN

Alumna Brittney Adams will be representing the Lethbridge YWCA during the 59th Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) conference

Leader happy to join Bert Church

Alumna Lauri Johnston-Drebert is the new principal of Bert Church High School

Aboriginal culture celebrated during NAW

The U of L celebrates its annual Native Awareness Week

New Blood hits stage tonight

Teens studying Blackfoot or dance, along with “Glee” members at Strathmore High, will re-create their acclaimed “New Blood” presentation in the University Theatre

From Cosmos to Canada

Geoff Haines-Stiles, the U of L's International Dinner speaker, discusses the place of science in popular culture

People give away info too easily

The annual Student Speaker Challenge comes to a conclusion as the debaters discuss civil liberties

RVS names new principals at Cochrane and area schools

U of L Education alumnus Simon Pols to serve as principal at Banded Peak School in Bragg Creek

Selecting the right path

A look at the annual U of L Experience Fine Arts Day

U of L Women’s Rugby team inducted into Alberta Sports Hall of Fame

The Pronghorns women's rugby program dominated CIS rugby with titles in 2007, 2008 and 2009

Creative writing in the spotlight

The Faculty of Fine Arts announces its winners of the Plays and Prose writing competition for 2015

How male octopuses avoid being eaten by hungry females

The U of L's Dr. Jennifer Mather's research on the cannibalistic tendencies of the anti-social octopus

Champion's new CAO excited

Brady Schnell, who recently completed the requirements for a business degree in finance, is now the chief administrative officer for the Village of Champion.

Springs: The Canary in a Coal Mine for Groundwater

University of Lethbridge water researchers look at the health of springs and how they relate to groundwater

A Maritime economic union

Prentice Institute for Global Population & Economy research affiliate Constantine Passaris discusses the concept of a Maritime Union

Investors need more protection

U of L Edmonton campus instructor Cam McCormick discusses the danger of investment fraud

Native Science Seminar Coming Up at MSU

Leroy Little Bear, professor emeritus at the University of Lethbridge, to speak about “Geology from A Blackfoot Perspective” at Montana State University

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