U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Student's documentary brings voices to First Nations issues

U of L student Lauren Crazybull documents First Nations issues, a step towards educating the public

Monkeys with better social networks stay warmer in the winter

U of L researcher Louise Barrett studies the social adaptability of vervet monkeys and how it affects their ability to survive

Yeast discovery aids animal digestion

Dr. Wade Abbott was part of a team of researchers that discovered yeast mannans, which can breach walls that surround yeast cells, assisting digestion

Lots to play for

The Pronghorns men's hockey team is raising money for the fight against cancer with two of their family facing the disease

Integrated theatre class transforms persons with disabilities

Lisa Doolittle's dance and theatre class of 19 students features six of whom with an intellectual disability

Why Rover rolls over

Dr. Sergio Pellis discusses a study he contributed to that looks at play tendencies of dogs

Diversity a boon to local economy

An editorial espousing the benefits of a diverse economy, buoyed by the contributions of the U of L

University of Lethbridge taps into “Unlimited” potential of integrating disabled

U of L drama professor Lisa Doolittle is excited to present a new show featuring and developed by her students, including several mentally disabled students

University of Lethbridge plans cryogenic testing facility

Funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation supports Dr. David Naylor's work in deep space

Uncovering secrets: Ancient southern Alberta hunting site

Shawn Bubel, archeology professor at the University of Lethbridge, along with U of L and Red Crow College students find local treasures

Barefoot Cellars Wine Founders To Visit Lethbridge

Faculty of Management Executives in Residence bringing lessons of entrepreneurship to campus

SACPA founder saluted

Former U of L faculty member Gordon Campbell created the Southern Alberta Council for Public Affairs

U of L to host CURE event on March 20

The annual Community University Research Exchange connects U of L researchers with external stakeholders

Smith brings arts and culture to Coaldale

U of L alumna Alysha Smith is Town of Coaldale’s official Arts and Culture Co-ordinator

Lethbridge won't be hit hard by falling oil prices says U of L expert

Economist Donna Townley says the diversity of Lethbridge's economy should help it weather the oil downturn

Don't roll over Beethoven! Dogs that lie on their backs while playing are being AGGRESSIVE, not submissive

U of L researchers Drs. Sergio Pellis and Louise Barrett contributed to this study of canine behaviour

Opera a team effort

U of L students present the tragic love story of Dido and Aeneas through opera.

Plunging Oil Puts Alberta on Edge

Donna Townley, U of L economics instructor, says Albertans will still travel to Montana's Flathead Valley even with the drop in oil prices, although Canadians may not go as often and spend less while there.

Integrated theatre class ‘transforms’ persons with disabilities

Professor Lisa Doolittle's dance and theatre class breaks new ground in inclusive performing arts

Margaret Atwood speaker for U of L's Calgary alumni dinner

Famed storyteller Margaret Atwood to speak at the Calgary Alumni & Friends Dinner on Mar. 27, 2015

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