U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Sit down with Dr. Abdie Kazemipur: Part 1

Sociology professor Dr. Abdie Kazemipur discusses his five years of research on the subject of integrating immigrants, including the relationship between Muslims and non-Muslims in Canada

HPV battle is gaining steam

Nobel Prize nominee Dr. Nubia Muñoz presents a talk at the University of Lethbridge

Wheeling into action

U of L kinesiology instructor Mary Dyck was behind the creation of a wheelchair basketball league now enjoying its third season

Treaties of the New Millennium: Two Steps Forward, One Giant Step Back

The U of L's Leroy Littlebear comments on The Northern Tribes Buffalo Treaty

Fun with science

Children had fun while they explored chemistry at the Halloween-themed Spooky Science event.

How sharing ideas made Alberta the great coaching incubator

Former Pronghorns men's hockey coaches Mike Babcock and Bill Peters kick-started their NHL careers in Canada West hockey

U of L expert weighs in on Ottawa shooting attack

Political science professor Dr. Geoffrey Hale believes improved security at federal institutions will be a priority in the weeks and months ahead

Calgarian debuts voice at concert

Bassoonist Michael Hope to sing at Turner Valley church Oct. 26, accompanied by University of Lethbridge professor Sarah Gieck on flute

Water, land and people - Canada's natural resources key to feeding the world

U of L Director of Centres and Institutes, David Hill, discusses the opportunities and challenges facing modern agriculture

Rocky View School students honoured for perfect exam score

U of L student Alexis Montgomery is honoured for receiving a perfect score on her high school diploma exam

Assassinating Thomson — one-man show Wednesday night at U of L

Award-winning performer Bruce Horak brings his critically-acclaimed one-man show Assassinating Thomson to the University of Lethbridge’s David Spinks Theatre

“Why Is It So Hard: The Dilemma of Social Justice”

Award-winning author and well-known advocate for First Nations rights, Thomas King, speaks at the U of L

Spooky Science event geared toward kids

The fourth annual Spooky Science Weekend allows community kids to have some wicked fun with science

U of L grads embrace the future

Fall 2014 Convocation features a host of outstanding graduates from the University of Lethbridge

Western women fall to Lethbridge

The Pronghorns women;s basketball team secures a pre-season non-conference victory in Dillon, Montana

Big day for grads

The University of Lethbridge readies for its Fall 2014 Convocation

Should city have a poet laureate

The concept of a poet laureate is pitched to the City of Lethbridge by dean of Fine Arts, Edward Jurkowski

Family support professionals to enhance learning about early childhood brain development

Dr. Robbin Gibb of the University of Lethbridge to provide workshop attendees with understanding and resources about how children’s earliest experiences impact their brain development

Love of land, livestock lures kids back

A U of L economics student and his family are profiled as an example of a modern farm family

University to offer Master of Nursing program

Recognizing an increased need for registered nurses at the graduate level, the Faculty of Health Sciences is introducing a Master of Nursing program

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