U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Aggressive clean up can do more harm than good

Dr. Stewart Rood and his research team work on determining damage from the Red Deer River pipeline rupture in 2012

Author pens 'A Battalion of Our Own'

Brett Clifton, a U of L alumnus, used a research award to dig into and chronicle the history of the Lethbridge Highlanders.

A Yiddish literature expert in western Canada

Dr. Goldie Morgentaler talks about her life in Lethbridge and her work as a teacher of Victorian and Yiddish literature at the U of L.

Redford could take Alberta Progressive Conservatives down with her

U of L sociologist Dr. Trevor Harrison discusses the downward spiral of the provincial Tories

Pikes push for regional meet

U of L Pronghorns swimmer Cole Midtdal brings his experience back to his home community

Westminster School donates books to library

The U of L's Dr. Jennifer Mather, a book award subcommittee member, speaks about the Animal Behaviour Society’s Children’s Book Award program

University Towns that Are (Almost) Too Cool for School

The U of L and city of Lethbridge are featured as destination spots for students

University of Lethbridge receives unique donation

Dr. Kathleen Kerr's amazing collectables to live on in upcoming U of L theatre productions

Canada’s Jim Steacy dedicates hammer throw gold medal to mom Debby

U of L alumnus Jim Steacy wins gold at the Commonwealth Games in Scotland

Daniel Weeks new UNBC president

Former U of L Vice-President (Research), Dr. Dan Weeks, accepts a new role at University of Northern British Columbia

Rising temperatures not slowing down runners

Kyle Jensen, a personal trainer in the U of L Fitness Centre, gives advice about working out in the heat

Diverse-City - Manwar Khan

U of L alumnus Manwar Khan is profiled as a community leader

Social Octopus Species Shatters Beliefs About Ocean Dwellers

The U of L's Dr. Jennifer Mather discusses the social behaviour of octopus species

The Muslim question

The U of L's Dr. Abdie Kazemipur examines Muslims in Canadian society through the release of his new book

Nelson soccer referee Cormac Southam officiated at Provincial A Cup Championships

Pronghorns men's soccer recruit recovers from concussion, plans to study neuroscience while at U of L

Filipino immigrants: To stay or to return?

The U of L's Dr. Glenda Bonifacio comments on Filipino immigration trends

University names scholars

Abdie Kazemipur (Social Sciences), Kas Mazurek (Education) and Josephine Mills (Fine Arts) are appointed as University Scholars

Woman rappels for cancer

U of L student Chelsea Niekamp has personal reasons for participating in the Rope for Hope charity rappelling event for the Make a Wish Foundation

Golf Tournament Raises More Than $50,000 For PSAC Education Fund

Marcus Peiritsch, a University of Lethbridge student affiliated with Calfac Well Services Ltd., was awarded a $1,000 PSAC scholarship

Theatre camps a hit in Waterton

The University's Faculty of Fine Arts takes its expertise to children in the community

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