U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Gallery builds tribute to forward-looking painter John Clark

Some of the works of John Clark, who came to the U of L as a visiting artist and was then hired as an associate professor in 1986, are on exhibit until Aug. 31 at Calgary's C2 Gallery at City Hall.

The art form of words

Bonnie Patton, a U of L alum, currently has an exhibit called Marks of Meaning - Visual Poetry featured in the Allied Arts Council of Spruce Grove's gallery.

High school students help with U of L research

Local high school students participating in the Heritage Youth Researcher Summer program at the U of L talk about the research they worked on for the past six weeks.

Ask Your Weird Animal Questions: Venomous Mammals, Octopus Mothers

The U of L's Dr. Jennifer Mather answers a weird animal question about octopus mothers

Dr. Sergio Pellis: Discovering How Animals are Playing Their Way to Better Brains and Social Skills

A feature on the U of L's Dr. Sergio Pellis and his research on the role peer-peer play has in the development of social competence

'I just wanted to go fast'

Student Rebecca Bermel trades in ski racing career for kinesiology studies and chance to compete on CIS track stage

Gaiesky joins Pronghorn herd

Pronghorns men's soccer recruit, Sean Gaiesky, is excited about the opportunity that awaits

Industry support for Trout Unlimited Canada

U of L grad student researcher supports environmental initiatives headed by resource industry

Lethbridge FC use special inspiration to reach the top

U of L Pronghorns alumnus Marcus Karpati sees his former team win a league title in his honour

Close encounters of the bug kind

University of Lethbridge researchers contribute to the fourth annual Insect Discovery Day at the Alberta Birds of Prey Centre in Coaldale

Accessibility for disabled improving in city parks

U of L student Justin Turner assessed inclusive mobility in city parks for his honours thesis.

Mothers DO pass on pregnancy stress - and genetic changes it causes can be passed down for several years

A University of Lethbridge research team found that stress in one generation of pregnant rats can be passed on to their babies and even affect pregnancies in future generations

Calgary Eye Opener - Oil clean up

Dr. Stewart Rood and why a less aggressive approach to oil spill clean up might be better for the environment

Scientists say child's play helps build a better brain

The U of L's Dr. Sergio Pellis discusses how play and social interaction can shape a child's future

Piano week and the road to Beethoven's ninth

The Parry Sound Festival of the Sound features piano masterclasses with the U of L's Glen Montgomery, Janina Fialkowska and Alexander Tselyakov

Tamy Smalskas selected as Irving ISD’s Singley Academy principal

U of L Faculty of Education alumna Tamy Smalskas takes on a new role

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

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