U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Eating disorders crossing gender lines

Dawn McBride, a registered psychologist and University of Lethbridge professor says eating disorders are on the rise and both boys and girls show early on they are conscious of their body size

N.S. athletes shine at Canada West meet

A pair of Pronghorn track and field athletes earn medals and accolades at the Canada West Track Championships

Midlands Voices: Gambling bills come with huge costs

A University of Lethbridge research study is cited as the state of Nebraska debates the introduction of casino gambling

Game Changer: Daring deeds of kindness

International Management student Greg Goodwin changes the Neknomination game into something positive for his community

How this architect combated urban sprawl

A look at the architecture of University of Lethbridge designer Arthur Erickson

Architecting the connected world

University of Lethbridge psychology professor Dr. Louise Barrett's research is featured

U of L official named Flood Hero

Erin Crane of Conference and Event Services is honoured as an Alberta Flood Hero for her role in leading the U of L's response to the summer flood

Punctuate! Theatre knows their stuff . . . period

University of Lethbridge playwright and professor Ron Chambers presents the political commentary, DIRT

Study: Horses' Facial Expressions Reflect Taste Preferences

Dr. Ian Whishaw of the CCBN says that observing taste reactions in horses is exciting research, as it suggests a connection between taste and pleasure/distaste centers in the brain

New Zealand professor joins U of L gambling research team

A look at Dr. Darren R. Christensen, the newly appointed Alberta Gambling Research Institute’s (AGRI) Chair in Gambling at the University of Lethbridge

Celebrating families

The annual Play Day celebration at the University of Lethbridge brings the southern Alberta community to campus on Family Day

Plant diseases to look for in 2014

The U of L's Dr. Dan Johnson warns about the imminent arrival of the potato psyllid, which could have a dramatic impact on the potato industry

The evolutionary puzzle of homosexuality

Dr. Paul Vasey discusses the evolutionary paradox of how male homosexuality can persist if the individuals that carry the genes associated with that trait are not reproducing

U of L seeks to be Canada's destination university

The U of L garners attention after launching its 2014-19 Strategic Plan

Agreement offers more support for geospatial industry

Southern Alberta’s geospatial industry gets a boost with the announcement of a new agreement between TECTERRA and Economic Development Lethbridge

They score

The Pronghorns women's hockey team's Pink in the Rink fundraiser, held nearly four months ago, realizes results

West proof nothing is impossible

A look at Spencer West's story, the guest speaker at the University's annual International Dinner

First Nations Education Act long overdue

The Faculty of Education's Carmen Mombourquette discusses added educational support for First Nations students

Federal budget misses mark on the biggest issue facing young workers

Dr. Susan McDaniel of the U of L's Prentice Institute says the big picture problem facing young workers today isn’t as much unemployment as underemployment

Triple Threat Academy, an opportunity to be seized

Alumna Nola Antony and her Triple Threat Academy group present opportunities for young people to get to experience singing, acting and dancing

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