U of L In The News

U of L In The News

New president wants community to play role in University of Lethbridge

Dr. Digvir Jayas looks back at 2023 and ahead to the coming year

The Synchrotron is helping farmers ensure their harvest doesn't go to waste

Saskatoon Morning's Candace Lipski discusses reducing food waste across the globe with Dr. Digvir Jayas

The Top Ten Year in Review: 2023

ULethbridge's Buy A Student a Breakfast makes the list

New research explores why more people don't tap into home equity to help fund retirement

Dhillon School of Business professor Vishaal Baulkaran will investigate the use of home equity release schemes (HERS) in retirement

Southern Alberta grapples with prescription medication shortages

ULethbridge's Bernadine Wojtowicz explains that most often one drug is used to substitute for another drug of similar nature

Medical assistance in dying study sheds light on distinct rural considerations for policymakers

Medical assistance in dying (MAID) is a distinctly different experience in rural southern Alberta communities, a recent University of Lethbridge study concludes

City music students make mark on national stage

Alumni couple Kyle and Sarah Harmon led students to a win in the 2023 Canadian Music Class Challenge in the Junior Instrumental (Grades 7-10) category

Pronghorn Athletics launches awareness campaign for memorial scholarship fund

The Deb Steacy Academic All-Canadian Scholarship Fund is set to distribute $14,250

Why adults need to make time for playtime

Doctoral student Camilla Cenni says play may be as essential to our health as sleep

University of Lethbridge nursing students engaging in community service

Nursing students were engaged in the promotion of health across the community as part of their clinical training

Fighting food waste: Reducing grain spoilage in storage could help feed growing global population

Dr. Digvir Jayas is featured discussing his work in helping to identify wheat varieties that best retain nutritional properties

Exam season putting pressure on Lethbridge post-secondary students

Final exams for the fall semester have begun at both the University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College

Iikaisskini Christmas celebration a connection of cultures

Staff, students, and community members join to celebrate the Christmas season

University of Lethbridge student breakfast campaign deemed a success

The U of L said that in total, $6,222 was raised. This means, 1,037 breakfasts are now available to students as they start their final exam push

Archeology professor discusses cultural heritage and social issues

Dr. Kevin McGeough addresses SACPA about the treatment of cultural heritage and how this can be used as a barometer for social issues

Warm, dry weather in southern Alberta this fall sparks concern for some farmers

Dr. Stefan Kienzle warns that residents living in southern Alberta could see more water restrictions next summer

ULethbridge, Bond University establish new pathway to law degree

Over the course of five years, students will travel back and forth between the universities as they complete two degrees

U of L helping students with annual 'Giving Tuesday' campaign

The Buy A Student A Breakfast campaign is a simple way to make a big impact

U of L professors receive nearly $700,000 to continue ag research

Researchers Michele Konschuh, Shelley Hoover, and Kim Stanford are funded for another five years

Nursing students get crash course on Indigenous health

Illness, in addition to the abuses students faced at residential schools, have had a generational impact

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