U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Dr. Robert Kossuth appointed Associate Dean

Kossuth begins his new role immediately and will be responsible for several portfolios in the Faculty of Arts & Science

Hess art gallery displays an Indigenous-led exploration into AI

ULethbridge Art Gallery’s latest exhibit feature’s the creative outcomes of nine Indigenous artists

Pronghorns preparing to host Saskatchewan in final home weekend

Seniors to be celebrated at final home games

Artificial Intelligence: Pushing boundaries of ethics and influence

ULethbridge's Dr. Nicholas Dunn discusses international guidelines for AI

Waknuk becomes winningest coach in Pronghorn women’s basketball history

Horns coach says working with people the highlight of his work, above the results

Love turns brutal on local stage

ULethbridge fine arts alumni reconvene to produce new stage show

Pronghorns basketball announces new title sponsor

Ward Bros. Construction will be investing $150,000 into the Pronghorn basketball programs

University community mourns passing of former president Dr. Bill Cade

ULethbridge pays tribute to president who guided institution through significant growth

Canada has too few professional archeologists, and that has economic consequences

ULethbridge's Dr. Ken Holyoke discusses the need for more professional archeologists

Lethbridge post-secondary leaders look ahead to 2026

ULethbridge President Dr. Digvir Jayas excited about the upcoming year

Recall law being used exactly as UCP wrote it, says expert

Dr. Trevor Harrison says due diligence before the act was approved could have foreseen problems

Forum for the study of the ‘philosophy’ of AI launched at universities in Ontario and Alberta

The Canadian Association for the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence was created to address a “longstanding gap” in Canada’s AI landscape

Philosophy Professor to Co-Lead First Canadian Association for the Philosophy of AI

ULethbridge's Dr. Nicholas Dunn is a co-lead on the project

Lethbridge County students awarded $8,500 in post-secondary funding

ULethbridge biochemistry student Cherise Overeem received a $2,000 Community Benefit Scholarship

When compassion becomes discrimination: The ethics of MAID for mental illness

ULethbridge philosophy professor Dr. Nicholas Dunn examines ethical issues around MAID

New study at the University of Lethbridge looks to understand ADHD in sports; seeking participants

Justine Cotnoir aims to contribute original research about neurodiversity in sport

U of L genome machine earns silver medal at international competition

OSAGE project earned high marks from judges

How to talk about gender and sexuality without division

ULethbridge professor Brent Saccucci addresses SACPA audience

Two New Books on Indigenous Culture

A look at Faculty of Fine Arts' Dr. Monique Giroux's examination of Métis music

A growing opportunity: Indigenous agriculture in Canada

Dr. Leroy Little Bear shares how restoring bison populations can be a path to Indigenous reconciliation and regeneration

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