U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Pollinator Café project in Lethbridge sees expansion

Environment Lethbridge teamed up with students from the Dhillon School of Business, as well as local businesses, to expand the Pollinator Café initiative with 11 new planters in the Warehouse District.

More movies being shot in Alberta?

ULethbridge professor Deric Olsen talks about the health of the TV/Film industry in Alberta

U of L completes study for new Parkinson’s disease therapy

The dose response study in rodents performed at ULethbridge helps to establish the correct dosing of Gb Sciences’ cannabinoid-containing Parkinson’s formulations

Cochrane High graduate awarded prestigious scholarship

Janelle Saltvold, a 2023 Cochrane High graduate, was awarded the Chinook Scholarship by the University of Lethbridge.

A walkthrough guide to The Works Art and Design Festival 2023

ULethbridge Faculty of Fine Arts alumna Arcana Shanks is a featured artist at the Edmonton festival

What immigrants need to succeed in Canada, according to one who did

A look at Bob Dhillon, and how the Dhillon School of Business supports entrepreneurship and mentorship

Howard Tennant left behind legacy of success at U of L

Former University of Lethbridge president and vice-chancellor Howard Tennant is being remembered as a respected leader who served not only the U of L but the community as a whole

Rare octopus nursery found, teeming with surprises

Dr. Jennifer Mather shares her insight on this unique find

Scientists Are Going Nuts About ‘Rare’ Naked Ground Squirrels Found Near Saskatoon | CBC News

Dr. Gail Michener, who has studied the squirrels for more than 40 years, comments on the rare find

Mpox DNA targeted by University of Lethbridge researchers

Dr. Trushar Patel's lab is making a new genetic discovery to help fight Mpox

Alberta is in a drought and farmers are struggling

Roya Mousavi, a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography and Environment, recently spoke to CBC News about the impacts of drought and climate change

U of L president walks toward community engagement

Incoming president and vice-chancellor Digvir Jayas’ first official day was marked by a welcome walk around campus

Pronghorns Curling Program returns to U of L with head coach Casey Scheidegger

Starting this upcoming season, the University will include curling as a competitive club participating in the U Sport Curling Championships

What do players from different countries like? Slotegrator experts share their vision

ULethbridge study says Canadian males are over-represented in terms of gambling participation

Weather opening door to grasshopper invasion

Dr. Dan Johnson says Lethbridge is looking fairly safe this summer but there are pockets that may see significant problems

ULethbridge, Navitas partner to support international students with UICC

The University of Lethbridge and Navitas have announced a strategic partnership to offer new opportunities to international students

Otieno piecing together a competitive roster for Horns men’s basketball

Horns men's basketball coach preparing for his first year at the helm

Faculty of Education alumni earn valuable roles

ULethbridge alumni earn positions throughout school systems

‘A symbol of what humans shouldn’t be doing’: the new world of octopus farming

Dr. Jennifer Mather lends her voice to the debate over octopus farming

Deputy superintendent Hellman says goodbye to a lifetime at MHCBE

Alumnus Chuck Hellman began working within the Medicine Hat Catholic Board of Education in 1988

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