Former Lethbridge resident nominated for MusiCounts award at Junos
Alumna Heidi (Fellner) Wood (BMus/BEd '00) will at the Juno Awards on March 13 as she is a nominee for the MusiCounts Teacher of the Year award
Young, Labman and Liew: Here's why asylum-seekers are using Roxham Road
Dr. Julie Young comments on the development of an informal border crossing for asylum-seekers
Lethbridge Post Secondary thoughts on the 2023 budget
President Mike Mahon comments on what the provincial budget means to ULethbridge
Charles Weaselhead joins Alberta advisory panel
The panel will shape Alberta’s approach to addiction and mental health care
Professor addresses ‘big picture’ of climate change at SACPA
ULethbridge philosophy professor Dr. Kent Peacock spoke about the Conference of the Parties (COP), the issues of climate change and the goal towards solving it.
Incredible Performances at Canada West Championship; SSK & MAN win Team Awards
ULethbridge Pronghorns Jinaye Shomachuk was named Outstanding Performance of the Meet
Contests and opportunities for writers
ULethbridge welcomes post-secondary students across Canada to submit an original short story for the Bridge Prize 2024
City teacher helps youth stay connected to culture
Adedeji Bowoade, a ULethbridge academic strategist, shares a story at the Galt Museum during Black History Month
U of L Pronghorns women’s soccer team names new head coach
The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns women’s soccer team has announced Thiago Bastos as the new head coach.
Teachers convention opens today
Southwestern Alberta public school teachers will be meeting in person for two days of convention at the University of Lethbridge
University of Lethbridge swimmers ready for U SPORTS Championships
In total, the U of L is sending 14 swimmers to the championship event, including six women and eight men
Play Day attracts huge crowds for Family Day fun
The return of winter wasn’t enough to deter southern Alberta families from enjoying Play Day at the University of Lethbridge on Monday.
University of Lethbridge graduate says working for TV series ‘The Last Of Us’ was surreal
ULethbridge graduate Lindsey Kapitzke says working on the production crew for the worldwide hit The Last Of Us marked a career milestone
ULethbridge, Shad Canada partner to offer STEAM programming to high school students
ULethbridge has partnered with Shad Canada to join a network of universities that host high school students that offer a Shad-led STEAM program each July
Nomination deadline approaching for Black Excellence Award Gala
University of Lethbridge Black Student’s Association leads effort to establish gala
‘Excuses to Connect’ seeks to improve student mental health
Alumnus Richard Lee-Thai is working create connections for students to improve their mental health
University of Lethbridge Dhillon School of Business accreditation extended
Dhillon is among only six per cent of business schools accredited worldwide
Why Are Octopuses So Smart?
Dr. Jennifer Mather's research is highlighted in this look at octopuses
Teachers struggling with new curriculum
Dr. Richelle Marynowski, a curriculum expert, gives her insight on how teachers are adapting
Children’s book by Canadian professors offers coping methods for math anxiety
ULethbridge's Dr. Habiba Kadiri discusses math anxiety in post-secondary settings