U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies entering the small company market

RBC small business summit featured innovation from Alberta-made businesses and a chance to hear from the finest in the field

Time change has impact on health

Dr. Rob McDonald discusses how turning clocks back affects circadian rhythms

Kenny Otieno named new head coach of Pronghorns men’s basketball team

Assistant coach elevated to head role of Pronghorns men's basketball

Agriculture Roundup

ULethbridge student Makayla Gross, earns a $10,000 Rotary Club scholarship

Prairie Research Hub For Pandemic Preparedness To Be Led By University Of Alberta

ULethbridge part of hub that brings together experts, research facilities and training programs

U of L professor talks about storytelling and reconciliation

Don McIntyre tells a tale called "Raven as Trickster," demonstrating a common style of Indigenous storytelling

Students from U of L invent adaptive tools to help people with disabilities

Students working in Agility explain the inventions (adaptive tools) they're working on to help people with disabilities

Successful 2022 Milestones Support Value of Gb Sciences’ AI-Enabled Drug Discovery Platform

A look at ULethbridge's contributions to GB Sciences drug study

Conference aims to empower Blackfoot women

Indigenous Awareness Week concludes with seminal conference

ULethbridge signs on as supporter of the Buffalo Treaty

ULethbridge becomes first post-secondary to sign historic Buffalo Treaty

‘Politics looking for a problem’: How these political scientists see Alberta’s proposed anti-trespassing bill

Dr. Lars Hallstrom says the bill is a political ploy for a non-issue

U of L celebrates start of Indigenous Awareness Week

A look at Indigenous Awareness Week activities

Should Calgary Ditch The Cowboy Motif — Or Embrace It?

Dr. Robert Kossuth's work on the contributions of Black and Indigenous cowboys is cited in this examination of Calgary culture

Lethbridge Pronghorns swimmer wins national gold medal

Chris Alexander overcame a devastating injury to reach the top of the podium

Homeless shelter to provide road to recovery, SACPA hears

Chancellor Charles Weaselhead believes Alpha House may soon be able to offer more than just beds for the city’s homeless

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

Calgary solar company seeing increased demand due to rising electricity costs

Dhillon School of Business alumnus creates business to capture solar market

Charles Weaselhead joins Alberta advisory panel

The panel will shape Alberta’s approach to addiction and mental health care

Lethbridge Post Secondary thoughts on the 2023 budget

President Mike Mahon comments on what the provincial budget means to ULethbridge

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