U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Grasshoppers storm St. Albert neighbourhood

Dr. Dan Johnson lends his expertise as St. Albert experiences grasshopper swarm

Keeping Henderson Lake healthy

ULethbridge alumnus and environmental sciences graduate part of team that monitors health of Henderson Lake

Wildfire, tornado researchers look for answers in Jasper’s charred forest

ULethbridge's Dr. Laura Chasmer and students are studying what natural fuels stoked the fire

Innovation grant to 'springboard' cutting-edge science-based projects in Alberta

ULethbridge part of post-secondary group leading provincial research initiatives

Twelve Manitobans invested into province’s highest honour

ULethbridge President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Digvir Jayas among dozen honoured

New Chief Safety & Risk Officer to start in early September

John O'Keeffe returns to campus to lead campus safety initiatives

Alberta high school students gain hands-on STEM experience

For six weeks, high school students from across southern Alberta are working with leading ULethbridge researchers

SUPERQ Quantum Computing launches world's first quantum super hub to widespread acclaim

This is a unique opportunity for industry as well as students and researchers from the University of Lethbridge

Alberta's school library book ban an effective distraction

Dr. Trevor Harrison muses on the latest provincial government issue

Dr. Gerlinde Metz honoured with Chair in Neuroscience

Metz has been named the Dr. Bryan Kolb Chair in Neuroscience

Balance sought between soil health, bottom line

Dr. Michele Konschuh, an irrigated crop scientist, discusses yield revenues

The Top 50 Women Leaders in Non-Profit for 2025

Dhillon School of Business alumna Deekay Fox is recognized for her work with Great Jobs KC

Casa exhibit explores Japanese Garden

New exhibit features Nikka Yuko and the Nikkei Memory Capture Project, a ULethbridge project

Over $3 million awarded to U of L research projects

The Government of Canada has approved funding for a wide range of research initiatives at the University of Lethbridge

Expert explains why you might be noticing fewer bug splats on your windshield

Dr. Dan Johnson discusses whether it's because the insect population is declining

What MMA Can Learn from Traditional Martial Arts

Faculty of Education alumnus Andy Salazar is currently studying what modern combat sports athletes can learn from traditional martial arts

Summer camps in full swing across Lethbridge

ULethbridge summer camps at 98 per cent capacity

Former Picture Butte student wins prestigious award at University of Lethbridge

Jaxon Reiter credits his small town upbringing and the close-knit community at his high school for his success

Princeton Posse head coach, general manager making move to WHL

Pronghorns hockey alumnus Torrin White joins Lethbridge Hurricanes staff

Canada’s universities are failing to provide proper civic education. Here’s how Alberta can correct course

Dr. John Von Heyking discusses how ULethbridge could help improving civic engagement

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