U of L In The News

U of L In The News

An all-male nursing team made history for this St. John's charge nurse

ULethbridge's Peter Kellett discusses the growing number of male nurses

Southern Alta. faces grasshopper threat

Dr. Dan Johnson looks ahead at how pervasive the grasshopper population might be

Touch shown as a way to slow the onset of dementia according to U of L Neuroscientists

ULethbridge neuroscientists have shown that tactile stimulation (TS)—or touch—has shown promise as a non-invasive way to slow the onset of dementia in ageing mice

The latest weapon against Alzheimer's disease could be as simple as touch

ULethbridge neuroscientists have shown that tactile stimulation shows much promise as a non-invasive method of slowing the onset of dementia

Polytechnic welcomes Patrick Machacek as Vice President, Development & Partnerships

Alumnus Patrick Machacek earns new role at Red Deer Polytechnic

University of Lethbridge named one of Canada’s top research universities

ULethbridge earns high marks as a leading research university

Innovative couples therapy model developed at U of L

Dr. Bonnie Lee has developed an innovative treatment for addictions called Congruence Couple Therapy

4 Canadian universities with high acceptance rates

ULethbridge is touted as a great landing spot for international students

Beauty and Terror — Artists consider biodiversity and ecological issues in a teetering world

ULethbridge Art Gallery lends its perspective to biodiversity issue

University of Lethbridge to launch two new programs with PrairiesCan investment

ULethbridge to receive nearly $1.5 million from PrairiesCan arm of Federal Government

Just Breathe, Okâwîmâwaskiy offers a unique performance experience on climate anxiety

ULethbridge alumna Sandra Lamouche part of immersive dance performance

CBC establishes permanent Lethbridge bureau

ULethbridge alumnus Ose Irete will be CBC’s permanent journalist in Lethbridge

Dr. Digvir Jayas named University of Lethbridge President & Vice-Chancellor

Jayas, a former Tier 1 Canada Research Chair, is the University's seventh president &vice-chancellor

Lethbridge post-secondary population wonders where its inflation help is

ULSU President Kairvee Bhatt gives the student perspective on Alberta's affordability payments

Lethbridge, Alta., business owner hopes to be pioneer for therapeutic psychedelics

ULethbridge's Dr. Aaron Gruber, who studies psychedelics, adds his expertise to the debate

Canadian researchers dig for the deeper meaning of a traditional Métis dance

ULethbridge researchers part of multi-year project

Local students receive SouthGrow Agrifood Futures Scholarships

ULethbridge student Makayla Gross among three scholarship recipients

Career women forging into male-dominated fields

ULethbridge panel explores women in STEM and how they have progressed in their careers

Adam Fast, student of agriculture

Alumnus Adam Fast sparked his interest in soil science at ULethbridge

Alzheimer’s awareness month sheds light on southern Alberta supports

ULethbridge researchers play a major role in search for treatments

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