U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Shomachuk, Mbituyimana named top Pronghorn athletes

Pronghorn Athletics closed out another season with their annual Blue and Gold awards

Riana has her sights set on Miss Universe

ULethbridge student Riana Maerz has been selected to represent Alberta in the Miss Universe Canada pageant

Planning key to tackling homelessness, says expert

Dr. Rebecca Schiff notes encampments can be eradicated without force

Can Patriotism Survive The Crisis Of Civic Literacy?

As civic literacy collapses, Canadian patriotism is fading into hollow sentiment, warns Dr. John von Heyking

City of Lethbridge, University of Lethbridge sign memorandum of understanding

Ensuring Lethbridge has a skilled and resilient workforce is one of the focuses of a newly signed MOU between the city and its university

Hi-View Resources Appoints New CFO

ULethbridge alumnus Daryn Gordon earns executive role

Social media and family habits can play pivotal roles in a voter’s decision at the polls

Dr. Trevor Harrison speaks to the influence social media can have on voters

Southern Alberta Medical Program holds student information session

A medical school in the south of the province is being touted as a made in Alberta solution to the doctor shortage

In Search of The Miss Universe Canada Title: A Chat With Riana Maerz Of Lethbridge

U of L student, Riana Maerz, is competing later this year for Miss Universe Canada

Former mayor taking on incumbent Conservative MP in Lethbridge riding

Dr. Trevor Harrison comments on likelihood of a Liberal upset as Chris Spearman enters race

U of L students win awards for playwriting

The annual Play Right Prize awards $2,500 in cash prizes to students and supports their professional development in playwriting

U of L lays out new strategic plan for future

ULethbridge unveiled its new strategic plan, a shared vision that addresses the changing landscape of post-secondary education

The Importance of reading in a digital world

Dr. Robin Bright talks reading in advance of her PUBlic Professor Series presentation

Mural aims to merge Indigenous cultures

Artwork tells the story of two Indigenous peoples, from different nations but with the same purpose to convey cultural values

Lethbridge brothers fund university scholarships for Indigenous students

Labuhn brothers say their donation is a small step toward a big change that could one day have substantial impacts on the entire country

University of Lethbridge’s Dhillon School of Business celebrates 40 years

Don McIntyre says the school has been a leader in advancing Indigenous business education in Canada

Indigenous Awareness Week wraps up at University of Lethbridge

Indigenous Awareness Week is being capped with plenty of events, including a vendors’ market

Is Google Maps brainwashing us? It might be if the theory of ‘extended cognition’ is correct

Dr. Susan Dieleman argues the philosophical theory of “extended cognition” suggests such changes might not be so innocuous after all

Canadians are more patriotic than ever amid Trump’s trade war — but it’s important not to take national pride too far

Dr. Susan Dieleman says a balance of shame and pride leads a country to improve

U of L kicks off Indigenous Awareness Week

The University of Lethbridge is hosting its 50th Indigenous Awareness week, with activities happening around campus all week

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