U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Chylisse Marchand believes creating art is good therapy

Alumna Chylisse Marchand loves painting and each piece she paints has a special meaning

Alzheimer’s Society contributing $5M for dementia research in Alberta

Dr. Rob Sutherland says this funding is going to make a big impact

Martingale strategy and averaging down: What you need to know

Dr. Robert Williams weighs in on analyzing the behaviour of gamblers and investors

Hot off the press: Galt Museum explores evolution of local media

The Galt Museum and Archives updated its History of Local Media exhibit in partnership with ULethbridge’s Museum Studies Program

Diet, exercise key to boosting immune system before return to school: expert

Nursing instructor Bob Marthiensen says there are ways to ensure your child is in top shape to fight off any bugs going around

How New Bedford's Allexia Barros is empowering women as she chases dream of WNBA

Former Horns women's basketball player giving back to community

U of L student researchers studying elusive toads

Summer students working in Dr. Julie Lee-Yaw’s biology lab at ULethbridge are very keen about amphibians to the point where they are spending their free time looking out for the Plains Spadefoot Toad.

University of Lethbridge researchers to conduct 5-year wetland study

ULethbridge researchers have received funding totalling approximately $1.5-million to study the impacts of land use on watersheds.

Red Deer athlete plays for Scottish national lacrosse team in European championships

ULethbridge finance student got to play indoor lacrosse for his ancestral homeland of Scotland

Lethbridge Shakespeare group to stage ‘Hamlet’ at Empress Theatre

Hamlet, William Shakespeare’s most-performed play, comes to the Empress Theatre stage. The production is directed by Shelley Scott, a professor at the University of Lethbridge.

Will BC Let Mount Polley Mine Keep Pumping Waste into Quesnel Lake?

Dr. Gregory Pyle's study and findings contribute to debate about safety

University of Lethbridge researcher examines viability of rice crops in southern Alberta

Could rice be a viable crop in southern Alberta? A team of researchers at the University of Lethbridge is trying to find out.

Discrimination causes disease and aging, researchers warn

ULethbridge's Dr. Olga Kovalchuk and her daughter Dr. Anna Fiselier from the University of Calgary (UofC) are part of the research team and asking to increase efforts to end discrimination as it can be detrimental to the human body.

Celebrating Recent and Potential Milestones on RNA Appreciation Day

August 1 has been designated as annual RNA Day, what the University of Lethbridge calls “a celebration of the vital biological molecule, ribonuclear acid.”

Building Brains Together focused on art and resilience in final weeks

ULethbridge program Building Brains Together focused on art and resilience at a pop-up outdoor play event Friday outside the Helen Schuler Nature Centre,

New disc golf course open for play at University of Lethbridge

A new 18-hole disc golf course has been unveiled at the University of Lethbridge

Researchers aim to identify Bovine Respiratory Disease pathogens

Data will allow for the precision use of antimicrobial agents, providing better outcomes for cattle, less likelihood of AMR development in present bacteria.

Lethbridge athletes receive send-off to Canada Summer Games and Commonwealth Games

ULethbridge Rugby 7s coach Graeme Moffat among the local competing in the Canada Summer Games

How active are youth around the world? University of Lethbridge study wants to find out

A team of researchers led by ULethbridge associate professor of public health Dr. Richard Larouche,is looking to find out just how physically active youth are across the world.

Lottery fever: Why do giant jackpots whip people into a frenzy?

"People have no concept of large numbers," says Dr. Robert Williams.

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