U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Social justice key to critical race theory

PhD candidate Ibrahim Turay talks about storytelling and its role in revealing racism

Makambe K Simamba brings her show ‘Our Fathers, Sons, Lovers and Little Brothers’ to Tarragon Theatre

U of L alumna has created an exceptional one-person show

Relaxation and fun the goal of university ArtLabs

The U of L Art Gallery hosted an in-person ArtLab Saturday, giving community members the opportunity to create with arts and crafts

Lethbridge Sport Council to honour 17 award winners

University of Lethbridge athletes, coaches earn recognition

Scientists urged to help fight misinformation

Cows on the Planet podcast with U of L researcher Kim Stanford is one example of scientists doing their part

Homeless campaign to remain virtual for 2022

Dhillon School of Business students will run the campaign Mar. 14-18

University alum brings comic stylings to Lethbridge

Conner Christmas has turned the dramatic chops he developed while studying at the U of L into a burgeoning career as a stand-up comedian

Prairie to Pharmacy

A look at Dr. Roy Golsteyn's lab in Science Commons

Former U of L Pronghorns coach passes away

Legendary basketball coach Cal O'Brien passes away after long cancer battle

Committee examines reconciliation focus

Dhillon School of Business providing educational support for project

Alzheimer’s research at University of Lethbridge gets huge funding boost

Alzheimer's research at the University of Lethbridge received a significant funding boost from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, in hopes to get closer to a cure for dementia.

Poilievre Must Offer ‘Constructive, Optimistic Vision’ of Conservatism in Party Leadership Bid

Dr. Geoffrey Hale weighs in on comments from MP Pierre Poilievre

EV charging initiative hopes to energize southern Alberta

The University will install ev chargers on campus through the program

Feds select food waste semi-finalists

A University of Lethbridge research team is among the winners

U of L kicks off Black History Month

The virtual opening ceremony featured a talk by Sandra Dixon, an associate professor in the Faculty of Education

Are Conservatives becoming Canada's Trump Republicans?

Dr. Trevor Harrison authors an opinion piece on the state of the Conservative Party of Canada

Blackfoot people reconnected with lost objects held in Edinburgh

The Blackfoot people of North America and Canada have been reconnected with a number of historically important objects

Global Leader Group Adds Award-Winning Thought Leader To Their Team

Alumnus Spencer Holt is the new Co-Founder and Chief Learning Officer of Global Leader Group

U of L Pronghorn alumnus headed to Beijing Olympic

Ryan Sommer is a member of the Canadian Olympic Bobsled team set to compete in Beijing, China.

PBA Group of Companies and headversity to sponsor Shannon-Ogbnai Abeda at the 2022 Winter Olympics

U of L athlete Abeda is Eritrean-Canadian, representing Eritrea at the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing.

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