U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Horns seeing continuous improvements

Pronghorns women’s basketball team has had a solid start to their season as the first semester of play comes to an end

U of L funding agriculture research

A series of research projects will look into ways of improving agricultural practices in southern Alberta

Generative AI possibilities and impacts focus of U of L talk

Dr. Sidney Shapiro says any job that requires critical thinking still requires people in the loop

‘Gladiator 2’: sharks in the Colosseum and fighters riding on rhinos, did it actually happen?

ULethbridge's Dr. Chris Epplett, professor of Roman and Greek history, debunks some myths

Good mental health a mark of well-being

ULethbridge's Mark Slomp says there are certain practices we can put into place which help create a strong sense of well-being

‘Paving Roads to Success’ provides student teacher support for rural placements

Toby and Bernadine (Bernie) Boulet are paying it forward by championing the Faculty of Education’s new initiative

Native plants could be the solution for poultry feed in Alberta

In collaboration with ULethbridge's Dr. Roy Golsteyn, the team will also explore the anti-inflammatory effects of these plants on chicken cells

New bovine health specialists joins Texas A&M’s VERO campus

ULethbridge masters alumna Dr. Cassidy Kilma is an expert in bovine health and antimicrobial resistance

Pronghorns hosting Indigenous night

Pronghorns men’s and women’s basketball will be hosting their third-annual Indigenous night

Drs. Tiffany Hind Bull-Prete and Matthew Bogard earn Canada Research Chair support

ULethbridge has a new Canada Research Chair (CRC) and a second researcher has had his program renewed

Luxie Lifts offering safe rides home this holiday season

ULethbridge Pronghorns are gearing up to launch a service to ensure people get home safely

Researchers study how to breed queen bees in Canada

ULethbridge's Dr. Shelley Hoover part of research group will explore how queens and nucleus colonies can be over-wintered to avoid importing them

International Education Week highlights cultural diversity at the U of L

More than 85 countries are represented at ULethbridge each semester

PUBlic Professor Series features ‘Will Generative AI Change the World?’

Dr. Sidney Shapiro discusses AI and how it promises to transform industries and reshape daily lives

Trio of anthropology professors publish bibliography on New Brunswick archaeology

ULethbridge archaeologist Dr. Ken Holyoke releases book with colleagues

New documentary dives into neuroscience research at the University of Lethbridge

A film featuring two pioneers of neuroscience at the ULethbridge is exploring the history of their research and how it has helped shape the world

Fall concert series returns to the U of L

Audiences will experience energetic programs through diverse musical selections that showcase the talents of each ensemble

The importance of wellness for ourselves and others

ULethbridge's Mark Slomp says feeling well is fundamental to functioning well

What Alberta Wants Children Taught about Fossil Fuels

ULethbridge's Dr. Amy von Heyking discusses curriculum creation

U of L’s Max Bell reopens Tuesday with new upgrades

Major renovation had pool closed for four months

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