U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Campus Bird Checklist created by U of L master’s student

Master’s student, Samantha Krause, helped with the initiative documenting over 135 different species of birds

University of Lethbridge Students Union Food Bank looking to fill empty shelves

The University of Lethbridge Students Union Food Bank is running out of food

More than 8,000 students enrolled at U of L for fall term

The U of L says its total enrolment for the Fall 2021 term is 8,779 students, which is 1.1 per cent shy of the projected 8,875 students

Lethbridge prof says constant Standard Time is preferable to Daylight Saving Time

Dr. Rob McDonald has studied the effects of circadian dysfunction on brain and body

Municipal election an opportunity for a more diverse city council

Gideon Fujiwara speaks to informing the electorate about true diversity

Knitting at Noon program running at U of L

The U of L's Knitting at Noon started from an idea seen in England by Josephine Mills.

What would a ward system mean for future Lethbridge civic elections?

Political Science Professor Dr. Lars Hallström says a ward system has always been considered to be more democratic and typically drives higher voter turnout, too.

UA Announcements – October 4, 2021

Kathleen Massey has been reappointed for a second five-year term as the University of Lethbridge’s associate vice-president, students.

Blood reserve rockhunter brings iridescent fossil shells 'back to the world'

The U of L's Charlene Bruised Head-Mountain Horse says learning about the iniskim (also known as ammolite or buffalo calling stones) is part of helping students grow at any stage of their life.

‘Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors’ bringing live theatre back to U of L

Live theatre is returning to the U of L in October! “Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors” runs nightly from Oct. 5-9 at 7:30 p.m.

Lethbridge recognizes National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

U of L student Chataya Holy Singer designed the t-shirt being worn by many in Lethbridge on Thursday, the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Gaps found in Alberta youth mental health services: University of Lethbridge study

A recently published University of Lethbridge study by Dr. Brenda Leung highlights problems in care for children and youth with serious mental health issues.

What could a ward system look like in Lethbridge?

U of L political scientists Drs. Geoffrey Hale and Lars Hallström weigh in on a ward system for Lethbridge

Activities at U of L address reconciliation

Events at the U of L offer opportunities to learn about truth and reconciliation

Video Premiere: Waterfront – ‘Wedding at My Funeral’

Waterfront, a band with all U of L music alumni, is gearing up for the upcoming release of their debut EP, New Heights

Tight-knit Pronghorns rugby kicking off season with the Suggitt Cup

The Horns return to the field Saturday night when they host their season opener against the Alberta Pandas

French ready to return for the Pronghorns

Veteran men's soccer keeper Nolan French returns to the pitch after ACL injury

Political sociologist ‘surprised’ no resignations after latest Alberta COVID-19 shift

Dr. Trevor Harrison weighs in on the performance of the provincial government

2021 Truth and Reconciliation t-shirt design unveiled

Education and resiliency are the focus of Chataya Holy Singer’s design

University of Lethbridge students, professor on getting more young people to vote in federal election

Ryan Lindblad, VP External with the ULSU, says the organization is trying to encourage as many students as possible to cast their ballots

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