U of L In The News

U of L In The News

U of L Pronghorns return home with six medals at Canada West Swim Championships

It was a very successful weekend for the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns swim team

MITT, MTEC, ULethbridge, Cégep de Baie-Comeau, FNUniv launch new micro-programs

Dhillon School of Business launches the Insight Series micro-credit program

Dhillon School of Business partners with MNP and CPAEF for new Insight Series micro-course seminar program

A six micro-course program, the Insight Series is designed to enhance human skills

Artist always finds something new in Bach’s Goldberg Variations

Music at Noon concert series hosted Sarah Hagen to play Bach’s Goldberg Variations

University of Lethbridge SHINE campaign raises $103M towards student initiatives

The SHINE Campaign for the University of Lethbridge proves to be a rousing success

Team-up between U of L and analytical lab a win-win

Blue Sky Analytical Labs has teamed with the U of L to lease office and laboratory space, while putting underutilized equipment to use in testing various products.

Mid-Century Alberta Series - University of Lethbridge

A video look at the architectural vision of Arthur Erickson's University Hall

Destigmatizing addiction: How awareness and prevention can save lives

U of L professors Drs. Cheryl Currie and Bonnie Lee discuss addictions, treatment and recovery during National Addictions Awareness Week

Pronghorns’ Hess breaks University of Lethbridge records ahead of 1st trip to Canada West championships

U of L Pronghorns swimmer Apollo Hess returned from the Canadian Olympic trials in June with a reignited love for his sport and this fall, that translated to his work in the pool and the U of L record books.

Coaldale’s Michael Willems wins Prime Minister’s Awards for Teaching Excellence

Alumnus Michael Willems is recognized for teaching excellence

New website highlights historical Blackfoot items housed in British museums

While you will not be able to see them in person, people in Canada have a new way of viewing historical items that belonged to the Blackfoot people

These maps show how Alberta municipalities voted on equalization and daylight saving time referendums

Geoffrey Hale comments on the results of provincial referendums

COVID-19 Vaccination Consideration for Children

Discussing issues around whether children should get the COVID-19 vaccine

First Nations communities bring expertise to Canada’s scientific research

A look at Haley Shade and her research in the Prairie to Pharmacy program

First Nations communities bring expertise to Canada’s scientific research

Haley Shade is able to "walk in both worlds”, bridging her education within Canada’s system with her Indigenous identity

Business schools launch ‘overdue’ efforts to Indigenize curricula

The Dhillon School of Business introduced a mandatory Indigenous course in its four-year undergraduate degree

Hundreds of Blackfoot artifacts are held in British museums. Here's how one project bridges the gap

Three-year project involved university researchers, led by Blackfoot advisers and elders

COVID can cause strange eye and ear symptoms

Changes in hearing and balance can also be a sign of SARS-CoV-2 infection, says U of L neuroscientist Zahra Jafari

How Can This Be More Accessible

Dr. Jeffrey MacCormack discusses helping students with exceptional learning needs

Trilateral Talks Take Place Against Backdrop of Supply Chain, Protectionism Concerns

Dr. Geoffrey Hale discusses the issues at play that might present a challenge to forming a united continental vision

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