University of Lethbridge students encouraging young peers to vote
What Lethbridge’s university community is doing to encourage students to vote
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
Model solar system creates interactive experience across Lethbridge
University of Lethbridge one of the locations for solar system initiative
Biophysical Society of Canada recognizes Dr. Trushar Patel with 2021 Young Investigator Award
Patel and his lab investigate a variety of viral diseases covering everything from Hepatitis B to COVID-19
U of L neuroscientist earns election to the Royal Society of Canada
Dr. Robert Sutherland's work revolutionized the understanding of how the hippocampus is involved in the storage of new memories
Professor Mary Kavanagh elected to the Royal Society of Canada
Kavanagh's artistic contributions are extensive and critically significant
Glacier Hosts Science and History Week
Biologist Dr. Jenny McCune presents: Humans and Bigger Fires: How are Waterton’s Plant Communities Responding?
Parks Naturalization Pilot Project creates partnership with University of Lethbridge applied studies for research and evaluation
In an effort to create sustainable parks and natural spaces, the City is partnering with the Applied Studies program
Wellness program offers pathway to healthy living
U of L researchers contribute to wellness initiative
Province announces flexible learning options for Albertans looking to add skills
The University of Lethbridge is creating a micro-credential program geared toward the film and television industry as part of the Alberta 2030: Building Skills for Jobs plan.
Paige Crozon bringing wealth of experience to bench for Lethbridge Pronghorns hoops
When the Pronghorns women’s basketball team kicks off training camp next week, they’ll do so under head coach Dave Waknuk and new lead assistant coach Paige Crozon.
Waterton-Glacier Peace Park Hosts Virtual Science and History Week Webinar Series
The U of L's Dr. Jenny McCune is slated to give a talk on Sept. 13 titled "More Humans and Bigger Fires - How are Waterton's Plant Communities Responding?" as part of this webinar series
Competition to encourage youth vaccinations launched by 4 Alberta universities
The U of L is one of four Alberta universities that partnered to create a new competition to help get more young people vaccinated.
Voter fatigue not expected to impact Lethbridge municipal election: political scientist
U of L political science professor Dr. Lars Hallström weighs in on this fall's federal and municipal elections.
University of Lethbridge art professor gets funding from Canada Foundation for Innovation
U of L professor Jackson Two Bears is excited to bring a new research initiative to Lethbridge called the Onkwehonwe Research Environment (ORE).
Stantec honoured with IES Illumination Awards
Stantec has received a Merit Award for Interior Lighting Design from the Illuminating Engineering Society for its work on Science Commons.
Mural bringing hope to downtown Lethbridge
A new mural that now graces the outside wall of the Streets Alive building downtown was a fundraising initiative from students in U of L's Dhillon School of Business integrated management experience program.
Grasshopper forecast
Dr. Dan Johnson talks about grasshoppers in southern Alberta in the grasshopper forecast
Archaeology students dig up the past at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
U of L students in archaeology and geography have spent the last four weeks dusting, digging, and uncovering pieces of history at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump.
Large amount of CO2 released into atmosphere during Kenow wildfire, study suggests
A new U of L study suggests a large amount of carbon dioxide was released into the atmosphere after a wildfire burned through a large swathe of Waterton Lakes National Park nearly four years ago.