U of L In The News

U of L In The News

This is why vaccine lottery prizes may work for some, according to psychology experts

The U of L's Dr. Robert Williams gives his take on vaccination lotteries

Why are COVID-19 vaccine rates lower in some parts of rural Alberta?

The U of L's Dr. Lars Hallström weighs in on the lower uptake of COVID-19 vaccines in pockets of rural Alberta.

Albertans turn to alcohol, cannabis to deal with PTSD symptoms in pandemic

Dr. Cheryl Currie’s study has found people who have never before struggled with post-traumatic stress disorder are beginning to show symptoms of PTSD.

ULethbridge introduces DSB Edge cohort for management studies students

First-year management studies students will be placed within a student community when they start their first year

My Octopus Teacher Scientific Advisor

An interview with Dr. Jennifer Mather

Reconciliation is an issue involving everyone, SACPA told

Don McIntyre says Canadians think of ‘reconciliation’ as a noun when it’s actually a verb.

Placing a threshold on quantum of meaningful friendships

Dr. Louise Barrett says there is no one rule that applies to how many friends anybody can have

Better learning environment for queer students the focus of new U of L board teaching chair

Dr. Suzanne Lenon to produce a manual called ‘Teaching Beyond the Gender Binary,’ for use by faculty members and instructors

Livestock help reduce food waste

Scientists determine that feeding cattle things like hailed-out crops and food processing byproducts avoids wasting food

Can incentives help vaccine hesitancy? Experts say it’s a short-term solution

In Alberta, the University of Lethbridge turned the incentive strategy into a contest.

New cohorts for U of L management students

The Dhillon School of Business is introducing DSB Edge student cohorts for first-year management students starting in the fall

How to Cure the Real Dementia Problem No One Wants to Talk About

Dr. Sienna Caspar says segregation for the sake of safety is not the answer to treating people with dementia

Travelling art exhibit at Fort Macleod Library features local artists

A pair of U of L alums and Indigenous artists are featured in a travelling exhibit at the Fort Macleod Library

Line 5 Shutdown Would Cause Fuel Shortages, Job Losses, and Damage Canada’s Economy

Dr. Geoffrey Hale adds his perspective to the Line 5 shutdown debate

U of L art department annual exhibitions and student awards go virtual

The 2021 Department of Art annual exhibitions and student awards have gone virtual for a second year

Reconciling injustices against Indigenous peoples this week’s SACPA topic

Dhillon School of Business professor Don McIntyre is featured

U of L to present honorary degree to Lethbridge-born lawyer

Marlys Edwardh will receive an honorary degree as part of the 2021 Spring Convocation celebration

Southern Alberta researcher working to improve pathogen cleaning process

U of L alumnus Dustin Smith launches dsBioscience Inc.

U of L offering chance at free tuition to vaccinated students

‘It’s Worth A Shot!’ contest gives students who receive a COVID-19 vaccination the chance to win full tuition

Warkentin steps into new role with Exhibition

Alumnus Mike Warkentin named as Chief Executive Officer

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