U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Canadian comedy icon Brent Butt to receive honourary degree in Lethbridge

Paul Karchut interviews Brent Butt in advance of Spring 2025 Convocation

Kevin M. McGeough's "Readers of the Lost Ark"

A blog from ULethbridge's Dr. Kevin McGeough on his latest book

'Rifts in families': Parents seek better talk on vaccines as measles outbreak grows

ULethbridge's Shannon Vandenberg offers insight on vaccine hesitancy

School safety patrollers rewarded with science-themed activities at University of Lethbridge

ULethbridge experience the reward for school patrollers

The Gas man cometh

An interview with Brent Butt in advance of his charity comedy show and honorary degree recognition

U of L to be part of Smith’s research team for U.S. relations

The New North America Initiative includes ULethbridge involvement

Food Safety is Rocket Science

ULethbridge's Dr. Kim Stanford looks at the history of food safety as it relates to Canadian beef

Songbirds Take Big Risks for Significant Genetic Gains

ULethbridge researchers participate in international study

Former U of L Chancellor to receive honorary degree

Charles Weaselhead will receive an honorary degree at the Spring 2025 Convocation

U of L athlete to compete at World University Games

Lauchlin Irish has been named to Team Canada for the 2025 FISU World University Games

Hands-on experience key for student nurses

The ULethbridge Simulation Health Centre (SHC) allows students to practise their nursing skills on hyper-realistic mannequins

Alberta government launches research centre to study Canada-U.S. relations

ULethbridge researchers to contribute to international centre

Alberta's population hits 5-million

We talk about the milestone and our growth trajectory with ULethbridge professor Lars Hallstrom

Empowering students to thrive, Dr. Stacey Wetmore earns Graduate Mentorship Award

Dr. Stacey Wetmore to be honoured at Spring 2025 Convocation

15 Marine Animals That Use Tools

Cephalopod cognition expert Dr. Jennifer Mather says such behaviours may indicate rudimentary aesthetic preferences or environmental enrichment seeking

Neuroscience pioneer Dr. Robert McDonald earns University of Lethbridge Speaker Research Award

Dr. Rob McDonald is a trailblazer in behavioural neuroscience

Digvir Jayas, renowned scientist and professor emeritus from the University of Manitoba, invited to receive the Order of Manitoba this July

ULethbridge President and Vice-Chancellor earns Manitoba honour for career achievements

When nothing else worked, ChatGPT helped me be a better parent

Dhillon School of Business professor Sidney Shapiro discusses AI pros and cons

Some hawks evolved super hearing abilities to locate prey

ULethbridge and Flinders University researchers have uncovered unexpected owl-like traits in the ears and brains of several harrier species

Friends mourn passing of local musical fixture Herb Hicks

A look at the impact of Professor Emeritus Herb Hicks

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