U of L In The News

U of L In The News

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

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

Friends mourn passing of local musical fixture Herb Hicks

A look at the impact of Professor Emeritus Herb Hicks

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

Recognizing recipients of the 2025 President's Award for Service Excellence

The President's Office is pleased to announce the 2025 recipients of the President's Awards for Service Excellence

Canadian Olympic Track Cyclist Sets The Record Straight About Her Ridiculously Strong Legs

Pronghorns soccer alumna Sarah Orban is featured

ULethbridge PhD student Michelle Sylvestre named Trudeau Foundation Scholar for groundbreaking AI and equity research

Sylvestre's research examines how AI systems reflect and reproduce systemic inequities

RDP Kings coach Trevor Keeper set for new coaching challenge

Former Pronghorns player and coach gets head job at University of Regina

Alberta’s separation rhetoric remains a hot topic post election: U of L political science professor

Dr. Yale Belanger examines what Mark Carney will face as Prime Minister

University of Lethbridge team creates digital map of public washrooms

A group of ULethbridge students and professors teamed up to create a map of all available public washrooms in Lethbridge

Vibe Fest by Fine Art students at the University of Lethbridge was a huge success

Festival invited all to come and experience the many diverse student-made artworks

Local researchers receive funding to study viruses impacting honey bees

Researchers are trying to better understand how honey bee-infecting viruses are transmitted and how they interact with the bees they infect

Hands-on experience focus of new U of L plan

ULethbridge launches Experiential and Career Education Plan

Over $110K raised to establish new Indigenous student scholarship at U of L

A new scholarship for Indigenous students at the University of Lethbridge has received significant financial support

University of Lethbridge hosts inaugural students’ fine arts festival

The Centre for the Arts will come to life with the inaugural student, faculty, and alumni Vibe Festival

Lethbridge postsecondary schools hoping to help ease student exam stress

The pressure is on for Lethbridge postsecondary students with final exams on the horizon

Shomachuk, Mbituyimana named top Pronghorn athletes

Pronghorn Athletics closed out another season with their annual Blue and Gold awards

Riana has her sights set on Miss Universe

ULethbridge student Riana Maerz has been selected to represent Alberta in the Miss Universe Canada pageant

Planning key to tackling homelessness, says expert

Dr. Rebecca Schiff notes encampments can be eradicated without force

City of Lethbridge, University of Lethbridge sign memorandum of understanding

Ensuring Lethbridge has a skilled and resilient workforce is one of the focuses of a newly signed MOU between the city and its university

Can Patriotism Survive The Crisis Of Civic Literacy?

As civic literacy collapses, Canadian patriotism is fading into hollow sentiment, warns Dr. John von Heyking

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