U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Talking to robots topic for PUBlic Professor

On Thursday, neuroscience professor Matthew Tata will discuss how cognitive neuroscience could allow robots to “hear.”

Three locals back in Lethbridge following volunteer effort in the Bahamas

Eric Foster and Nolan Meyer from the U of L talk about their time volunteering with Team Rubicon to help with recovery in the Bahamas following Hurricane Dorian

Spooky Science Weekend Nov. 2 at Science Commons

Spooky Science Weekend is organized each year by science graduate and undergraduate students at the U of L

Alta. stays true blue

Political scientist Dr. Geoffrey Hale offers his perspective on the federal election result

Lethbridge election preview

As voters head to the polls on election day, Liam Nixon speaks with University of Lethbridge sociologist Dr. Trevor Harrison

Braiding Environmental Knowledge and Technology

The Alberta Energy Regulator has partnered with Piikani Nation and the University of Lethbridge to create the Braiding Environmental Knowledge program

Former prime minister Paul Martin receives honorary degree from the University of Lethbridge

The University of Lethbridge presented Canada’s 21st prime minister Paul Martin with an honorary degree during the fall 2019 convocation ceremony.

Convocation kicks off busy time for U of L

Lethbridge is back in the national spotlight today, as the University of Lethbridge once again honours a distinguished Canadian

The Great Dark Wonder at Buloak Waterfront Park

Fine arts alumnus Tyler Muzzin's work is featured

U of L to bestow honorary degree on former prime minister

The Right Honourable Paul Martin, Canada’s 21st national leader, will be presented an honorary Doctor of Laws degree during convocation ceremonies at the University of Lethbridge

Lethbridge school opens new science facility

U of L’s $280 million Science Commons building is officially open

Jeffrey Spalding, renowned artist and curator, dead at 67

Former U of L Art Gallery curator passes suddenly

McCoy grad wins Judy Hagel Legacy funding

Cara Morrison is this year’s recipient of the $2,000 Judy Hagel Legacy Scholarship, which will go to her post-secondary education at the University of Lethbridge

Is it wrong to keep octopuses in captivity?

University of Lethbridge animal psychologist Jennifer Mather says octopuses fare well as pets

Not sure how to pronounce Blackfoot words? This new augmented reality app will show you how

U of L's Leo Fox plays role in keeping Blackfoot language alive

An animal environment for humans

Borderline Human exhibit opens

No answers 2 years after 20-year-old student vanishes -- a single case in an epidemic in American Native communities

Annita Lucchesi, a doctoral student at the U of L, has been critical to tracking the issue of missing Indigenous women

The deeper this purple octopus lives, the bumpier its skin

Jennifer Mather, an octopus expert at University of Lethbridge in Alberta, was impressed by the number of specimens studied

‘Lib Ed’ speakers series to discuss ‘Building Brains Together’ project

A “Building Brains and Futures” project has developed a curriculum aimed at improving “executive function” in preschoolers

World-famous classical guitarist to open Symphony Series

World-famous classical guitarist, U of L instructor Iliana Matos, is set to make her Canadian orchestral debut

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