U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Canada can't keep up with requests to study cannabis

Dr. Igor Kovalchuk is one researcher caught up in the wait to continue his cannabis studies

Reader, I downloaded him: boom times for the literary long listen

Dr. Javid Sadr discusses the effects of “slow” media – be it TV, visual art or literature – on the brain

Jobs open on the Horns

The jobs are up for grabs as the Pronghorns women’s soccer team heads into the Canada West season. With the kickoff of the season a little under a month away, the Horns boasts roughly as many returnees as it does promising first-year prospects.

On or off-campus, housing a challenge for Lethbridge post-secondary students

U of L officials discuss the demand for student housing

Twinning of Highway 3 makes economic sense

University of Lethbridge economic study cited in proposal

U of L unveils its Destination Project

It’s not easy moving and uprooting 50 years of science to bring it to a new space, but for University of Lethbridge research scientists there is now no other place they would rather be.

University of Lethbridge gets funding for state-of-the-art lab rat housing

The new housing will allow the rats more space, access to toys and to climb between two levels

McKinnon to coach Horns this season

Assistant coach James McKinnon has been named as interim head coach of the University of Lethbridge Pronghorn men’s basketball team for the 2019-20 season.

Companion art pieces reunited after 60 years at University of Lethbridge

A new exhibit at the University of Lethbridge Hess Gallery has brought together two drawings by Spanish artist Joan Miró after 60 years of separation.

Former Carstairs resident qualifies for Parapan Am Games

Lowell Taylor (BA '04) will be competing for Canada in para-cycling at the next Parapan American Games. Taylor and his wife Julie became a national sensation when they competed in the Amazing Race Canada.

New book addresses stereotypes surrounding millennials

A multitude of stereotypes surround millennials, but just how many of them are true? That’s part of the basis of a new book co-authored by U of L sociology professor, Dr. Reginald Bibby.

Drop’n Beats music program gives at-risk youth a safe place to collaborate

U of L graduate Casey Ling one of the partners behind the musical safe space

U of L art student receives intensive residency for ceramics

Gary Uchikura earned a month-long intensive residency at the Shaw International Centre for Contemporary Ceramics in Medicine Hat

Woman hospitalized after selfie with octopus goes wrong

Dr. Jennifer Mather, the U of L's octopus expert, weighs in on how not to handle an octopus

Fort Macleod youths can try rugby at free camp

Sofia Hoff, a U of L Pronghorn, is sharing her passion for rugby by hosting a free Try Rugby Day for children aged five to 12 years in Fort Macleod.

U of L research projects get new funding

The cultural and social history of Japanese Canadians across southern Alberta is one of many U of L research projects receiving funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

RNA Day sheds light on research science

The Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute held RNA Day at the U of L to showcase student research, explore the latest questions in the field, and to talk about the challenges associated with doing research science as a potential future career.

Lethbridge post-secondary institutions in process of creating free speech policies

Lethbridge College and the University of Lethbridge are both working to create freedom of speech policies on campus

Record heat for June

U of L professor James Byrne says more and more warm years are creating a climate emergency

Queer histories exhibition planned at Galt Museum

A queer histories presentation is in the works at the Galt Museum and Archives. Museum staff and volunteers want to learn more before presenting the exhibit later this year, so they’re inviting people to contribute their stories, photos or objects.

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