U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Keyera Announces Executive Appointments

The Board of Directors of Keyera Corp. announces the appointment of U of L alumnus Dean Setoguchi to the role of President and Chief Commercial Officer

New program at the U of L to support students with disabilities

CIBC has donated a gift to the University of Lethbridge to help launch a new program aimed at finding employment for students with disabilities

U of L recruiting blood donors

U of L student recruitment teams joined Canadian Blood Services to encourage more students to learn their blood type and sign up to become a regular donor

Judging begins for Bridge Prize winner

A total of 340 manuscripts were received, representing 61 post-secondary institutions from nine provinces

Piikani Nation students participate in S.T.E.M. activities at University of Lethbridge

Students in Grades 6 to 9 from the Piikani Nation participated in S.T.E.M. activities offered by the Destination Exploration program

Second urban wildlife survey available

U of L PhD student Leila Armstrong is launching a new urban wildlife survey as part of the ongoing Backyard Wilderness project.

Footwear entrepreneur to speak at Dhillon fundraiser

The Dhillon School of Business Student Professional Development program is hosting an evening fundraiser event

University hosts open house for prospective students

University of Lethbridge welcomed high school students from the area

Science Commons at University of Lethbridge in Canada by KPMB Architects / Stantec Architecture

A look at the design features of Science Commons

Alumnus Laplante throws support behind Pronghorns women's hockey team

A five-year commitment of support from a University of Lethbridge alumnus has given the Pronghorns women's hockey team a power play opportunity

Local swimmer Eric Louie signs with University of Lethbridge Pronghorns

Longtime Inconnu Swim Club member Eric Louie signed an agreement last week to swim for the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns

Elders Room at University of Lethbridge renamed after former Elder in Residence

The U of L renamed its Elders Room to honour the late Carolla Napiakii Calf Robe, who was an Elder in Residence with the University for 11 years.

Southern Alberta’s post-secondary schools agree to principles for future collaboration

Lethbridge College, the University of Lethbridge, and Medicine Hat College have agreed to work together to explore ways of improving the efficiency, quality, and accessibility of the region’s post-secondary system.

TEDxULeth event makes impressive debut in city

The U of L hosted their first ever TEDxULeth event to a sold-out audience of viewers looking for new insight and inspiration from local speakers throughout the community.

Chess for Life program gets helping hand

The Chess for Life program is looking forward to expanding its work following a donation of $8,300 from 100 Women Who Care, Lethbridge

Researchers studying prairie plants as potential medicine sources

Dr. Roy Golsteyn presented his work at the Native Plant Society of Saskatchewan’s 25th annual general meeting

Goodstriker left a legacy

U of L alumnus Jason Goodstriker's life is celebrated

Solar & wind energy a “huge economic opportunity” in southern Alberta

Dr. James Byrne says southern Alberta and southern Saskatchewan have, by far, the most sun and wind in Canada on average

Movers and Shakers - Otherworldly Opportunity

Graduate student Adam Christiansen is featured for his work in Dr. Naylor's lab

U of L professor reflects on high Indigenous prison population

University of Lethbridge Indigenous governance and management professor Don McIntyre said he believes there’s a problem that needs to be fixed

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