U of L In The News

U of L In The News

U of L to honour Glenbow Museum Chief Curator Emeritus

Hugh Dempsey, Chief Curator Emeritus at the Glenbow Museum, has written more than 20 books that focus primarily on the culture and history of the First Nations peoples of Alberta

Blackfoot elders respond to 2019 as International Year of Indigenous Languages

Dr. Inge Genee discusses the importance of protecting and maintaining Indigenous language

Paisley chosen to usher in new era of Pronghorn women’s hockey

The Pronghorns announced that Doug Paisley has been named the head coach of the women’s hockey program

U of L to honour advocate for rights of First Nations children

Cindy Blackstock, a professor of social work at McGill University, will be presented an honorary Doctor of Laws degree during Spring Convocation ceremonies on May 31.

U of L to honour art history professor

Anne Dymond has been named this year’s winner of the Volunteer Award at the University of Lethbridge

Dorothy Dalgliesh students experience U of L tradition

The U of L's mace program visits Picture Butte students

Trio of Broncos Will Become Pronghorns for University of Lethbridge

Michael Clarke, Owen Guenter and Josh Patrician have all committed to the University of Lethbridge for the upcoming 2019 2020 season

County supporting U of L engineering program

Lethbridge County has thrown their support behind a proposed engineering program at the University of Lethbridge

Concussions and surf culture: The untold truth of head-related injuries in the surfing world

U of L alum, Nikolaus Dean (BA '15), now a master's student at the University of British Columbia, is looking at concussions in surfing

New principal coming to Airdrie

U of L alum Nancy Dutchik (MEd '12) has been appointed principal at École Edwards Elementary School in Airdrie.

Celebrations set for new science building

Southern Albertans will be invited to a two-day celebration at the University of Lethbridge, when its long-awaited science building opens in September.

New U of L chancellor’s first event set for later this month

The U of L's chancellor will preside over his first official event later this month, the Chancellor’s Dinner on May 30

U of L researcher cycling across Canada for Alzheimer’s disease

U of L public health researcher Dr. Richard Larouche is cycling all the way to St. John’s, N.L., collecting donations for ongoing research into Alzheimer’s disease.

U of L appoints VP research to second term

Board of governors reappoints Dr. Erasmus Okine

‘One-of-a-kind’ violins, cello repurposed as art for Lethbridge youth music program fundraiser

Alberta artists painted seven well-used violins and one cello for a University of Lethbridge Conservatory of Music fundraiser on May 11

Middle school students meet at U of L to Talk Science

More than 100 middle school students came together at the University of Lethbridge with a common interest in science with a competitive edge

Archaeology club hosting highway cleanup fundraiser

The University of Lethbridge Archaeology Club will be doing a highway cleanup on Saturday

Precision agriculture means less is more for irrigators

Very few studies have examined precision agriculture in Canada, but a new one from U of L researchers has put some numbers on the benefits

Biesheuvel among Hall inductees

Alumnus Ard Biesheuvel to be inducted into Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame

U of L to present honorary degree to Nobel Prize-winning physicist

The University of Lethbridge will honour the significant contributions of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Arthur McDonald

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