U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Three locals named to Alta. anti-racism council

Roy Pogorzelski is the director of Indigenous Student Affairs, and an instructor for the Dhillon School of Business

Volunteer Lethbridge, ULSU to host Colour Fun Run April 7

Volunteer Lethbridge and the University of Lethbridge Students’ Union have announced their seventh annual Colour Fun Run

Training staff key for Horns

The training staff is featured as the Horns men's hockey team prepares for UCup

Songs For Hope Society announces fundraising concert for cancer research

Hoping their music can help those affected by cancer, the Songs For Hope Society has announced it will host a fundraising concert this April

Formerly local advocate receives Barb Tarbox award

Environmental Science student Dustin Snider has been awarded a Barb Tarbox Award for Excellence in Tobacco Reduction

Pronghorns wait to learn University Cup opponents

The Pronghorns men's hockey team is awaiting the rest of the eight-team field for the University Cup

Charles Weaselhead new U of L chancellor

The U of L Senate elected Charles Weaselhead as the university’s 14th chancellor — the first time in the institution’s 52-year history the position will be held by an Indigenous person.

Latrace leads Horns with medal hat trick

The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns track and field team continued its medal haul with nationals right around the corner

U of L student using Tim’s contest to help Harbour House

Breanna Schoenroth launches the second year of her Roll-Up-The-Rim tab donation campaign to benefit the YWCA’s Harbour House women’s shelter

Health professionals climb the ladder into management roles

A new master degree and graduate certificate for health-care professionals looking to become mid-managers check all the boxes for new-look credentials

Pronghorns women's basketball team riding wave of momentum into semifinal

The Horns women's basketball team reaches the Canada West semis

Keeping busy in the cold

U of L psychologist Dr. Javid Sadr talks about the psychological aspects of dealing with the cold weather

University of Lethbridge receives keys to new science and academic building

The University of Lethbridge now holds the keys to its new $280 million science and academic building, the cornerstone of its Destination Project

Former Pronghorns have lasting legacy

The accomplishments of the 1994 University of Lethbridge Pronghorns men’s hockey team are still making an impact

If you die alone and unloved, will your pet eat you? A National Post Valentine's Day investigation

Neuroscience professor Dr. Ian Whishaw's research into how rats react to new stimuli is woven into this bizarre story

YWCA announces its Women of Distinction

University of Lethbridge art history professor Anne Dymond and science student Anna Kovalchuk are among the honorees

Helping students make connections

The university-industry liaison office hosts a pharma/biotech conference

Spring job fair gives U of L students head start on summer

After 30 years of assisting students with job opportunities in September, the University of Lethbridge launched its first spring job fair this week

Spring job fair gives U of L students head start on summer

The University of Lethbridge launched its first spring job fair this week to give students an opportunity to meet one-on-one with employers for summer jobs.

Pronghorns return home for the playoffs

The U of L Pronghorns women’s basketball team will host a Canada West playoff home game against the Manitoba Bisons Friday, Feb. 8, the first home playoff game for the team in 25 years.

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