Recent Community Headlines

Recent Community Headlines

  • May 15, 2013 | Donor
    The late artist Nicholas de Grandmaison is a cultural icon of southern Alberta. He is well known for his portraits of politicians, families and unknown subjects. During a previous exhibition of his work at the...
  • May 14, 2013 | Student Success, Students
    The City of Lethbridge, Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge and the University of Lethbridge are excited to announce the Grand Opening of CASA, a truly functional 42,000 square foot arts centre with a striking building...
  • May 10, 2013 | Students
    The University of Lethbridge is excited to welcome the country's top young scientists to campus, May 11 to May 18, as the 52nd annual Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF) 2013 comes to Lethbridge. Approximately 1,100...
  • May 9, 2013 | Students
    University of Lethbridge Faculty of Health Sciences researcher Em Pijl Zieber is one of two local registered nurses who have been named the inaugural recipients of the Wendy Lipinski Memorial Scholarship for Advanced...
  • May 7, 2013 | Students
    Dr. Cynthia Chambers is a leading figure in Canadian curriculum and the winner of the 2013 Ingrid Speaker Medal
  • May 6, 2013 | Students
    The General Faculties Council at the University of Lethbridge has approved the creation of three new collaborative, and diverse, research centres, which will focus on the creation of oral history, develop community-...
  • May 2, 2013 | Community
    By capturing the faces of the First Nations people he encountered, Canadian painter Nicholas de Grandmaison (1892-1978) left a deeply personal record of history. His documentation was grounded in the belief that the...
  • April 30, 2013 | Students
    A critical study by the University of Lethbridge's Water Institute for Sustainable Environments (WISE) that could shape how the province manages its water sources is being given a $1 million boost by the Alberta...
  • April 29, 2013 | Community
    A new study by a University of Lethbridge researcher has found that urban Aboriginal adults who embrace traditional culture are less likely to experience drug problems. Dr. Cheryl Currie, an assistant professor in the...
  • April 26, 2013 | Students
    This summer, the University of Lethbridge's busy construction schedule will once again move forward, but not with the scope that was anticipated prior to the Mar. 7 provincial budget announcements. The schedule has...

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