CancerBlast concert raises more than $50,000 for cancer research Important research into the effects of chemotherapy on the brain can continue at the U of L thanks to the CancerBlast fundraising concert
The U of L and Hokkai-Gakuen University sign double-degree agreement Students at Japan's Hokkai-Gakuen University can now complete their final two years of study at the U of L and earn degrees from both universities
Biology student projects earn awards at international conference Justin Miller and Darren Van Essen credit Dr. Steve Wiseman for giving them the opportunity to be involved in research as undergraduates
Research paper opens eyes on how much pollution may be affecting our endangered species Plant ecologist Dr. Jenny McCune has provided a baseline look at how sources of pollution overlap the known ranges of nearly 500 at-risk species
University of Lethbridge iGEM team earns gold for project that designs oral insulin delivery system Algulin is the development of a novel method for the manufacturing and oral delivery of insulin to diabetics
Artificial intelligence can help diagnose and monitor patients with neurological disorders Research paves the way for a smartphone app that can help assess patients with impaired movement
PUBlic Professor Series talk analyzes the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence On Thursday, Nov. 21, Dr. Jackie Rice will present The Benefits and Risks of Artificial Intelligence
Michael Chan Prize in Asian Studies goes to religious studies major Jessica Knoop-Lentz is this year's winner of the Michael Chan Prize in Asian Studies
U of L researchers study the underlying biological processes associated with the development of Alzheimer’s disease U of L researchers are working to determine where brain plaques and tangles associated with Alzheimer's disease emerge
U of L computing team captures fifth place in programming contest After weeks of practice, four U of L teams tested their programming mettle; their performance has secured them a spot at the North American Championship