Symposium and exhibit focus on local queer history Local queer history is the focus of a new exhibit at the Galt Museum & Archives
U of L Art Gallery hosts unique exhibit that marries arts and science The Borderline Human exhibit invites visitors to explore what it means to be human
From the artist Elijah Dueck (BSc '17), a master's student, created a mural on the ninth floor of Science Commons especially for the Big Bang Weekend.
U of L to host 2020 Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing in Yellowknife The five-day conference, July 13-17, 2020, brings together the country’s foremost experts in remote sensing
U of L oral history workshops expand to Milk River Alumnus Dale Leffingwell (BASc '71) partnered with the Centre for Oral History and Tradition to bring oral history workshops to Milk River as a way to help chronicle the area's history.
PUBlic Professor Series opens with an exploration of what it means to be human Dr. Louise Barrett will present Supercharged Apes and Supersized Minds: How to Think Like an Animal
Study chronicling history of Alberta Gay Straight Alliances wins Parkland Institute Faculty Research Award The project, GSAs in Alberta: Past, Present, and Future, is a collaborative study led by Dr. Athena Elafros
Financial investment spurs genome sciences research in Alberta U of L will be the lead hub in BioNet Alberta, a newly established provincial genome sciences and bioinformatics research network
Opening of Science Commons ushers in new era for University of Lethbridge At 38,500 sq. metres, it is the largest development on the U of L campus since the original construction of University Hall began in 1969
Six U of L alums now teaching in Japan through JET A half dozen U of L alums are soaking up the experience of living and working in Japan