A graduate of the University of Lethbridge’s Faculty of Education, Manyfingers was the first alumnus to be granted an honorary degree from the U of L, and in 1999, she became the first alumnus to be appointed to the Order of Canada
Would the world be a better place if more people played chess? The philosopher in Dr. Lance Grigg loves that question, but the educator in him loves it even more.
Lisa Doolittle once lived the life of a professional artist, drawing on the passion for her craft as a dancer and choreographer to create a shared experience with her audience. That passion still burns inside Doolittle, only now the outlet is academia.
Dr. Noella Piquette calls for more comprehensive, and compulsory, early childhood vision assessments to help reduce potential learning and behavioural difficulties
Women who were identified as problem gamblers show more success in counselling sessions if the participants are working in same-sex groups, according to a recent University of Lethbridge study.