Submissions now being accepted for 2022 Bridge Prize literary competition The Bridge Prize short story writing competition is now open to all undergraduate and graduate students
U of L students solve real-world problems through work-integrated learning Allyssa Acojedo and her team developed the Pieces of the Past project as a way to connect with local seniors isolated because of the pandemic
New course available to students, public, examines language around Indigenization and reconciliation LibEd1850 is an Open Studies course offered through the School of Liberal Education
Women scholars in the spotlight as popular speaker series goes virtual Gendered experiences of discrimination and microaggression in the recording studio — the opening topic
UBC graduate student wins inaugural Bridge Prize national short story writing competition The Bridge Prize is Canada’s only national short story competition open exclusively to post-secondary students
Care labour the focus of Liberal Education Symposium Care labour — what is it, what does it mean to you
U of L’s Early Start Experience helps first-year students succeed at university With most classes being offered online in the fall semester, the Early Start Experience will help ensure new students know how to do well in online courses.
Interest in The Bridge Prize explodes with 340 entries The Bridge Prize was launched in March 2019 as a student short story fiction writing competition to be awarded every second year
University of Lethbridge launches third annual edition of Common Book Project This year’s selection for the Common Book Project, Moon of the Crusted Snow, relates to Truth and Reconciliation Commission themes
Congratulations to our Leaders of Tomorrow award winners Volunteer Lethbridge has announced the 2019 Leaders of Tomorrow youth volunteer awards and many of our students are among the recipients