Indigenous Awareness Week an opportunity to unite campus through spirit of relationship building Indigenous Awareness Week embraces the spirit of reconciliation
Dhillon School of Business celebrating 40 years of Indigenous business management education School launched its first program on Indigenous economic development in 1985
In effort to reduce financial barriers, University waives application fees for Indigenous students Students from Blackfeet Nation in Montana now also pay domestic fee rates
Shanda Webber named to new role as Director, Iniskim Indigenous Relations Webber brings over 18 years of experience with a focus on Indigenous education and support services
Elder Ninnaisipistoo (Owl Chief), Francis First Charger, to receive honorary degree at fall convocation Fall 2024 convocation ceremonies are scheduled for 10 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 19
University of Lethbridge researchers to collaborate on projects funded by Partnership Grants The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council's Partnership Grants support formal partnerships between researchers, businesses and other partners
Manifesting Beauty: University of Lethbridge Faculty of Fine Arts receives Blackfoot name The name was gifted as part of the opening ceremony for the 2024 Indigenous Awareness Week
Sokkinakia’pi collaborative project to shape the future of health-care delivery for Kainai Nation Sokkinakia’pi means 'all that has to do with healing or health'
University of Lethbridge launches development process for Comprehensive Strategic Plan The strategic plan is the roadmap that will guide the University
University of Lethbridge becomes first post-secondary school to sign on as supporter of Buffalo Treaty The Buffalo Treaty was born out of the graduate research work of Paulette Fox (MSc ’05)