Recent Alumni Videos
Giving a voice to at-risk youth through the powerful medium of theatre, accomplished Canadian playwright Chelsea Woolley (BA/BEd ’14) has been named the University of Lethbridge Alumni Association’s 2024 Young Alumni Award recipient.
A prominent Pincher Creek, Alberta family, along with physicians from a local clinic, have established a pair of University of Lethbridge awards that invest in the next generation of students and the health and well-being of their community.
Committed to equity, the work of reconciliation and the promotion of democracy, as well as the mentorship of young people, Dr. Amy Mack (BA ’13, MA ’16) has made an indelible impression on communities both near and far.
Throughout her career as a well-known artist and renowned researcher, Dr. Rita Irwin (BEd '77, Diploma in Education '84) has maintained a deep commitment to the arts, curriculum studies and education.
The University of Lethbridge welcomed thousands of people to campus as part of our Homecoming Weekend celebrations from Sept. 1 - 3, 2017.
We saw alumni fly in from all around the country and world to take part in the pinnacle weekend of our 50th Anniversary celebrations.
For the women of Pronghorns basketball in the late 1980s and early 90s, their time as teammates and students forged an unflappable friendship - a testament to the experiences they shared together, on and off the court.
Let It Shine On will be a legacy for the U of L, capturing not only its humble beginnings but its ability to ignite the dreams of students in the years to come.
Amy Whipple (BA '07) used more than 30 pounds of butter, 90 cups of sugar and 150 eggs and spent more than 40 hours on perfecting her creation.