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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.

As part of the 2023-2024 PUBlic Professor Series, ULethbridge history professor Dr. Sheila McManus will present "Borders are Stupid."

Join us at 7 p.m. on Thursday, November 23, 2023, at the Sandman Signature Lethbridge Lodge. Limited seating available.

 

Little did ULethbridge student Taylor Williams know when he was called into the "final interview" for the Semester at Sea scholarship — he was the successful candidate!

Join Dr. Sienna Caspar on Oct. 26, 2023, as she discusses Person-Centred Care from Rhetoric to Reality: Exploring the Role of Knowledge Translation and Mobilization in Health Care, as part of the PUBlic Professor Series.

Since Dr. Digvir Jayas began his term as ULethbridge’s seventh president and vice-chancellor on July 1, 2023, the University of Lethbridge and southern Alberta communities have come together to welcome him and his family. On October 13, 2023, we celebrate his official installation.

Dr. Digvir S. Jayas, an internationally renowned agricultural engineering researcher, decorated professor and experienced academic leader, will be the University of Lethbridge’s seventh president & vice-chancellor. Dr.

 

The University of Lethbridge community wishes everyone a restful and joy-filled holiday season and all the best in 2023.

In fall 2022, the University of Lethbridge Board of Governors pledged $10 million in match funds for the establishment of new endowed student scholarships. This laid the groundwork for the most ambitious student scholarship drive in the 50-plus year history of ULethbridge.

University of Lethbridge archaeology undergraduate and graduate students had the chance to get grit under their fingernails during the University of Lethbridge - Royal Alberta Museum field school at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump. Under the supervision of Drs.

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