Understanding how the student brain works The Inclusive Education and Neuroscience MEd program applies neurological theory to the classroom
Alumnus Clark returns to CCBN in search of answers to brain's puzzle Dr. Ben Clark has come full circle, returning to the U of L to continue the work he first began as an undergraduate neuroscience student
South Venture winners await patent approval The South Venture Business Plan Competition winners are already in the process of patenting their idea
Searching for genetic connections Dr. Olga Kovalchuk is seeking a genetic connection between the disruption of sleep patterns and the development of cancer cells
Research dollars continue to flow The business of research at the University of Lethbridge continues to grow, thanks to recent funding awards and partnerships
CCBN renovation boosts safety, streamlines research A new chemical storage unit and computerized inventory system in the CCBN plays a fundamental role in keeping the facility safe and organized
Taking brainwork to the classroom Dr. Bryan Kolb and the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience works closely with the Faculty of Education as part of the Inclusive Education and Neuroscience MEd program
New Mahon on campus On October 15, 2010, Dr. Michael J. Mahon was officially installed as the sixth president and vice-chancellor of the University of Lethbridge