U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Gov’t action needed to fund research

Dr. Claudia Malacrida says it is time for the liberal government to take action and give more support to research across the country

From trendy to timeless looks, here’s how to achieve flawless brows

U of L study on eyebrows and facial recognition is cited in this report

Lethbridge parents join middle school math class to keep up with their kids

U of L mathematics professor Joy Morris and her students are helping parents cope with new math and how to help their children

On the fast track to Olympic glory

U of L alumnus Florian Linder is heading to the Olympics as a coach with the South Korean bobsleigh contingent

Blackfeet bison project shared

Dr. Leroy Little Bear leads a discussion on the Blackfeet Confederacy’s goal of raising bison herds on the Blackfeet Reservation

Let's make the political personal – by getting off social media and talking face-to-face

The U of L' Dr. John von Heyking and his work Friendship and Politics is cited

Horns soccer announces signing

The Horns men's soccer team announces the signing of defender Mahek Gill from Abbotsford, B.C.

Cold weather hits Lethbridge shelter hard

Students in the University of Lethbridge’s Addictions Counseling Studies program are currently interning at the Lethbridge shelter

UBCO Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies to put on Living Things International Arts Festival

Alumna and drawing teacher Corinne Thiessen presents as part of UBCO's Living Things International Arts Festival

Alzheimer Society hosting event on understanding behaviour

The U of L's Dr. Sienna Caspar will speak on understanding behaviours often seen in those with dementia

Lacombe County sees leadership changes

U of L aluimnus Tim Timmons named the new county manager for Lacombe County

Construction totals strong in Lethbridge

The University's Destination Project contributes greatly to the local economy

Malawi-bound students raising money for mosquito nets

Fifteen students from a wide range of studies at Lethbridge College and the University of Lethbridge are preparing for a four-week trip in late spring to the African nation of Malawi

Popularity of squirming octopus dish raises animal rights group’s ire

Octopus expert Dr. Jennifer Mather discusses the controversial octopus dish sannakji

Interesting exhibitions setting up at Esplanade

Dr. Josephine Mills and the U of L Art Gallery present an exhibition at Medicine Hat's Esplanade

U of L looking ahead to next 50 years

Dr. Mike Mahon reflects on the U of L's 50th anniversary year and looks ahead to the next 50

Play an essential part of a child’s pre-school learning

Educator cites U of L research showing the experience of play changed the connections of the neurons in the pre-frontal section of a child’s brain when talking about the value of free play

United/Jr. Heat product to play Canada West

West Kelowna’s Michaela Jacobsen has committed to the University of Lethrbidge soccer for 2018

Pronghorns teams resume schedules

The Pronghorns men’s hockey team hosts the U Sports No. 3-ranked Saskatchewan Huskies in Canada West action Friday and Saturday

Hockey teacher a top 10 Pronghorn

Foothills Composite teacher Jay Langager earned the eighth-best spot among the top 50 athletes in U of L history

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