U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Five questions with Mainstreet Equity’s Bob Dhillon

Why education is so important to Bob Dhillon, in the wake of his huge investment in the University of Lethbridge

Pronghorns recruits will bolster program

The Horns women's soccer program unveiled the signings of eight new recruits for the 2018 Canada West season

Building students’ brains

A look at the essential work being done in the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience

U of L’s CKXU Radio taking its fundraising drive out of this world

Campus radio station celebrating a boost in signal strength

Fraud Prevention

During Fraud Prevention Month, the U of L's Kevin Vadnais, information management and security manager, explains how to protect yourself from online fraudsters

Cold Lake students create project to reuse recycled water

University of Lethbridge presents at environmental summit in Cold Lake

Box Elder girls: Playing for a cause

Annita Lucchesi, a graduate student working on her doctorate at the University of Lethbridge, is fgeatured for her work on maintaining a MMIW database

Play offers medieval experience

The latest offering from U of L drama students

U-pass referendum brings up questions at University of Lethbridge town hall

For the first time in seven years, the U-Pass is the subject of a referendum at the University of Lethbridge

Viva Vitality: Locked up tight and out of sight is the safest

A column by Public Health student Andreea Vrabie, who is working with the Population Health Promotion Program

Being homeless an eye-opener

Five brave and dedicated U of L students traded in their imagination for some real-life experience as part of the national campaign “5 Days for the Homeless.”

University of Lethbridge transforms the business school landscape by launching the Dhillon School of Business

Navjeet (Bob) Dhillon pledged a $10 million gift, the largest announced gift in the institution's history

Gut feeling: Make sure your calves’ is a good one

A recent study by U of L researcher Dr. Wade Abbott, published by Nature Microbiology journal, is looking at further understanding the work done by bacteria in the gut

$2M in grants to help U of L’s CCBN study Alzheimer’s

The University of Lethbridge’s Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience (CCBN) will receive nearly $2 million in grants over the next five years to study changes in the brain that occur while Alzheimer’s progresses.

Tyson a theatre pioneer at U of L

The life and accomplishments of a pioneering Lethbridge professor will by celebrated here Friday

Two U of L students receive history awards

Two University of Lethbridge students have been honoured with Government of Canada History Awards

Students engaged in provincial politics

University of Lethbridge Students’ Union president Hailey Babb speaks to student advocacy in politics

Saik highlights Grow gala

Renowned author, movie producer, agricultural advocate and “2014 Agri-Marketer of the Year” Robert Saik will be the Agricultural Students’ Society’s special guest

Events set for Brain Awareness Week

The University of Lethbridge-based Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience will host a couple of events to mark Brain Awareness Week this week

Unified theory of evolution

Dr. Gerlinde Metz and her work on environmental stress in promoting the epigenetic transgenerational inheritance of disease

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