Eat smart: How to improve academic performance
A University of Lethbridge study showed that water has a significant impact on kids’ biological, neurological, environmental, psychological and emotional wellness
University of Lethbridge Constructs Destination Project
A look at the construction of the new Science and Academic Building
University medical researchers bolstered by addition of Demeler
Medical researchers at the University of Lethbridge will soon be joined by one of the world’s top biophysics scientists
Council to hear appeal for Science Fair
In a presentation to city council, U of L youth outreach director Valerie Archibald will ask for $160,000
U of L behind mental-health study
The University of Lethbridge is conducting a new study to help provide better options for families in the future
Principal appointed for new Okotoks school
U of L alumna Rebecca Forchuk appointed principal for the new K- 9 school being built in Okotoks
Annual Red Deer College conferences this weekend in Red Deer
Dr. Ute Wieden-Kothe is the keynote speaker at the annual Agora Undergraduate Conference and the RDC Student Science Conference
Family unit is on solid ground
According to Dr. Susan McDaniel, while families have become more diverse, the family unit is still an essential cornerstone of Canadian life
Identification and management of cutworms made easy
U of L plays role in five-year project conducted across the Prairies resulting in the development of better identification tools, and a better understanding of cutworm biology
Local hockey products affected by testicular cancer raising awareness through Half Sack Sports
Former Pronghorns come together to support fallen teammate in battle against cancer
The game of their lives
A look at the inventive chess program for troubled youth study from the U of L's Dr. Lance Grigg
Is Canada on the Verge of a Brain Health Crisis?
Dr. Majid Mohajerani and the CCBN are featured for their work on Alzheimer's disease
U of L students vote for ‘UPASS’
With 47 per cent of the eligible students voting, election officials reported Thursday that 1,968 students voted in favour while 1,052 were opposed
Millennials are more likely to believe in an afterlife than are older generations
Dr. Reg Bibby says Canadian millennials are vastly more likely to believe in an afterlife than are older generations
From the pitch to the bobsled track
Former Pronghorn soccer player Kori Hol now pursuing Olympic dream through bobsled
Dr. Leroy Little Bear to speak on Indigenous worldview in education
As part of Selkirk College’s Reconciliation Speaker Series, Dr. Leroy Little Bear, eminent scholar and professor emeritus will be in Nelson April 4th
Van Tighem teacher Holy Spirit nominee for Edwin Parr
Faculty of Education alumna Erica Barr, who teaches fine arts subjects at Father Leonard Van Tighem school, is one of 10 southern Alberta finalists for the Edwin Parr Award
Selkirk College’s Reconciliation Speaker Series — Dr. Leroy Little Bear
Dr. Leroy Little Bear will speak on Indigenous worldview in education and share visions of reconciliation at Selkirk College
Universities must present a united front against rising journal costs, research librarians say
Librarian Nicole Eva says scholars must shift away from using journal metrics as a primary way of assessing research quality and impact
Canadian tycoon to link Dhillon school with Punjab
Bob Dhillon says his long-term aim is to bring students from Punjab and the rest of India to give them futuristic education at one of Canada’s top universities