U of L In The News

U of L In The News

U of L exhibit explores the world of coal inspired by Lethbridge’s history

A new exhibit at the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery explores the relationship of Lethbridge and coal

Horns sweep Cougars

The Pronghorns men's and women's basketball teams record wins over MRC Cougars

Molecules that vanish in a flash are pinned down

Scientists at the University of Lethbridge have captured ephemeral organic compounds that appear and disappear in the blink of an eye during common chemical reactions

The other side of The Great War: Conscientious Objectors in Canada

Dr. Amy Shaw discusses 'Conscientious Objectors' during the First World War

U of L case competition putting agriculture on the student map

A competition at the University of Lethbridge this weekend is again aiming to put the agriculture industry on the map for students in a number of Ag and business-related fields

Horns begin countdown of top 50 athletes

Pronghorn Athletics is celebrating University of Lethbridge’s 50th anniversary by revealing the first 10 of its 50 Greatest Pronghorns list

Scholarship to help U of L students set sail for a semester

U of L president Mike Mahon announced Monday that each year, the Brawn Family Foundation will provide a scholarship to one second-year undergraduate student to take part in the Semester at Sea program

J. R. Brooks and Gareth Jenkins | Top 40 Under 40

Faculty of Management alumnus J.R. Brooks is honoured for helping to create an innovative water filtration system for farms that recycles manure into clean water and produces a quality fertilizer

U of L toasting 50 years with 25-year-old scotch

Scotch enthusiasts may consider celebrating the University of Lethbridge’s 50th anniversary with a 25 year-old scotch

Glen Montgomery return to the Comox Valley

After great success as a music teacher, primarily at the University of Lethbridge, Montgomery is now pursuing exclusively his performing and composing careers

Deep dialogue with Werklund prof marked turning point in long journey to master's degree

Alumna Solange Lalonde recounts her educational journey en route to her new role as an education adviser with Moodle

Class of 2017: Tenacity, sacrifice fuel nine-year journey to PhD

University of Calgary Downtown Campus director Alison Gray began her post-secondary studies at the U of L

A learning experience

The ball has been passed with the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns women’s rugby team

Arctic explorers, Indigenous knowledge

Maura Hanrahan, Board of Governors Research Chair in Indigenous Studies, details how Captain Bob Bartlett interacted with the Inuit

Why adults should play too

Dr. Sergio Pellis comments on how play influences brain activity

Red Deer Public Library names new CEO

Former U of L librarian Shelley Ross is the new chief executive officer for Red Deer Public Library

Subject of U of L play could hit close to home

Commissioned Fiction at Fifty play ready to debut at University Theatre

Horns ready to host national rugby finals

As they get ready to host the nation for the second time in school history, the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns women’s rugby team will pit themselves against the defending champions

Effects of wireless tech SACPA topic

During today’s SACPA session, the U of L's Lance Chong will ask “Does wireless radiation affect our health: How much do we really know?”

From the Nazko wilderness to the opera stage

U of L opera instructor Blaine Hendsbee reaches out to help guide young phenom from rural northern BC

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