U of L In The News

U of L In The News

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

Another successful Operation Red Nose over 2017 holiday season

Lethbridge's 23rd annual Operation Red Nose campaign being hailed as a success

Growth, celebration the highlights of 2017

University of Lethbridge events highlighted amongst most prominent happenings in 2017

Destination Project - Fall tour of the new Science & Academic Building

Gene Lublinkhof, Project Manager, University of Lethbridge and Daryl Campbell, Senior Superintendent, PCL Construction Management Inc. take you on a tour of the new Science and Academic Building

Single voice required when dealing with United States

Dr. Geoffrey Hale, professor at the University of Lethbridge, spoke about "intermestic" policies, which means looking at doing business domestically and abroad

Immigration has affected churches in Canada (and elsewhere) for years

Dr. Reg Bibby's statistical analysis of Catholicism in Canada is utilized in this article on immigration

Preston Rivulettes recognized for national historic significance

U of L's Dr. Carly Adams behind push to recognize remarkable women's hockey team

U of L student part of iGEM delegation

A University of Lethbridge student has joined a group presenting at a biological weapons convention

Immigrants providing a boost to declining church attendance in Canada

Dr. Reg Bibby's research into religious statistics in Canada is cited

Pollinator conservation critical for protecting ecosystems

The U of L's Saikat Kumar Basu details how natural (biological) pollinators constitute an important aspect of our natural environment and ecosystems

'Christmas Catholics' an opportunity to grow Church

Dr. Reg Bibby's latest books highlight the ever-changing status of Catholicism in Canada

New West puts modern spin on classic ‘Hansel and Gretel’

Four University of Lethbridge drama graduates, now based in Calgary, return to entertain young audiences over the holiday season

Hockey Talk - Author Gordon Hunter

An interview with Gordon Hunter, professor emeritus at the University of Lethbridge and author of the book Hockey Talk

Putting science to work solving real-world problems – and winning awards

U of L iGEM students have a winning history at the annual International Genetically Engineered Machine jamboree

Dalemead forward fitting into new role with Pronghorns

Dalemead’s Mark Rodehutskors is playing a part in one of the Pronghorns’ most successful seasons in recent years

Red Nose gives 318 safe rides

It’s all good news from Operation Red Nose, the holiday safe-drive service organized at the University of Lethbridge

Help your child play (right) to lay the foundation for future academic success

The experience of play changes the connections of the neurons in the pre-frontal section of a child’s brain, and that without play experience, those neurons remained unchanged

The little choir that grew ... the story of the Arnprior Community Choir

Alumna Lisa Webber plays a major role in helping established beloved community choir

Treasured collection donated to U of L

A few thousand rare editions helped establish one new addition at the University of Lethbridge library

Monkeys Trying to Have Sex With Deer Is a Thing Now, Says Study

Scientists at the University of Lethbridge in Canada publish a paper revealing what appear to be sex acts between young female Japanese macaques and sika deer

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