U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Giving back to celebrate 150

Jordan Calladine, who will study nursing and play varsity rugby for the U of L Pronghorns next season, donated the $150 she received through the “Make 150 Count” program to Dr. Gerald B. Probe Elementary

Canada has history with refugees

Susan McDaniel, Canada Research Chair in Global Population and Life Course, and Professor of Sociology at the U of L, says refugees have long been an important element of forming part of our country

Local wins University of Lethbridge medal

Airdrie's Caitlin Ratcliffe captures the Faculty of Arts and Science Gold Medal and turns her focus to graduate studies

U of L professor named Board of Governors Teaching Chair

Dr. Janay Nugent named Board of Governors Teaching Chair

Passion and hard work key to Olympic success: Kayla Moleschi

Former Horns women's rugby star and Olympian Kayla Moleschi brought her story and her drive to achieve to students in Aldergrove

Dream is realized for master of education

After working for four years at the Crowfoot School on the Siksika Nation, Shirley Kirby was inspired to pursue her master of education degree

U of L medal winners

Distinguishing themselves among the many outstanding graduates are the U of L’s medal winners for 2017

Garden workshops at Nature Centre

The U of L's Dr. Dan Johnson will help you discover what insects lie beneath the leaf litter and what their role is in helping to keep pests out of the garden

Dr. Leroy Little Bear, Environmental Monioring and Science

A look at Dr. Leroy Little Bear, on the Environmental Monitoring and Science / Indigenous Wisdom Advisory Panel

Coalhurst High School students find real-life math applications

Students find great value in University's high school finance competition

Alberta launches indigenous environmental advisory panel

Dr. Leroy Little Bear among those appointed to the panel that will be advising Alberta’s chief scientist on environmental monitoring

Outdoor fitness equipment in public parks: Is it an effective physical activity intervention?

U of L researchers examine the benefits of outdoor fitness equipment in helping community wellness

Sick people pass through them all the time, so how clean are our ambulances?

The Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute is highlighted for expanding on the work of their iGEM presentation earlier this year

Octopus makes dash for freedom after escaping from its tank at an aquarium

Dr. Jennifer Mather is cited on octopus intelligence in the wake of this near escape of a Russian octopus from its aquarium

Global Drums members play with American rock legends

Six members of Global Drums, a University of Lethbridge ensemble directed by music professor Adam Mason, were invited to join a 25-piece steel drum group, Pan Rocks, playing alongside some of the current stars of American rock

Longtime educator to receive Distinguished Teaching award

Dr. Jennifer Mather will be presented this year’s Distinguished Teaching Award for her leadership over the last 30 years

Jamie Ahksistowaki Medicine Crane named U of L Alumna of the Year

The University of Lethbridge Alumni Association is pleased to recognize Medicine Crane as the 2017 Alumna of the Year

Canada’s weird, uncomfortable relationship with nakedness, Why our nude art genre never took off

New research by U of L assistant professor Devon Smither explores the history of nude artwork in Canada

U of L graduate lands Cambridge scholarship

Sam Woodman will pursue PhD studies at Cambridge University this fall

Project aims to study impact on southern Alberta water

U of L geography and new media student Thomas Porter and his team are spending every weekend in the Rockies’ eastern slopes, documenting the impacts of human use

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