U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Edward Snowden tells universities Trump's firing of FBI director is alarming

Overflow rooms had to be opened at both the University of Winnipeg and the University of Lethbridge for Edward Snowden's webcast talk

If it is happening in research, it is happening here in Alberta

A look at agricultural-themed research at the province's universities and colleges, including the U of L

Analysis shows benefits outweigh cost of twinning Highway 3

The "Highway 3 Twinning Feasibility: A Cost-Benefit Analysis" report was completed by Kien C. Tran, professor in the department of economics at the University of Lethbridge

Here’s why Canadians are having fewer children

The U of L's Dr. Susan McDaniel says the rise of the “gig economy” and precarious employment is one reason women are waiting longer and having fewer children

Historic appointment for First Nations U of L grad

Alumnus Julian Spear Chief-Morris has been named the first indigenous president of Harvard University’s Legal Aid program

First Responders for Identifying and Mitigating Biological Risks in EMS

Dr. Andy Hudson discusses how an iGEM project is benefiting first responders

RVS announces new principals

U of L alumnus Ryan Reed named principal at W.G. Murdoch School in Crossfield

Education pioneer, SACPA driving force Campbell dead at 95

Tributes were paid Thursday to longtime Lethbridge educator and activist Gordon Campbell, who passed away at the age of 95

Johnson adds to local content for Pronghorns

University of Lethbridge Pronghorns continue to strengthen their menu with some home cooking, adding local high school product Millay Johnson

Is Canada’s health-care system ready for our rapidly greying population?

Dr. Susan McDaniel, a Canada research chair in global population and life course at the University of Lethbridge, says we need to be focusing on those 85 and over

Live Well Showcase for active seniors concludes today

Dr. Robbin Gibb is one of the keynote speakers as the two-day Live Well Showcase wraps up at the Fritz Sick Memorial Centre

University’s Industry Liaison Office can help get an idea off the ground

The University Industry Liaison Office (UILO) supports scientists who have the expertise to research and develop a novel idea or product and who may need coaching and support to commercialize it

Focus on feed-efficient cattle will increase profit, reduce methane

Dr. Erasmus Okine says that if 30 percent of Alberta cattle producers achieved a five percent improvement in their animals’ feed efficiency, it would save about $100 million per year

Lethbridge snake expert concerned about human activity near U of L snake den

Lethbridge's resident rattlesnake expert Ryan Heavy Head emplores people to respect the environment in which the snakes live, including the one at the U of L

High school students learn business fundamentals

Some area high school students spent the day learning more about the University of Lethbridge Faculty of Management program

Horns add key recruit

University of Lethbridge Pronghorn women’s hockey team added to its recruiting class, signing defenceman Ashley Nothof of the 2017 Esso Cup Champion St. Albert Slash

Universities see merit in Snowden lecture

Edward Snowden will appear via web-link to students and community members at the University of Winnipeg, University of Lethbridge and Brandon University

Ticats are trending younger

A look at CFL fan demographics citing research from Dr. Reg Bibby

Coming retirements may help labour situation, professor says

Dr. Susan McDaniel says it's an "open question" what kind of impact the baby boom generation will have as it reaches retirement age

Livingstone Range School Division pow wow part of Truth and Reconciliation calls to action

A post-secondary round table with representatives of the University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College is oart of the project

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