U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Global drums to take audience around the world

Local residents are invited to take a musical trip around the world with Global Drums in celebration of the University of Lethbridge 50th Anniversary

Achieving Subdecimetre Accuracy in Arctic Canada

Alumnus Owen Brown provides insight into how unmanned aerial systems were used in a preliminary engineering survey in Arctic Canada

Tobacco prevention school resource

Another look at Alberta Health Services and the University of Lethbridge and their school-based tobacco-prevention resource called the Academy for Tobacco Prevention

Why is a fight on another continent, 50 years after Confederation, our nation’s founding myth?

Dr. Amy Shaw examines the Battle of Vimy Ridge and its place in the hierarchy of Canadian historical moments

'I got out just in time': American, British scientists flee funding instability for Canada

U of L researchers highlighted as Canadian science community benefits from influx of new talent

3 Women Whose Passion Projects Are Making the World A Better Place

The U of L's Dr. Olga Kovalchuk is recognized as an example of a leader in her career field

First-year Schuler teacher nominated for prestigious award

U of L alumna Alisha Sims (BA/BEd '16), a first-year teacher at Schuler School in the Prairie Rose School Division, has been nominated for the prestigious Edwin Parr Award.

College, university students get down to business

Lethbridge College School of Business and the University of Lethbridge Faculty of Management participate in the 12th annual Alberta Deans of Business Case Competition

Uncharted Path Ahead for Alberta's Unite the Right Movement

Dr. Geoffrey Hale says the provincial PC and Wildrose parties could unite under a single party banner before the next election but says the devil is usually in the details

University of Lethbridge Announces Musical Acts for Shine On Summer Festival

The University of Lethbridge announced the Saturday lineup of its Shine On Summer Festival which is set to take place over the Labour Day long weekend

The Contemporary Relevance of the Historical Treaties to Treaty Indian Peoples

Masters alumni Leon Crane Bear's article, The Contemporary Relevance of the Historical Treaties to Treaty Indian Peoples is a featured article on the Canadian Historical Association website

Opinion: Contaminant problems in the Athabasca River not overstated

Dr. Joseph Rasmussen and colleagues offer rebuttal to University of Alberta's William Shotyk who claimed that “contamination problems in the oilsands region are overstated"

College, university programs team up for exhibit

A joint exhibit between Lethbridge College and the University of Lethbridge is allowing students in fashion- and drama-related programs to better explore their crafts and contemporary perspectives on the body

Piano workshop attracts students, teachers

The University of Lethbridge Conservatory of Music and the Lethbridge Registered Music Teachers recently collaborated on an event for piano teachers and students in the community

University of Lethbridge holding Shine On Summer Festival this September

The U of L will be holding a big outdoor summer festival in early September as part of the University's 50th anniversary celebrations

Comment: Research needs more competence, less 'excellence'

A recent paper by a group of open access researchers and advocates, including the U of L's Dr. Dan O'Donnell, has taken a sharp look at the science world's pervasive use of the word 'excellence'

Exhibit delves into U of L Art Gallery’s extensive collection

A new exhibit at the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery provides a glimpse into the university’s art collection as it has grown over the past 50 years

5 Canadian Universities To Watch

The U of L ranks third in Canada in a ranking of up-and-coming universities to watch

Researchers build epigenetics network in veterinary and animal sciences

University of Lethbridge researchers forefront of establishing provincial epigenetics network

Bumper crop for U of L soccer

The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns women’s soccer has landed five new recruits, and they didn’t have to go far to get them

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