U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Research on display this week at U of L

Over 50 years, the University of Lethbridge has grown into one of the top research campuses in Canada. This week, southern Albertans are invited to come by and see what’s happening

People urged to join party to influence leadership choice

Dr. Harold Jansen says it’s not unusual in Canada for political party outsiders to try to influence leadership races

Horns throw and leap to gold

The University of Lethbridge Pronghorn track and field team finished the U SPORTS Championships in Edmonton with a pair of top-podium finishes

Book chronicles success of immigrant newcomers in smaller communities

Dr. Glenda Bonifacio's book describes how immigrants have been welcomed, supported and successfully integrated into their new communities

South Country eyeing modern addictions facility

U of L addictions counselling graduates experiencing impressive success rates with clients

U of L researchers trying to measure public’s response to art exhibits

When you visit an art gallery, how do you respond to what you see? That’s the focus of a study now underway at the University of Lethbridge.

Trip down memory lane

The Toronto Maple Leafs alumni faced off against members of 1994 University of Lethbridge Pronghorns team that captured the CIS title that same year

Canadians unwilling to challenge income gap

Drs. Caroline Hodes and Glenda Bonifacio address SACPA to discuss pay equity and the gender gap in society

Millman lands track honour

Pronghorns fifth-year veteran Peter Millman was named as the U Sports Athlete of the Year for Field Events

New evidence that tropical ice caps existed in the Andes

A study by SFU earth scientists Nicholas Roberts and John Clague as well as René Barendregt from the University of Lethbridge reveals the first geologic evidence of recurrent ice caps in the tropical Andes over 2.7 million years ago

Good and bad news on potato psyllid

A look at the potato psyllid on Canadian crops with the U of L's Dr. Dan Johnson

6 Reasons To Be Optimistic

The University of Lethbridge Global Citizenship for Oldman Watershed Group is highlighted

Horns heading to nationals

Six Pronghorns – five men and one woman – will represent Lethbridge at the U SPORTS Track and Field Championships in Edmonton

Werklund School alum's career in academia took root during teen years of 'culture shock'

New assistant Faculty of Education professor Dr. Sandra Dixon describes her immigrant experience

Artist looks to floor patrons with lino exhibit

Adrian Cooke, longtime technician and chief preparator at the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery, displays his own art in the historic Trianon Gallery

Prominent Astrophysicist Calls the Big Bang A “Mirage”

Dr. Saurya Das and his research are cited in this examination of the Big Bang Theory

Author views life through animal kingdom’s eyes

Psychology students at the University of Lethbridge welcomed Welsh writer Mark Rowlands

"What Your Daughter Hears When You Criticize Yourself" By Real Simple Reminds Us How Body Negativity Can Affect Kids

A U of L study is cited in this commentary on women's body image issues

U of L receives special honour to begin Native Awareness Week

The University of Lethbridge received a special honour on Monday to celebrate its long-standing relationship with Indigenous peoples

Digitizing school memories

Local historian Bruce Haig has expanded his digital yearbook project thanks to a partnership with the U of L library.

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