Where the wild things are
University of Lethbridge graduate student Leila Armstrong has launched the Backyard Wilderness Trail Cam Project
Quebec’s social capital deficit stumped academics long before Potter waded into the debate
Dr. Abdie Kezemipur's research paper on social capital is examined 10 years after it was published
University art looking forward, back and into nature
Two art installations at the University of Lethbridge have captured the city's rich history, as well as its natural environment
Fun fair boosts Special Olympics
A fun carnival-style event held by students at the University of Lethbridge on Saturday provided local families with an opportunity to support Special Olympics Lethbridge
Symposium takes look at new media
Students in the University of Lethbridge New Media department had an opportunity to see some of the directions their education can take them as the department held its inaugural new media symposium
Destination Project on budget, on time
With nearly 350 workers expected on site, the Destination Project at the University of Lethbridge is on budget and slightly ahead of schedule
Sexuality distinctions not clear-cut, SACPA told
University of Lethbridge board of governors research chair Paul Vasey described how feminized males are recognized as an everyday part of the community in two distant cultures
Inuk grad student heading back to Nunavut for CHARS job
Alumna Angela Nuliayok Rudolph returns home looking to apply her education to a community renaissance
SD76 chooses Elm Street teacher as Edwin Parr nominee
U of L Education alumna Dana Hausauer is the Medicine Hat School District No. 76’s Edwin Parr teaching award nominee for 2017
FMD emergency response study needed
University of Lethbridge study cited in examination of cost to Canadian cattle industry as it pertains to a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak
U of L alumnus honoured for humanitarian work
Alumna Janelle Pritchard earns the Young Alumnus Achievement Award from the University of Lethbridge Alumni Association
SACPA to discuss non-western approaches to gender diversity
The U of L's Dr. Paul Vasey presents his research work at SACPA
Canadian Cultural Centre - Dianne Bos: The Sleeping Green. No man’s land 100 years later
This exhibition has been produced by the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery in partnership with the Canadian Cultural Centre in Paris
Lifesaving team finds success at provincials
U of L Max Bell Manta Rays finish second at the Lifesaving Society Alberta and NWT Championship
Northern Survey Flights - Achieving Subdecimetre Accuracy in Arctic Canada
U of L alum Owen Brown (BSc '09), president of Ventus Geospatial, was involved in a drone survey to relocate an airport on Baffin Island
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
'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.