U of L In The News

U of L In The News

U of L beginnings focus for SACPA

Michael Perry, an archivist at the U of L, will present “U of L at 50: How did the University end up Being Built in the Coulees Across the River?”

High school sports prepping for return

A look at local sports, including Pronghorn Athletics programs as they ready to open the second half of Canada West play

What I wish I knew as an early-career professor

The U of L's Dr. Janay Nugent contributes to this piece on advice for the early-career professor

Lethbridge dance club a swinging success

Lethbridge's thriving Swing Bridge Dance Club began four years ago through the work of 12 U of L students

California dreaming

The Pronghorns women's basketball team prepares for the second half of the Canada West season with a road trip to California

U of L experiences growing pains in 2016

A look back at a busy year on the U of L campus

U of L researcher named to Order of Canada

University of Lethbridge neuroscientist Dr. Bryan Kolb is among 100 men and women newly appointed to the Order of Canada

Trudeau’s electoral reform chatter has a century of history behind it

Dr. Harold Jansen speaks about the current climate for electoral reform

Building from waste

U of L artists artists Janice Rahn and Michael Campbell and their scavenger architecture-as-art of the Kathmandu International Art Festival 2012

More than $12,000 raised for ULSU Food Bank

Students, faculty and staff have pulled together again to feed cash-strapped University of Lethbridge students

Opinion: Catholics come home for Christmas — but just for a visit

Dr. Reg Bibby examines Catholicism during the Christmas season

BMO donates $1 million to construction of new building at University of Lethbridge

The University of Lethbridge has announced that BMO Financial Group has joined the University’s Destination Project through a $1 million philanthropic donation

‘Luke’s Lunchbox’ encourages children participation

U of L Fine arts alums present a new theatrical show for young audiences

Horizon looking at dual credits for post-secondary

The U of L's successful dual credit program has drawn interest from the Horizon School Division

Christmastime jump in church attendance shows faith matters to Canadians, expert says

Church attendance triples — from 25 to 65 per cent — across the country at Christmas and Board of Governors Research Chair in Sociology at the University of Lethbridge Reginald Bibby says it shows that faith matters

Appointments to indigenous women’s economic councils announced

The U of L's Dr. Linda Many Guns appointed to First Nations and Metis women’s economic security council

Carroll Saints Roll Past University of Lethbridge

The Pronghorns men's basketball team challenges Montana's Carroll College

Rural education partnership created

The U of L is part of the new Sustainable Agriculture Education Partnership (SAEP) program

Merkley wins grad award

Second-year Pronghorns men;s hockey forward Jay Merkley is the latest recipient of the Canada West WHL Grad of the Month honour

Buddhism, Christianity share values associated with Christmas

The U of L's Dr. John Harding explores the relationship between Buddhism and Christmas

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