Hankins quick to pick Horns
Katie Hankins was done with recruiting and ready to sign after a quick trip to visit the Pronghorns women's basketball team earlier this year
U of L student to study in Australia for semester
Lauren Morris, a third-year neuroscience student, is excited to be taking classes at Southern Cross University in Lismore, Australia, on the Gold Coast
The nascence of neuroscience in southern Alberta
A look at the unlikely history of neuroscience at the U of L and how the CCBN has grown into a world leader
U of L study to examine acupuncture as possible anxiety treatment for children
Researchers hope a new study can determine if acupuncture is an effective method of treatment for children with anxiety
Negotiating retirement, doing the math
Ian MacLachlan retired to start his third career in December 2015 and this is the second of a monthly series relevant to the retirement plans of an aging professoriate for University Affairs
Yiddish writer Rosenfarb's works and life examined
Dr. Goldie Morgentaler delivers a talk at the University of California San Diego
7 Cups of Tea peer mental health support comes to U of Lethbridge
The University of Lethbridge now offers an online peer support initiative aimed at helping students deal with stress
Emotional toll of Fort McMurray
Dr. Judith Kulig discusses what faces Fort McMurray in the aftermath of the wildfire
Young researchers look to stem flow of blood
Lethbridge high school students, mentored by University of Lethbridge researchers, are attempting to create a biological device able to coagulate blood rapidly
What if We Could Map All the Fossil Fuel Corporate Powers in Canada? These Researchers Are Trying
Funded by SSHRC, U of L researchers join others across the country on the Corporate Mapping Project
Student honoured to be 50th valedictorian for Catholic Central
Catholic Central High School valedictorian Derek Weiler will attend the U of L in the fall
Hoops player commits to late father’s alma mater
Mark Rodehutskors of Chestermere has committed to playing his university basketball career at the University of Lethbridge, following his late father, alumnus Steve Rodehutskors
Treaties have long been misunderstood
Treaty coins remain a strong symbol of the British colonizers’ real intentions when they wrote treaties depriving First Nations of their land and sustenance, says U of L prof Don McIntyre
Theatre BSMT presents The Only Good Boy at Arts Commons Motel
U of L alumna Chelsea Woolley is making her name as a young playwright
Nurses are the backbone of Canada’s health system
National Nursing Week celebrates the role of nurses in health care, including many who have graduated from the U of L
University of Lethbridge launches off-school season campus hotel on west side
The University of Lethbridge has turned an on-campus residence building into a hotel which will be operational each year from May to the end of August
Coaching field hockey newest chapter of shared lifetime
Education student Chelsea Overwater giving back to her Didsbury community as Chinook's Edge field hockey coach
Kacie comes home
The two-time Southern Alberta High School Girls Basketball League most valuable player returns to play for the Pronghorns women's basketball team
The pros and cons of editing a collection of essays
Dr. Christopher Kukucha says the professional risks are too great for a junior scholar, but for more senior scholars it can be a worthwhile experience
U of L to honour Terry Robinson
A world-renowned neuroscientist is one of the University of Lethbridge’s Honourary Degree recipients for 2016