U of L In The News

U of L In The News

U of L professor talks populism, rise of Donald Trump at SACPA

Dr. Trevor Harrison discusses the rise of Donald Trump and populism in world politics

University of Lethbridge drug study attempts to alleviate problem gambling

A U of L-led research group is testing a drug that is used to treat alcoholics to see if it can assist problem gamblers

Energistics Elects David Johnson to its Board of Directors

Alumnus David Johnson earns prestigious appointment

U of L shares concerns about US visitor ban

The University of Lethbridge says it's ready to help anybody affected by the U.S. ban on visitors from seven Muslim-majority countries

Syrian refugees in Lethbridge share experiences of coming to southern Alberta

Community organizers gathered Thursday at the University of Lethbridge to introduce a Syrian refugee family to the community at large

Religion in Scotland in 16th century topic for tonight’s PUBlic Professor

Professor Janay Nugent presents the January PUBlic Professor Series lecture

Spud-based research taking root at University of Lethbridge

Dr. Dmytro Yevtushenko talks about his research in potato science and Dr. Dan Johnson talks about his work in monitoring psyllids, the insect that can carry the zebra chip pathogen which is destructive to potato crops

Bell Let’s Talk campaign taking place on Saturday

Pronghorn Athletics partners with Bell for the Let’s Talk student-athlete campaign along with 53 universities across Canada

Plainridge Park Casino’s First Year Did Not Reduce Lottery Sales Nearby or in State

The U of L's Dr. Robert Williams is part of a team of researchers studying the effects of expanded casino gambling in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Test out the performing arts

Alumna Lynne Wilson offers a performing arts course at Festival Place in Sherwood Park

Benefit Cosmetics works with neuroscientist to develop brow translator

Dr. Javid Sadr, a professor of Neuroscience at Canada's renowned University of Lethbridge, has partnered with Benefit Cosmetics to study brows

Founders' Day takes the cake

Along with balloons, food and music, a great big cake in the shape of University Hall helped kickoff the U of L's 50th anniversary

Students take icy plunge for charity

Management Students’ Society hosted the 12th annual Chillin’ 4 Charity event and many took the plunge.

Students take icy punge for charity

Members of the University of Lethbridge’s Management Students’ Society host the 12th annual Chillin’ 4 Charity event and many took the plunge

Aging boomers highlight need to bring more men into caregiving profession

Peter Kellett, assistant dean of the U of L nursing program, discusses gender as it pertains to paid caregiving

Lethbridge woman spends 40 hours making cake replica of the university

Alumna Amy Whipple's replica University Hall cake took an enormous amount of work

Founders’ Day kicks off 50th anniversary celebration at University of Lethbridge

Friday’s festivities featured bag pipes, a hot tub and a replica cake as the U of L kicked off Founders’ Day weekend, a celebration of 50 years

U of L was good news for the city

A look back at the 1966 original article that trumpeted a new university for Lethbridge

U of L was good news for city

An editorial that ran in the Lethbridge Herald in 1966 captures the mood of the time when the U of L was founded

Founders' Day kicks off 50th anniversary celebration at University of Lethbridge

Kickoff festivities featured bag pipes, a hot tub and a replica cake as the U of L kicked off Founders’ Day weekend, a celebration of 50 years.

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