MRI to aid neuroscience research at U of L
A world-class research and diagnostic imaging facility is coming to the University of Lethbridge, providing southern Alberta the most powerful magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the region
U of L, LC Ag program co-operation SACPA topic
The U of L's David Hill discusses a new project designed to further co-operation between the institutions in the delivery of agriculture-related programming
Deep male voices not so much sexy as intimidating
Former U of L faculty member Dr. Drew Rendall co-authors a study on the role that voices play
Western Canada wildfires - This year could be worse than last, say experts
Dr. Judith Kulig, a wildfire expert, comments on the already active fire season
Shot putter Millman breaks provincial record
Pronghorns thrower Peter Millman is back in his home province setting new records
U of L’s Centre for Oral History and Tradition to offer public workshops
Members of the Centre for Oral History and Tradition, in partnership with the Galt Museum and Archives, are offering their expertise as oral historians to help southern Albertans make their history projects a reality
2016 Census forms in the mail
Dr. Susan McDaniel discusses how the long-form Census plays a vital role in community planning
Why entrepreneurs bring benefits to corporate boards
Gloria Yuan Tian of the U of L's Calgary Campus co-authors a paper detailing how smaller companies that appoint entrepreneurs to their boards see a number of positive changes
Students collaborate on SAAG exhibitions
Three new exhibitions at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery highlight the work of young, local and regional artists and are curated by U of L students
Steinke bound for hall of fame
The Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame is celebrating coaching at its induction banquet on Saturday, and one of the area’s most successful coaches, the U of L's Larry Steinke, will be inducted
Budding scientists get a taste of university research
High school students were given the oppurtunity to see what it would be like to study science at the University of Lethbridge on Wednesday during the fifth annual Lets DO Science Day
Millennials seek housing in Calgary's downtown or deep south: researcher
University of Lethbridge graduate student researcher Trina Burgess is finding that most millennials (aged 25-35) are moving towards the centre of the city of Calgary
Alberta commemorates 100-year anniversary of women's suffrage
U of L history professor Dr. Sheila McManus comments on the history of women voting in Alberta
Inky's great escape was 'typical' octopus behaviour, says Alberta cephalopod expert
The U of L's octopus expert, Dr. Jennifer Mather, comments on Inky's great escape
Soccer takes the stage at hall of fame banquet
The Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame induction banquet will feature a strong dose of local soccer glory when it inducts University of Lethbridge Pronghorns standout Laura Tsujikawa
Sales tax would help Alberta budget
U of L sociologist Trevor Harrison says a sales tax could help Alberta avoid boom and bust cycles
U of L confirms appointments
The U of L board of governors named eight research chairs and re-appointed two key administrators during its April meeting.
Antiquated neo-liberalism and Alberta
Trevor Harrison looks at the Alberta budget, its economic woes and the Wildrose Party's response in this opinion piece
University of Lethbridge Approves New Sexual Violence Policy; Launches New Website
Among the directives contained within the U of L's new sexual violence policy is one to enhance and expand awareness and education as it relates to sexual violence
Commitment, work ethic key to CEC grad Peter Millman’s rise to CIS shot put champion
Larry Steinke says commitment and work ethic are Peter Millman's greatest strengths