U of L In The News

U of L In The News

FNMI art exhibit on display at U of L Art Gallery

Local residents are invited to the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery to experience the renewal of First Nations, Metis and Inuit culture and knowledge with a new art exhibit titled Renewal Is

A girl named Jake from Fort Macleod preparing to record her first album

Alumna Jacqueline (Jake) Pratte is pursuing a childhood dream of a career as a full-time professional entertainer

Shear delight

Management student Ryan Munn is looking forward to summer, but before classes end this spring, he’ll join dozens more University of Lethbridge students under the shears

BYU women's rugby prevails over Lethbridge

The Horns women's rugby team challenges Brigham Young University to a friendly match

Cupcakes help take the edge off

University of Lethbridge’s alumna Amy Whipple has whipped up another batch of sweets for the fifth annual University of Lethbridge Alumni Association’s (ULAA) Cupcake Campaign

Students experience investment challenges

The University of Lethbridge is providing an opportunity for some high school students to learn some valuable lessons about money management with a competition aimed at teaching them about investing and the stock market

Edmonton anti-bullying advocate preaching the power of bystanders

Alumnus Manwar Khan continues to take his message across the province with a series of rallies this summer, to spread his message about the power of bystanders

Science centre opens doors to the public

The human brain in all its glory was the the centre of attention at the University of Lethbridge on Saturday with an annual open house event held at the university’s behavioural neuroscience facility

Olympian tells students to try everything

Olympian Liz Gleadle, who trains at the U of L, spoke to elementary students at Fleetwood-Bawden School

Macdonald and Cartier's bond helped form Canada

Dr. John von Heyking writes that the friendship between two of Canada's founders was the crucible of Canadian Confederation

Washington’s state dinner is over — what’s next?

Dr. Geoffrey Hale examines Prime Minister Justin Truedeau's trip to Washington to meet with Barack Obama

Aboriginal health study measures racism

Dr. Cheryl Currie and her recent study linking racism and prescription drug use by Aboriginal people

Aboriginal health study links prescription drug use to racism

Dr. Cheryl Currie's study suggests the stress of racism can be so severe as to cause PTSD – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

The haunting effects of ancestral ghosts

Dr. Gerlinde Metz shows just how damaging and pervasive stress may be — its effects even crossing multiple generations through pregnancy

U of L concussion research could lead to new brain testing

The issue of concussions has been front and centre for the last few years. Now a neuroscience team at the University of Lethbridge is taking a closer look at how we test for concussions.

Film recounts pass system for Natives

In 'The Pass System," screened at the U of L Monday evening, director Alex Williams explores a dark part of Canada’s History.

Homeless for a cause

Five U of L students are going homeless for a week to raise money for Wood's Home Youth Shelter

U of L research programs to receive federal funds

Two innovative research programs have received a federal funding injection to bolster their studies in developing hard-to-treat cancer remedies and providing a mobile lab that will allow animals to be studied in their natural habitats

U of L expert weighs in on right-to-die legislation

Dr. Michael Stingl says the federal government will have its hands full in the coming months as it drafts right-to-die legislation as ordered by the country's Supreme Court

Ex-local rugby coach inducted into sports hall of fame

Sparwood product and former Horns women's rugby coach Neil Langevin was inducted into the Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame

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