U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Increase in suicides today's SACPA topic

A U of L graduate student and alumnus will address issues around the rising suicide rate in Alberta

Alberta high school students to 3D print prosthetic hands for kids

Faculty of Management alumnus Colin Pischke is using his Print Your Mind 3D company to better the lives of amputees in developing countries

Mount Royal dean to head U of S kinesiology college

U of L alumnus Dr.Chad London earns post at University of Saskatchewan

Has the climate changed in your backyard?

Dr. Stefan Kienzle's climate tracking website garners attention in the Edmonton area

3 psychological reasons why we buy lottery tickets when there's virtually no chance of winning

Dr. Robert Williams, professor of health sciences and gambling studies, outlines three fascinating psychological phenomena that explain this irrational behavior

Grocery prices continue to rise as dollar falls

Economist Donna Townley comments on the sinking Canadian dollar and how it is affecting Canadian consumers

Busy year ahead for U of L

A look forward at what's new and what's expected for the University in 2016

Cade Community Lecture Series starts today at downtown library

The U of L sponsored Cade series features a number of intriguing and thought-provoking speakers

World taking notice of Canada as peacemaker

Dr. Abdie Kazemipur says countries are taking notice of Canada as the Trudeau government takes its first steps into international politics

Artists come full circle

Four U of L Fine Arts alumni return to Lethbridge to participate in a Casa showing

Respect a weapon against terrorism

Dr. Abdie Kazemipur comments on the arrival of refugees to Lethbridge and how respect plays a big role in their integration into society

New U of L website highlights Alberta climate records

Dr. Stefan Kienzle's compilation of climate records shows that Alberta is definitely warming

Canadian dollar could drop further, says U of L expert

Dr. Chris Nicol discusses the sorry state of the loonie and what factors affect its rise and fall

Big plans in place over 2016 for U of L

Looking ahead to breaking ground on the University of Lethbridge's Destination Project

Speakers challenge the brain

The U of L will host a series of engaging talks to kick off the new year

What 2016 holds for the mysterious world of physics

Physicist Dr. Saurya Das says 2016 may be the year we find out what dark matter is made of or how it works

Low dollar a challenge for Canadian pro sports teams

With the loonie hovering around its lowest level in 11 years, it’s having an impact on Canadian professional sports teams, says U of L economist Duane Rockerbie

Academics study mental health in Low German-speaking communities

Dr. Judith Kulig and research student Ling Ling Fan share their insight on how to handle the delicate balancing act of respecting the religious principles of Low German-speaking Mennonites while treating mental health issues

U of L joins Little Lethbridge Library movement

Reading material for all ages is now available at the University of Lethbridge, as several Little Lethbridge Libraries have been installed in various locations around campus

2015 was an exciting year for the University of Lethbridge

A look back at 2015 and developments at the U of L

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