Internship program aids students
Mitacs Globalink Research Internship program gives students from around the world the chance to do research at the U of L
Returning Nazi-looted art in Canada
Dr. Josephine Mills, curator of the U of L Art Gallery and past-president of the Canadian Art Museum Directors Organization, talks about the hard work involved in doing provenance research to fill gaps in the ownership of an artwork.
Early Election Call Possible: Says U of L Expert
University of Lethbridge political sociologist Trevor Harrison says calling the election now would be a gamble for the Harper government
More Alberta university students relying on food banks
Use of campus food banks is on the rise on Alberta campuses, with the U of L food bank experiencing a 24 per cent increase in demand this year over last year.
Sex on agenda at U of L
One of the themes at this year's conference was bisexuality, particularly in men, says Paul Vasey, a U of L psychology professor and an organizer of the event.
Combined therapy approach paying apparent dividends
A look at the combined art therapy and animal-assisted therapy summer course at the University of Lethbridge
Combined therapy approach paying apparent dividends
Students get a hands-on experience of art therapy and animal-assisted therapy in Straja Linder King's three-week summer course
Five ways a weaker Canadian dollar affects Alberta's economy
Professional sports teams can count on their fans whether the economy is booming or busting given stable ticket prices, says U of L economist Duane Rockerbie
REVIEW: Girls!Girls!Girls! a powerfully acted tale of teenage fury, revenge
U of L drama instructor Richie Wilcox is directing Girls!Girls!Girls! in the backyard of Bus Stop Theatre in Halifax, a gritty play based on the Columbine shootings and the murder of B.C. teenager Reena Virk.
Djaballah finalist in Art Prize event
U of L alumna and artist Anne-Laure Djaballah (MFA '15) has learned she's one of the finalists for the Salt Spring National Art Prize with a piece inspired by the Lethbridge landscape.
Berlin calling for young Calgary opera singer
Kathleen Morrison (BMus '05) is glad she had the courage to set out on her own and move to Berlin to establish a career as an opera singer.
Hammer thrower Steacy hopes to add to his medal haul at Pan Am Games
Jim Steacy (BASc '09) reflects on his career as a hammer thrower and his hopes for the Pan Am Games
Hippity-hoppocalypse?
High heat has allowed more grasshopper eggs to hatch this year, says U of L grasshopper expert Dan Johnson.
Improving the world one shirt at a time
Fine Arts alumna Jena Murray has launched VEENA, a social enterprise and sustainable growth wear brand that is based on using art to help girls find strength and build courage
U of A study shows stress can increase odds of premature birth
Dr. Gerlinde Metz's original research is cited in a follow-up study
High River Otters going strong this season
Pronghorn swimmer Carson Wendel is giving back to his community by coaching young swimmers over the summer
Researcher hopes parasite map will help Alberta ranchers
University of Lethbridge PhD candidate Melissa Beck has put together a map of where cattle parasites are at their worst in Alberta
Here’s where your money goes if you donate to a political party
Dr. Harold Jansen describes the ins and outs of political donations
Satellite Maker Planet Labs Acquires BlackBridge’s Geospatial Business
Planet Labs has announced it is acquiring BlackBridge's RapidEye and geospatial businesses.
Wildfires bring communities together in a cohesive and supportive manner
Dr. Judith Kulig discusses her extensive wildfire research as Saskatchewan deals with multiple fires in the province