U of L In The News

U of L In The News

Making a difference for an inclusive future

Universities are also offering new Indigenous-focused degrees, such as ULethbridge’s new diploma in Indigenous governance and business management

Calgary dancer, choreographer Troy Emery Twigg dies

Fine arts alumnus was a founding member of Making Treaty 7 Cultural Society

University of Lethbridge researchers awarded more than $2.3 million in NSERC, CFI funding support

In all, nine ULethbridge researchers were successful in their NSERC grant applications

Claws and effect: Birds talented with their talons share common ancient ancestor

ULethbridge researcher Dr. Andrew Iwaniuk is a co-author on this in depth study

We can alleviate poverty without donor support

ULethbridge's Dr. Alex Darku says to jettison the lingering notion that Ghana cannot win its fight against poverty without donor support

Lethbridge post-secondaries team up for pancake breakfast

The University of Lethbridge and Lethbridge College hosted a pancake breakfast in Rotary Square on August 25 to help kick off the 2023-24 academic school year.

U of L program hopes to EleVate Indigenous students

Along with the Blackfoot Confederacy and The MasterCard Foundation, the University has been running the EleV program where a team of Navigators support Indigenous students and youth in post-secondary education or entering the workforce.

Hess leaves Pronghorns swimming for High Performance Centre

Pronghorns men’s swimming phenom and local product Apollo Hess departs for Toronto

Indigenous students success certificate bridges the education gap

ULethbridge's Indigenous Success Certificate provides students with a foundational academic university experience that embraces the Indigenous ways of knowing and learning.

She wrote in the Holocaust’s shadow. Can Poland bear to read her?

Honorary degree recipient (2006) Chava Rosenfarb’s stories of the Holocaust and its aftermath offer lessons in complicity and guilt that are still urgent today

Madden NFL 24 Comes With A Kansas City Easter Egg

ULethbridge neuroscientist Dr. Ian Whishaw gives his insight on a unique aspect of Patrick Mahomes' character

Galt program connects people to the stories of prairie plants

ULethbridge biologist Dr. Jenny Burke contributes her knowledge to new Galt program

Summer camps in and around Lethbridge doing their best to operate within the hot, hot heat

ULethbridge camps keeping kids safe in the extreme heat

More than a dozen agricultural disasters now declared as Alberta's south stays dry for months

Dr. Danny LeRoy comments on the lingering drought issues in Alberta

Does ovulation make you horny? Here's what a doctor says

ULethbridge study cited as supporting proposed hypothesis

Protecting Canada’s most precious resource

Dr. Stefan Kienzle argues that Canada's most precious resource — water — should be protected at all costs

Report shows Lethbridge rents low, but student groups say it’s still costly

ULethbridge students explore housing options on and off campus

Bringing the classroom outdoors: Pigeon Lake hosts Land2Lab Camp

Alumnus Glinnis Buffalo presents the Land2Lab Camp, a collaborative community project aimed at prioritizing Indigenous science

Fruit flies may enjoy taking carousels for a spin

Dr. Sergio Pellis says, if true, it would be the first instance of a type called “locomotor play” in these animals

Northern Lakes College hires Onofrychuk as VP, academic

Management alumnus Brad Onofrychuk earns appointment

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